lol derp running with his failed premise and doing everything in his power to avoid talking about muh Jimmer in his thread dedicated to muh Jimmer.
I look forward to your talking more about me in your muh Jimmer thread.
Also, given that your contention is time and place, I shall look forward to your allegiance change thread in the Spurs forum.
lol derp running with his failed premise and doing everything in his power to avoid talking about muh Jimmer in his thread dedicated to muh Jimmer.
I look forward to your talking more about me in your muh Jimmer thread.
I'll drop the matter here if you're going to start an allegiance change thread. You too much of a coward to do it?
You'll stop changing the subject of your muh Jimmer thread if and only if someone else starts a thread?
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Yea, I figured you were too much of a coward.
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It's your muh Jimmer thread. If you are so obsessed with me that you only want to talk about me in your muh Jimmer thread, that's fine.
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I have no problem with talking about how you're a coward. Why did you switch allegiances?
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...all-tournamentTeam Fredette advanced to the Super 16 on July 27 with the victory.
https://www.deseretnews.com/article/...-super-16.html
Fredette, who scored 32 points and shot 52.9 percent from the field in the team’s first-round win Saturday, was not as sharp offensively Sunday, making 9 of 22 from the field and just 1 of 9 from 3-point range. He was, however, a perfect 11 of 11 from the free-throw line again, and added six rebounds, five assists and a steal.After trailing by as many as 12 points in the first quarter of their first-round win Saturday, Team Fredette, the No. 2 seed in the Midwest Regional, was in control through much of its win over the No. 10 seeded Underdawgs.
Jackson TN took a 24-21 lead after one quarter, behind 55.6 percent shooting from the field, but Team Fredette outscored the Underdawgs 30-20 in the second quarter to establish control.
Team Fredette moves on to the tournament's Super 16, where it will face No. 6 seed Fort Wayne Champs — an 84-66 winner over Illinois BC — next Friday at 5 p.m. MDT in Atlanta. The game, played at the Georgia State Sports Arena, will be televised on ESPN2.
https://sports.yahoo.com/jimmer-fred...160531208.html
“I’ve been able to go out and play where I’m a leader of the team, and looked at to do a lot of different things. Some nights I have to be a facilitator and get other guys involved, some nights I have to rebound the basketball well, and a lot of nights they need me to score. People see the scoring and oftentimes that’s all they think about with me, but I try to get better at all aspects my the game and become a better basketball player.”“Things have changed a lot from when I entered the league with three-point shooting now at a real premium as well as guys who can really hit the deep threes and give their superstars space to operate. There’s a lot of transition, a lot of moving the ball, things I excel in, so I think the league has really changed to my favor since I got into the NBA.”
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/07/27/ji...all-tournament
MS: After spending two seasons playing with the Sharks in the CBA, how does your game stack up compared to your last stint in the NBA?
JF: I’m definitely a better player than I was before coming over, that’s for sure. I’ve really grown as a player, becoming versatile, able to do multiple things offensively. I’ve gotten stronger and learned how to cut guys off, stay in front. I think I’ve matured mentally and physically as a basketball player and I’m better than I ever have been.
https://www.si.com/nba/2018/07/27/ji...all-tournamentMS: Entering the NBA and going to a dysfunctional organization like Sacramento, do you think your career would have gone differently if you were placed in a better situation?
JF: It’s hard to speculate, but it was tough when coach Paul Westphal drafted me and wanted me there and then got fired two weeks into my rookie year. When that happened situations change and that’s the way the business works. Who knows what would have happened had I gone somewhere else, but I did the best I could and I have no regrets from it.
https://www.theringer.com/college-ba...college-career
Maybe the explanation is that America had just seen the “slow white guy pours in points and single-handedly turns a mid-major program out west into a Final Four contender” story play out with Gonzaga’s Adam Morrison in 2005-06. Maybe Jimmer was taken for granted because fans’ brains were already broken by Steph Curry’s absurd shooting displays at Davidson in 2007-08 and 2008-09. Throw in a dash of East Coast bias, BYU rarely playing games on national television, and Jimmer’s one shot at true NCAA tournament glory being submarined by the Brandon Davies honor code suspension, and Fredette has become a modern-day Pete Maravich, in that fans remember his greatness because of his staggering statistics and unique style of play, but don’t recall the ebbs and flows of his career.Ask die-hard college basketball fans about the most memorable performance of Jimmer Fredette’s career, and you won’t have to wait long to hear about then-ninth-ranked BYU’s 71-58 win against previously undefeated San Diego State on January 26, 2011, when Jimmer dropped 43 points on Kawhi Leonard.
whoah unnecessary allusion to race
I think just having the name "Jimmer" is enough to cause people to look away.
trying to salvage this thread
Jimmer isn't for cucks; not at all.
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