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Jimmer Fredette
Feb 2, 2025 11:15 PM

  Jimmer Fredette (born February 25, 1989, Glens Falls, New York, U.S.) is an American basketball player who was a scoring sensation at Brigham Young University (BYU) and went on to play six seasons in the NBA. He experienced a career resurgence after transitioning to 3×3 basketball in 2022. Fredette starred on the U.S. team that won a gold medal at the 2023 Pan American Games.

  Early life Fredette is the youngest of three children born to Kay (née Taft) Fredette and Al Fredette. Almost immediately his mother started calling him “Jimmer,” and the nickname stuck. He began playing basketball at a young age, and when he was five years old he could reportedly make three-point shots. He was constantly challenged by his brother, TJ Fredette, who is seven years older, to hone his basketball skills. In one drill, Jimmer Fredette had to dribble down a pitch-black hallway at the local Mormon church while TJ Fredette and friends would dart out of doorways to push him into the walls and steal the ball. It was called “the Gauntlet,” and the drill taught Jimmer Fredette several lessons, including how to keep his balance when large defenders made contact with him.

  This unorthodox training proved highly effective. While attending Glens Falls (New York) High School, Fredette became a standout point guard. During his senior year (2006–07) he averaged 28.8 points per game and finished his high-school career with 2,404 points, which made him one of the all-time leading scorers in New York state.

  College stardom College statsGames played: 139Points per game: 18.7Total points: 2,599Three-point percentage: 39%Assists per game: 3.7 Fredette received offers to play at a dozen colleges and chose Brigham Young University, where he became a prolific scorer. As a freshman, he helped BYU make the 2008 NCAA tournament, though the school lost in the first round. Fredette continued to improve, and during his junior year (2009–10) he averaged 22.1 points per game as BYU returned to the NCAA tournament. There he helped the Cougars win their first game (they lost in the second round).

  During his senior year (2010–11) Fredette’s incredible shots garnered national attention and helped spark “Jimmermania.” He led the nation with a 28.9-point scoring average while shooting nearly 40 percent from three-point range. Moreover, Fredette scored 52 points in one game and finished the season with more than 30 points in nearly half of his games. He led BYU to the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA tournament, but the Cougars lost in overtime. Nevertheless, Fredette racked up a host of awards for player of the year, including the Wooden Award and the Naismith Award.

  A journeyman NBA career In the 2011 NBA draft, the Milwaukee Bucks drafted Fredette with the 10th overall pick and then traded him to the Sacramento Kings. The Kings hoped he would make for a dynamic backcourt with fellow guard Tyreke Evans. However, Fredette was unable to match his college success. Mostly coming off the bench for the Kings, he averaged 7.6 and 7.2 points per game in his first two seasons, although he excelled from three-point range in his second season, making nearly 42 percent of his long-range shots.

  Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now The Kings waived Fredette in the middle of the 2013–14 season, and soon thereafter he signed with the Chicago Bulls. He ultimately appeared in only eight games as a Bull and averaged just 4.0 points per game. After his stint with Chicago, Fredette bounced around the NBA, playing for the New Orleans Pelicans and then the New York Knicks in the 2015–16 season. He subsequently left the NBA to play abroad.

  

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  3×3 basketball star Jimmer FredetteJimmer Fredette of the United States in a game against Latvia during the FIBA 3×3 World Cup, 2023.(more)From 2016 to 2019 Fredette was a member of the Shanghai Sharks, a team in the Chinese Basketball Association. In 2019 he returned to the NBA, signing with the Phoenix Suns. However, he played in just six games, averaging 3.7 points per game. Phoenix subsequently released him, and his NBA career ended. Fredette then signed with Panathinaikos in Greece. The team was named champion of the Greek Basketball League after the 2019–20 season was cut short because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fredette returned to the Sharks for one more season, in 2020–21.

  Resurgence in 3×3 basketball Fredette found a second career in 3×3 basketball, which is played on a half-court and features two teams, each with three players. The first team to score 21 points wins. Fredette began playing the sport in 2022, and that year he was on the U.S. team that won the FIBA 3×3 AmeriCup. In 2023 Fredette led the United States to a gold medal at the Pan American Games and a silver medal at the FIBA 3×3 World Cup. Later that year he helped the U.S. team qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

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