Second-year guard J.J. Redick still can't find a real role with the Magic, yet General Manager Otis Smith said Tuesday it doesn't mean he has given up on him. He also said that Redick -- the No. 11 pick in 2006 -- still has value around the league, despite hardly playing in his first two seasons.

Redick's lack of playing time has prompted teams to start inquiring about his availability. He is fifth among Magic guards in minutes played.

"Actually, his value is pretty high right now," Smith said. "What he can do -- shoot -- is at a premium in this league. We just happen to have an abundance of shooters. The fact of the matter is, we have players around him who give us something [defense] that he doesn't give us."