BYU Sports and The Jimmer
These past few days I have been in BYU Basketball and Jimmer Heaven. In fact, I watched both of them play last night with my picture in picture television. I have to admit the BYU basketball team has
played better games, but nevertheless, I love BYU basketball and the Jimmer.
Jimmer Fredette scored 14 points in his 3rd game as a Sacramento King. Playing 26 minutes and scoring 14 points, Jimmer is making the Transition.
Jimmer Fredette As A King
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — With Jimmer Fredette listed at 6-foot-2, it’s not unusual when he finds himself being defended by a player who has a height advantage.
It’s something the Kings’ rookie guard had better get used to.
Fredette found himself defended by Matt Barnes (6-7) and Nicolas Batum (6-8) for stretches in his first two NBA games.
It’s a way teams will look to discourage Fredette from hurting them with his long-range shooting.
“I don’t think it’s anything that anyone’s doing to him that he hasn’t seen before,” Kings coach Paul Westphal said.

Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/sports/article/Jimmer-learns-to-shoot-against-taller-defenders-2432673.php#ixzz1i2FXjplj


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