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I noticed that Jimmer is having hard time away from his family including his fiancee, so I am wondering if they are going to get married anytime this Summer? Hope so and good luck to the fullest of life together.
Nice article.
Still a class act. Hope he finds a better role or place next season.
They are getting married June 1.
Jimmer is a really good person. Hope he finds a place that will value his skill set. The Sacramento franchise is an awful fit for him.
He is a total non-entity here in Sacramento. And the team and owners are even bigger zeros. The only bigger loser is Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnston.
I was reading about the routine Koby Bryant uses each year to become better, Jimmer should model his routine after Bryant.
Jimmer is a class act. Hope he is able to leave Sac-town sooner rather than later and play for a team that will actually be able to develop and use him.
Jimmer got me interested in college hoops again, and I'll always remember his college career. Pro hoops is different and he's a bit small for an NBA player. Many of the other rooks in the draft also had tough years, so Jimmer is not a disaster. I expect that he will learn the game and be able to contribute more next year.
All star next year? No. Maybe never, but lets wait and see before we write him off. He certainly has the work ethic and can shoot. That's a good start.
Take notice Jazz. Get Jimmer while he is cheap.
What a class act.
Fredette is a classy guy and was fun to watch play in college. After his NBA rookie contract expires next year, I hope he'll find a good opportunity to play in eastern Europe. I think he would have some success there. Good luck James!
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