Philadelphia 76ers guard J.J. Redick thought he would have an early offseason after the team went through a tough stretch in December, so he decided to schedule a GMAT date on a Saturday during the playoffs.
“We were really bad in December up until Christmas, I think we lost 10 of 12 games during one stretch, and I signed up to take the GMAT on April 21, which was the first Saturday after the regular season ended,” Redick said on Bleacher Report’s “The Full 48 with Howard Beck” podcast. “Obviously I had to cancel that because I was in Miami for Game 4.”
The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test that business schools look at when accepting students into MBA programs. While it would normally be frowned upon for an aging…