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The Jimmer got Jimmered!!!
Strange--after watching his college career, I didn't think Fredette reflected on any of the missed shots, especially the ones seven feet past the timeline. I thought his philosophy was more in line with Gretzky's "You miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take." Good for him!
Sorry fols, the wrist unlike the hand is not part of the ball. He was fouled. But...some are called some are not, I'm sure that's just fine with the Jazz
Homecourt advantage!
Very foul!
The Utah fans who booed Jimmer everytime he got the ball just don't get it. They must have major hate issues.
The kid is hummble, polite and up against all odds. Whether you hate BYU or not, you probably should not cheer against a guy who represents everything good about the NBA.
Few refs will have the courage to call a game-changing foul with just seconds left on the clock. On the other hand, it probably was very hard to see, even though it seems so obvious in the photo.
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