It’s somewhat fitting that Jimmer Fredette announced his retirement from basketball on the eve of BYU’s graduation festivities. Of the school’s newest graduates gathered for commencement at the ...
PROVO (KUTV) — Former BYU standout and basketball journeyman Jimmer Fredette announced his retirement from professional basketball, ending a career that spanned multiple leagues -- and multiple ...
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 ...
Jimmer Fredette is hanging it up. The BYU legend and former first round NBA draft selection has officially retired from basketball, he announced Wednesday in a social media post. “Ever since I was ...
Jimmer Fredette was one of the most exciting players in college basketball history when he played four years at BYU. The 36-year-old went on to be the 10th pick in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Sacramento ...
Jimmer Fredette has a new gig. On Monday, USA Basketball announced Fredette has been named the first managing director of the USA 3x3 Men’s National Team. Such an honor and opportunity! Thank you ...
Jimmer Fredette has been named the new USA Basketball 3x3 men's national team managing director after announcing his retirement from competition last week. “When I got the call from USA Basketball ...
PARIS — Former college hoops star and NBA veteran Jimmer Fredette tore ligaments playing for Team USA's 3x3 Olympics team and will be sidelined for about six months, he revealed late Sunday on social ...
On Sunday, former BYU basketball Jimmer Fredette and the rest of the United States men’s 3x3 basketball team were eliminated from the Olympics after finishing pool play in seventh place out of eight ...
Jimmer Fredette is one of the most decorated basketball players in history. He is a two-time All-American, Naismith Award winner, MVP of the Chinese Basketball Association, and Greek League Champion.
PROVO, Utah (ABC4 Sports) – Jimmer Fredette, perhaps the greatest BYU basketball player of all time, announced his retirement from the game Wednesday morning on social media. “Basketball has taken me ...
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