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Jimmer Fredette, AP college player of the year in 2011 and 2024 US Olympian, retires from basketball
Jimmer Fredette, the 2011 Associated Press men’s college basketball player of the year who went on to become an NBA lottery ...
Jimmer Fredette is calling it a career. The sharpshooter who was a college basketball sensation at Brigham Young before becoming an international star and representing Team USA at the Olympics ...
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Jimmer Fredette is in charge of choosing the U.S. men's 3x3 basketball rosters for the World Cup and Olympics.
Jimmer Fredette's winding basketball career featured NPOY honors at BYU and concluded in the Olympics after a winding road as a pro.
Jimmer Fredette, college basketball legend and former NBA player and Olympian, announced his retirement from the game on Wednesday. Fredette, who became a superstar at BYU, provided basketball ...
The Jimmer Fredette legacy is etched in what the Biblical Paul called the fleshy tablets of the heart. He will not be forgotten regardless of his endeavors. Just that kind of entity. It goes beyond a ...
Jimmer Fredette, a college basketball star at BYU who went on to become an NBA lottery pick and then played for the U.S. in 3x3 basketball at last year's Paris Olympics, announced his retirement ...
"USA Basketball congratulates Jimmer Fredette on his retirement and thanks him for his commitment to USA Basketball's 3x3 men's national team program," USA Basketball wrote in a news release.
Jimmer Fredette announced his retirement from basketball earlier this month, as the former BYU star had a professional career ...
Jimmer Fredette, former NCAA star and consensus NPOY, announces retirement from basketball at 36 Jimmer Fredette's winding basketball career featured NPOY honors at BYU and concluded in the ...
Jimmer Fredette is calling it a career ... star and representing Team USA at the Olympics announced his retirement Wednesday on social media. "Basketball has taken me all around this world ...
Jimmer Fredette, the local basketball player standout and 2024 U.S. Olympian, announced his retirement from basketball on Wednesday April 23, 2025. Fredette, who played at Brigham Young University ...
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