Jimmer fredette

Sacramento Kings

  • Child

    Child
    Jimmer makes his first three pointer at age 5. He learns to shoot the ball deep because he has to play with his older, taller brothers.
  • Jimmer gets All-State honors

    Jimmer gets All-State honors
    jimmer gets All-State honors
  • Game

    Game
    Jimmer played in all 35 games, and was the teams 5th leading scorer. He averaged 7 points, and 2 assists per game
  • Jimmer

    Jimmer
    The BYU guard had become the first PG in over 15 years to win All-Confrence honors. He averaged over 16 points, 3 rebounds, and 4 assists per game.
  • December

    December
    Jimmer returned to his hometown of Glens Falls, in what was dubbed "The Hometown Classic," to play Vermont in the Glens Falls Civic Center, scoring 26 and attracting a crowd of 6,300, nearly half of Glens Falls' population of 14,354.
  • BYU

    BYU
    Fredette scored a season-high 47 points in BYU's road victory over archrival Utah on January 11, 2011, scoring 32 in the first half including a 40-foot buzzer beater to end the first half. He finished with 16–28 on shooting along with 4 rebounds and 6 assists. He also scored 39 against UNLY and 33 in a rematch against the same University of Arizona team he scored 49 against his junior season
  • January

    January
    In the Mountain West Conference's first battle of top-10 teams, which attracted a crowd of over 22,700 at BYU's Marriott Center, Jimmer scored 43 points against previously undefeated San Diego State, ending the game in a 71–58 victory. This was his third game this season to score over 40 points. When BYU played on the road in San Diego, BYU dealt SDSU its only other loss that season, with an 80–67 victory in which Fredette had 25 points, 9 assists and 3 rebounds.
  • Feb

    Feb
    He became the Mountain West Conference's all-time leading scorer with a 29-point performance versus UNLV in the Marriott Center.
  • March

    March
    In the semifinals of the Mountain West Conference Championship Tournament, Fredette broke BYU's career scoring record, passing Danny Ainge, and set the school's single game scoring record with a career-high 52 point game against New Mexico, to whom BYU had lost twice in the regular season. He also set BYU's record for most points in one half by scoring 33 points in the first half of the game.
  • JF

    JF
    Jimmer Fredette scores his career high in points with 52 against rival New Mexico
  • March Tournament

    March Tournament
    Fredette led 3rd-seeded BYU's scoring in the first round of the NCAA tournament with 32 points, leading the Cougars to a 74–66 victory over 14th-seeded Wofford, and the second consecutive year BYU would advance to the second round of the NCAA tournament
  • Fredette

    Fredette
    Fredette again led BYU's scoring with 34 points as they defeated 11th-seeded Gonzaga 89–67, and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament (Sweet Sixteen) for the first time since 1981, falling to the Florida Gators (in overtime) in a rematch of the game from last year.
  • Trade

    Trade
    On June 23, 2011, Fredette was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the 10th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft. He was subsequently traded to the Sacramento Kings in a deal with Milwaukee and the Charlotte Bobcats involving John Salmons, Beno Udrih, Shaun Livingston, Corey Maggette, Stephen Jackson and the No. 10 overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft
  • engaged

    engaged
    Fredette announced his engagement to BYU cheerleader Whitney Wonnacott on Twitter, and will be married on June 1, 2012 in Denver
  • Basketball

    Basketball
    Fredette made his rookie debut in a preseason game against the Golden State Warriors on December 17, 2011, scoring 21 points (tied for team high) and recording 4 rebounds.[44][45] He got his first start on January 10, 2012 against the Philadelphia 76ers.[46] His 2011-2012 salary is $2,238,360.[47] Fredette notched his first 20 point night on in a game against the Memphis Grizzlies. In the blowout loss, he played 33 minutes, shooting 5-13 from the field, 3-6 from the three point