Perimeter-threat J.J. Redick is looking to nail down a new contract somewhere other than with the L.A. Clippers and he is getting plenty of interest from different teams.

ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, in a video appearance on ESPN's NBA Free Agency Special, says that the Philadelphia Sixers, Minnesota Timberwolves, and the Brooklyn Nets are among the top destinations for Redick.

Wojnarowski adds that of the three teams, the Timberwolves and Nets are the more willing parties to give Redick a multi-year contract. The Sixers are more interested in giving the 11-year vet a one-year deal, albeit one that comes with a lucrative price of at least $20 million, which is almost three folds than what the Clippers paid Redick last season.

This report comes after L.A. Clippers beat reporter Brad Turner revealed that Redick is also eyeing the Houston Rockets, where he could potentially reunite with former teammate, Chris Paul.

The Sixers, Timberwolves, and Nets all finished in the bottom half of the league in three-point percentage last season and adding Redick to the mix would almost certainly improve any of those squads' offense from beyond the arc.

The former Duke Blue Devil averaged 15.0 points on 44.5 percent shooting, including 42.9 percent from deep, last season for the Clippers.