Jimmer Fredette retires from basketball at age 36

thesun.co.uk

Former NBA player and Olympian Jimmer Fredette, once touted as the "next Steph Curry," has announced his retirement from professional basketball at age 36. Fredette, drafted 10th overall in 2011, played for several NBA teams and represented Team USA in the 2024 Paris Olympics. He also enjoyed a successful career overseas, including a title in Greece and a stint in China where he won an MVP. Fredette's career included 241 NBA games and a reputation for his shooting ability. He played his final season with a Lebanese squad before retiring, reflecting on his journey in a social media post.


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