Jimmer’s Time Nearing an End in Sacramento?
On Twitter, the #freejimmer campaign has been going on in earnest as Fredette’s most vocal fans demand the second-year guard be “freed” from the Kings.
Fredette, however, has yet to jump in and ask to be freed via trade by Kings basketball president Geoff Petrie.
“No, definitely not,” Fredette said with a laugh. “I haven’t talked to Geoff about anything like that.”
That’s not to say Fredette is content. His playing time is inconsistent because he’s the third point guard behind Isaiah Thomas and Aaron Brooks.Fredette’s season so far includes not appearing in one game and playing just six seconds in another.
Fredette has no choice but to be patient. He believes he will get his opportunity and he must “stay ready” to capitalize on his chances to play.
“We’ll see what happens with minutes, but I do feel like I’m personally getting better.”







