What kind of NBA career will Jimmer Fredette have?

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He's 6'2 and his defensive is pretty horrible.

I hate to say it but I don't think he's going to make it on the next level in the NBA. At best he will be a somewhat impact role player shooter like JJ Reddick.

But his path has to the NBA and his style of play reminds me so much of Adam Morrison.
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On a off topic subject I also don't see Gordon Hayward having much of NBA career.
 
He's 6'2 and his defensive is pretty horrible.

I hate to say it but I don't think he's going to make it on the next level in the NBA. At best he will be a somewhat impact role player shooter like JJ Reddick.

But his path has to the NBA and his style of play reminds me so much of Adam Morrison.
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On a off topic subject I also don't see Gordon Hayward having much of NBA career.
 
At best he is a Jamal Crawford type sixth man who can shoot and play no defense
 
At best he is a Jamal Crawford type sixth man who can shoot and play no defense
 
How about the Plumlee brothers? Or Jon Leuer?

What are your thoughts on them? Surely one of them will have a career similar to Toni Kukoc.
 
How about the Plumlee brothers? Or Jon Leuer?

What are your thoughts on them? Surely one of them will have a career similar to Toni Kukoc.
 
He'll have a long career as long as his jump shot never leaves him.
 
He'll have a long career as long as his jump shot never leaves him.
 
OT: I think its hilarious how black QB's are always compared to other black QB's even if there are white QB's who fit the comparison better. The same goes for white basketball players. Always compared to other white basketball players even when another example might fit better.

As for the question, I see him being a role player most of his career. If he develops his game some, he could be a decent sixth man for a team. If Matt Carroll can last 7 years in the NBA, then Jimmer should be able to at least remain a bench player for a number of years and just collect a check. What is the difference between Jimmer and Stephen Curry?

Originally Posted by Statis22

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I feel that would be the best case scenario and if he reaches that point he should feel good about that.
 
OT: I think its hilarious how black QB's are always compared to other black QB's even if there are white QB's who fit the comparison better. The same goes for white basketball players. Always compared to other white basketball players even when another example might fit better.

As for the question, I see him being a role player most of his career. If he develops his game some, he could be a decent sixth man for a team. If Matt Carroll can last 7 years in the NBA, then Jimmer should be able to at least remain a bench player for a number of years and just collect a check. What is the difference between Jimmer and Stephen Curry?

Originally Posted by Statis22

Jeff Hornacek
I feel that would be the best case scenario and if he reaches that point he should feel good about that.
 
Originally Posted by PMatic

He'll have a long career as long as his jump shot never leaves him.

He'll be better then Redick and he plays the 1. He showed he can pass and we know he can get by people off the dribble.
I think he'll be good. He just has to work on his defense.
 
Originally Posted by PMatic

He'll have a long career as long as his jump shot never leaves him.

He'll be better then Redick and he plays the 1. He showed he can pass and we know he can get by people off the dribble.
I think he'll be good. He just has to work on his defense.
 
I think he can be a JJ Redick, dude has ridiculous range. Only thing can he be a spot up shooter and roll off of screens. I didn't see him do much of that this year.

To be effective in the league, he's gonna have to excel at that.
 
I think he can be a JJ Redick, dude has ridiculous range. Only thing can he be a spot up shooter and roll off of screens. I didn't see him do much of that this year.

To be effective in the league, he's gonna have to excel at that.
 
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