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Fredette highlights historic night in hoops

Jan 12, 08:05AM ET | By Amanda Rykoff
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The Legend of BYU's Jimmer Fredette grows. Fredette scored 47 (!) points in the No. 10 Cougars' 104-79 win over Utah, and is now the leading scorer in the nation (overtaking Connecticut's Kemba Walker).
 

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neat story.......made me watch my first basketball game of the year last night...hope he contnues and byu makes a deep run in the tourney
 

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he's good

I was expecting a JJ Redick type player, but this guy can create, pull up, take it to the hole, hit a well guarded 3 and handle the ball

very very impressed
 

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Jimmer Fredette scores 29 to lead BYU to sweep of UNLV


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PROVO, Utah -- BYU's Jimmer Fredette didn't hear the pregame trash talk ripping him as a one-man show who won't pass the ball.
Afterward, he didn't care.

With plenty of help from his teammates, Fredette and the Cougars (No. 9 ESPN/USA Today, No. 8 AP) shut up Tre'Von Willis and UNLV with a 78-64 victory Saturday that gave BYU the regular-season sweep.

Mountain West Leading Scorers

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BYU's Jimmer Fredette became the Mountain West Conference's all-time leading scorer Saturday with 29 points against UNLV.
Player, TeamYearsPointsJ. Fredette, BYU2007-112,194B. Heath, SDSU2003-072,189B. Ewing, Wyoming2005-092,168-- ESPN Stats & Information



"At this point, it doesn't matter what he says. I was just worried about getting the victory," said Fredette, who became the Mountain West Conference career scoring leader, breaking the mark of 2,189 points set by San Diego State's Brandon Heath in 2007. Fredette now has 2,194.

Despite battling a head cold that left him struggling to breathe, and double- and triple-teams that forced him to give up the ball and turn it over five times, Fredette scored 29 points. He was a team-record 16-of-16 from the foul line, but just 6-of-14 from the field.

"He earned his points," BYU coach Dave Rose said of Fredette, who also had seven assists.
 

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he's good

I was expecting a JJ Redick type player, but this guy can create, pull up, take it to the hole, hit a well guarded 3 and handle the ball

very very impressed

JJ did it all in the ACC and now is getting some time in the NBA. He is twice the player than Fredette although I like Fredette a lot.
 

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Fredette's 52 points too much for Lobos

By Adam Hill
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Posted: Mar. 10, 2011 | 12:02 p.m.
In the absence of a key player, coaches like to say the entire team must pick up the slack instead of the responsibility falling on one person.
When that one man is named Jimmer, though, throw out conventional wisdom.
Eighth-ranked Brigham Young has looked downright ordinary since starting forward Brandon Davies was suspended for the season, but Jimmer Fredette was extraordinary Friday in leading the Cougars to an 87-76 victory over New Mexico in a Mountain West Conference tournament semifinal at the Thomas & Mack Center.
Fredette broke his own tournament record of 45, set last year and scored a conference-record 52 points on 22 of 37 shooting. He shot 7-for-14 from 3-point range and made his only free-throw attempt.
"You can kind of see the score, the points, because it's right next to the scoreboard. They put it up there for you. I don't know if it's always correct or not, but you can kind of tell where you're at," Fredette said of watching his point total rise on the scoreboard like his own personal Pop-a-Shot game. "I knew I was having a good game."
Fredette scored the first 10 points of the game for top-seeded BYU (30-3), which will face second-seeded and seventh-ranked San Diego State (31-2) at 4 p.m. today in the championship game.
Cougars coach Dave Rose said Fredette and the rest of the team knew the importance of getting off to a good start after the Lobos swept the regular-season series, including an 18-point rout in Provo just over a week ago.
"It was so important for us to get off to a good start because we played maybe one of the first games we've played in Jimmer's career behind all 40 minutes the other night. They got off to a lead and we never caught them," Rose said. "I think he took that upon himself to score and get a lead, and our players responded to it."
Despite the senior guard's scoring barrage, New Mexico (21-12) stayed close much of the way. The Lobos simply wore down late in the absence of point guard Dairese Gary, who left with what appeared to be a serious knee injury early in the second half.
"We missed him a lot, obviously. He's our leader. He's our senior. He's been able to put us on his back throughout the hard times this season," said forward Drew Gordon, who had 17 points and 15 rebounds. "Having him go down and seeing him in a wrap really kind of hurt the team, but it's the middle of the game, so you need to keep focusing."
Even with Gary in the lineup, New Mexico had no answer for Fredette. The national player of the year candidate scored 33 points in the first half, breaking the tournament record for field goals made in a game with 14 before halftime.
"It was a very exciting game. I just shot the ball really well," said Fredette, who passed Danny Ainge to become BYU's all-time leading scorer with 2,417 points.
With BYU leading 62-61 with 8:24 to play, Fredette hit a 3-pointer and followed it up with a mid-range jumper. After the teams traded baskets, Fredette hit another 3 and then converted a 3-point play after a pair of New Mexico free throws.
"Earlier in his career, we would kind of shake our heads. Now we really kind of expect that, which is probably not the right thing," Rose said. "But when he's in that rhythm where he believes everything he's going to shoot is going to go in, he's really hard to guard."
"They tried length, they tried quickness, they tried a combination of pressure and double teams. Tonight Jimmer just found space, got into space and made shots."
Fredette helped BYU to a 74-65 lead with just over four minutes remaining. New Mexico got no closer than five the rest of the way.
"He's very special. Everyone knows that. The country knows that," New Mexico coach Steve Alford said. "Special players can have special evenings like this, especially in March. He had one of 'em."
Jackson Emery had 14 points, five rebounds, five assists and five steals for BYU. Kyle Collinsworth added 11 points and nine rebounds.
Gary had nine points and seven assists in just 21 minutes before his injury. Jamal Fenton had 14 points, but five turnovers, filling in at the point.
Fredette's previous career high was a 49-point effort against Arizona in December 2009. Only Kentucky's Jodie Meeks, who scored 54 in a game in 2009, has scored more points in a Division I game since 1990.
Fredette stopped short of calling Friday's performance the best game of his college career.
"It's right up there," he said. "It was a great team effort and something I'll never forget."
Contact reporter Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjournal.com or 702-224-5509.
 

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He might be the 2nd best player in the country. We will see what he can do in the tournament against teams that can actually play defense. I doubt he can get more than 20 against a defense like Louisville's.
 

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love that kid ................................Sport / Period: NCAA Basketball / Game
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New Mexico/BYU 3/11/2011 9:00 PM - (EST)
Over 147 -110 WIN
 

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JJ did it all in the ACC and now is getting some time in the NBA. He is twice the player than Fredette although I like Fredette a lot.

Yes, with the Rat yelling for fouls on every play. Jimmer is much better player than JJ.
 

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fredette plays in a no defense mountain west.

i agree things would be different if he was in the big east.

if kemba leads that team to 5 wins in 5 days and they win the big east, imo he is player of the year.
 

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March 22, 2011
Jimmer Fredette named Sporting News' 2011 College Basketball Player of the Year

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Staff report Sporting News

BYU Guard, Jimmer Fredette, is Sporting News' 2011 College Basketball Player of the Year. The nation's leading scorer, Fredette averaged 28.5 points per game and scored 40-pllus points in four games including more than 50 points in one game. His leadership was pivotal throughout BYU's 30-4 regular season and so far has taken the #3 seeded Cougars to the Sweet Sixteen in the 2011 NCAA Tournament.
"The season has been a lot of fun. It’s been a little crazy and hectic at times, but it’s been a good experience," Fredette told Sporting News. "Player of the year is a great thing. Just to be in the conversation is a great thing itself, and to win it is a whole different ballgame. The best college players ever have won that award."
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Jimmer Fredette hit the 40-point mark four times this season en route to leading the nation in scoring. (AP photo)

Coach of the Year honors go to Pitt's Jamie Dixon, whose philosophy of player improvement led Pitt to a 27-5 record, 15-3 Big East record and Big East regular-season championship. The Panthers have won at least 20 games and 10 in the Big East in each of Dixon's eight seasons and few of his players transfer if their careers start slowly. Never once have you heard of his team splintering because players were focused on their draft statuses.
“I think that’s the type of sacrifice you have to make to become a Pitt player,” senior forward Gilbert Brown says. “If you sacrifice for the team, you’ll have the outcome. I think that’s the environment Coach brings to the team.”
Ohio State Forward Jared Sullinger is Sporting News’ 2011 Freshman of the Year. Because he has such a complete game, he can score, pass and rebound, his 17.2 ppg, 10.1 rpg, 1.3 apg, 250 free throw attempts and .536 FG% match up with many of the great big men of the past 20 years.
“It seems like he’s played so much basketball that it just comes easy to him,” Northwestern coach Bill Carmody says about Sullinger. “I’m sure it’s through hard work, but a lot of guys that you teach different moves become very robotic. He’s not that at all.”
Sporting News college basketball writers and editors determine the player of the year, coach of the year, freshman of the year and All-American teams.
The March 28 issue of Sporting News Magazine featuring Tim Lincecum on the cover is on newsstands later this week and also includes a preview of all 30 MLB teams and the Sporting News 125th anniversary feature, the greatest college basketball teams of all time.
Sporting News All-American Teams

First team
G Kemba Walker, Jr., Connecticut
G Nolan Smith, Sr., Duke
G Jimmer Fredette, Sr., BYU
F Jared Sullinger, Fr., Ohio State
F/C JaJuan Johnson, Sr., Purdue



 

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Another white kid who can shoot......He will do nothing in The NBA.
even if he does nothing in the nba, he is a legend, no doubt. and he deserves all the accolades. great, great college player. and right now, that's all that counts. worry abt the nba when the tourney is over.
 
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After spending last season with the New Orleans Pelicans, guard Jimmer Fredette was waived by the San Antonio Spurs Wednesday. Getty Images



Jimmer Fredette was one of four players waived by the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday, ending the former first-round pick’s brief stint with the fourth team of his four-year NBA career.
Over the last year and a half, Fredette was waived by the Sacramento Kings and signed with the Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Pelicans, and then the Spurs. After spending the bulk of his career with the Kings, only the Pelicans afforded him consistent playing time last season. Fredette averaged 3.6 points and 1.2 assists over 10.2 minutes in 50 games.
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The Spurs offered the 26-year-old the chance to join one of the NBA’s most successful clubs under longtime head coach Gregg Popovich, who’s made a career of squeezing every bit of talent out of his players and surrounding power forward Tim Duncan with reliable shooters.
However, Fredette scored only four points in 26 total minutes over two preseason games with San Antonio and failed to hit a three-pointer. While his outside shot affords him plenty of looks from NBA teams, Fredette has also been viewed as a defensive liability since he first entered the league as the 10th overall pick in the 2011 draft by the Milwaukee Bucks.
During his time with New Orleans, Fredette had trouble guarding faster backup guards.
"His foot speed at that position isn't on par with those guys. That's a big deal," an NBA assistant said toYahoo Sports. "I think the big thing for Jimmer is not offensively but defensively."
Though he hit only 18.8 percent of his three-point attempts with the Pelicans last season, Fredette still owns a 38.1 success rate from beyond the arc and given his age he could continue to trek around the league as a hired gun.
Four teams (Boston, Denver, Philadelphia, and Charlotte) averaged worse than 33 percent from three last season and all are in the middle of a rebuilding process, potentially serving as the next opportunity for Fredette.
"There are times when you're like, 'Dang, man, this is not the way that I pictured it as a kid or growing up.' But I think that's all a part of the growing process as a pro," Fredette said to ESPN earlier this month.
"It's not necessarily that you're not good enough to be out there, you know what I mean? Sometimes, there are other circumstances. So you've just got to stay mentally prepared, know that you can play, and when you get out there be able to compete."



 
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Knicks signing him to 10 day contract after he averaged 22 points per game for their D league team
 

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