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Jimmer Fredette considering joining Team USA’s 3-on-3 team ahead of 2024 Paris Olympics

Jimmer Fredette considering joining Team USA's 3-on-3 team ahead of 2024 Paris Olympics


It has now been over a decade since the Sacramento Kings selected Jimmer Fredette with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, but while Fredette’s time in the league was ultimately short-lived, his career is far from over. 

In a recent interview with The Post-Star of his hometown Glen Falls, New York, Fredette revealed that for his next act he’s in talks to potentially join Team USA ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. 

Then he dropped a bombshell and talked about the potential of the 2024 Olympics — not as part of the latest U.S. Dream Team — but as a member of the 3-on-3 team, a new Olympic sport that began in 2020.

“I am doing some 3-on-3 basketball. Team USA asked me to come and see if it’s something I may be interested in, maybe looking to qualify for an Olympic run in the 2024 Olympics,” he said. “It’s been fun.”

Ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the International Olympic Committee approved the addition of 3-on-3 basketball to the program with both a men’s and women’s tournament. Latvia won the inaugural men’s tournament, while Team USA was victorious on the women’s side. 

There are, of course, different rules for 3-on-3 basketball, which is played on a half-court. Games are 10 minutes long or first to 21 points, and the scoring system is 1s and 2s instead of 2s and 3s (free throws are still worth one point each). Furthermore, there is no break or inbound necessary after a successful basket, which results in a frenetic event. 

With the 1s and 2s scoring system making shots from behind the arc even more valuable, Fredette could be a valuable addition to the American squad. Of course, that’s if Fredette decides to join the program and gets a roster spot….

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