It’s not too late for Jimmer Fredette to revive his career. The 26-year old signed a training camp deal with the San Antonio Spurs. He was selected with the 10th pick in the 2011 NBA Draft. In three years Fredette has seven career starts and has yet to average more than 19 minutes in an NBA season.
The BYU sharpshooter has not gotten a fair shake in the league. There are two primary reasons on why Fredette has seen minimal playing time. He is a 6″2 combo guard that has the speed of a wing and doesn’t possess the playmaking ability of most lead guards.