“It’s time to say goodbye to basketball,” Fredette wrote. “I’ve beloved each second of my profession by means of the nice and the unhealthy! … Basketball has taken me throughout this world: from Glens Falls NY, to BYU, the NBA, China, Greece, and even Group USA on the Olympics! This sport and my love for it has formed me into the particular person I’m right this moment and for that I’m endlessly grateful. So many reminiscences and superb moments. It wasn’t at all times straightforward, however it was at all times value it! The following journey begins now.”
An NCAA scoring champion and the Naismith Faculty Participant of the 12 months in his ultimate season at BYU, Fredette was drafted tenth general in 2011 on behalf of the Kings, who acquired his rights from Milwaukee in a draft-night deal.
The 6-foot-2 guard struggled to ascertain himself as a dependable NBA rotation participant, averaging 6.0 factors and 1.4 assists in 13.3 minutes per sport throughout 241 profession regular-season appearances for Sacramento, Chicago, New Orleans, New York and Phoenix from 2011-19.
Fredette, who’s now 36, spent a number of years throughout his enjoying profession abroad, establishing himself as a star in China with the Shanghai Sharks from 2016-19 and later returning to the Sharks for yet one more season. He additionally spent a 12 months in Greece with Panathinaikos.
Throughout the ultimate act of his profession, Fredette centered on 3×3 basketball and represented Group USA at a number of worldwide competitions, together with the 2023 FIBA 3×3 World Cup and the 2024 Olympics.
Fredette earned quite a lot of accolades over the course of his profession, claiming MVP honors and three All-Star nods within the Chinese language Basketball Affiliation, successful a Greek League championship and bringing residence a pair of gold medals from the 2022 FIBA 3×3 AmeriCup and 2023 Pan American Video games.