Jimmer Fredette was a college sensation at Brigham Young University, where he developed his own sense of three-point range before Stephen Curry was making headlines in the NBA.
Fredette worked his way to becoming the 10th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft to struggling to hold a NBA roster spot. In fact, he has been on four teams in five seasons.
He wasn’t a bad shooter during his NBA career, with a shooting line of .412/.381/.876. He averaged 6.0 points in 13.4 minutes per game during his career.
The reason for his falling out was being unable to efficiently do what his niche is, shooting three-pointers.