Magic guard J.J. Redick is hoping to make a name for himself during the team's playoff run this spring.

After getting heckled by fans during his illustrious career at Duke, Redick is hoping that opposing fans in NBA arenas will step up their game.

"I just want some creativity, that's all I want," Redick told the Associated Press on Saturday. "I haven't heard creative things since college. Like really, I don't know if it's the alcohol consumption at NBA games, but there's nothing remotely creative or funny ever said to me. It's boring. I'm so conditioned to it now."

Redick started for injured rookie Courtney Lee in Orlando's Game 6 win over Philadelphia, scoring 15 points on five three-pointers.

"I've been telling J.J. the whole season, 'Keep shooting the ball, the shots are going to fall," ' Magic center Dwight Howard said. "He came out, and he was on fire. He just has to keep it up."