Jimmer Fredette did something really cool during a charity event in Utah on Friday. Fredette and his foundation raised money for Heritage, a residential treatment center for adolescents. To do that, he shot 92 out of 100 three-pointers for over six minutes, while his old BYU teammate Jackson Emery fed him the ball.
Jimmer Fredette drained 92 out of 100 3-pointers for charity


Emery jokingly noted that Fredette blamed him for not getting all 100 shots:
Fredette hasn’t played in the NBA in more than a year, but he’s become a star overseas with the Chinese Basketball Association. Most recently, he scored 73 points in a February game, and his team still lost. By the end of the season, he was named the league’s International MVP. It would be great to see him in the NBA again — those videos should stir enough interest among teams during the offseason — but it seems like he’s doing well overseas, and he seems happy enough to just come back home to do great charitable things for those in need.











