Former university basketball star Jimmer Fredette officially described him as a career.
Fredette, who recently played for the team of the USA 3X3 team at the Paris Olympic Games last summer, announced on Instagram that he was retiring from basketball at the age of 36.
Fredette is best known for his legendary career in Byu, who culminated with the honors of the national player of the year in his senior season in 2011. He collected on average 28.9 points per game that year and had many programs and records of Mountain West Conference at the time of her diploma.
“It was not easy from the start, but my university career turned out to be better than I could have imagined,” wrote Fredette in the legend of her Instagram video. “To be the top scorer of the nations, at 4 appearances of the NCAA tournament, a sweet race of sixteen and a national player of the year. It was such an incredible life experience.”
Fredette was choice n ° 10 of the 2011 draft. The Kings of Sacramento acquired it in an agreement of three teams on the evening of the evening. He rebounded around the NBA with stays with the Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Pélicans, New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns. He played his last NBA match in 2019.
Fredette continued his player career abroad, and he made his 3×3 debut in 2022, helping his team winning gold at 2022 FIBA 3X3 Americup and money at the FIBA 3X3 CUP 2023. After being selected in the 3×3 Olympic team for the Paris 2024 games, Fredette was unfortunate Pool and was for Medal’s game.
Despite the endless end of his career, Fredette won respect for each player who has ever shared the floor with him, especially during his peak. He should be satisfied with the indelible brand he made on university basketball and the game as a whole.