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The Contract: Jimmer Fredette
The Contract: Jimmer Fredette
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FORDE, PAT
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Jimmer Fredette gained national fame during his collegiate career at Brigham Young University, where he was the leading scorer in all of NCAA Division I basketball during his senior season. He earned every major National Player of the Year honor, including the Wooden Award, the Naismith Award, the Adolph Rupp Trophy, and the Oscar Robertson Trophy. The Contract is the inspiring story of Jimmer’s journey from the playground to the pros. It’s the story of two brothers from a blue-collar Mormon family in upstate New York: Jimmer – trying to make it to the NBA. And his brother T.J. – trying to stay alive due to a debilitating illness. Each a lifeline to each other. Along the way, T.J. wrote a contract for Jimmer to sign. It read, “I, James T. Fredette, agree…to do the work and make the necessary sacrifices to be able to reach my ultimate goal of playing in the NBA.” Jimmer signed the contract, T.J. signed as the witness, and as Jimmer’s fame spread, the contact became a prominent part of the story. Here you will find stories from Jimmer’s childhood and teen years as well as his special bond with his brother. In addition, you will learn more about Jimmer’s college basketball experience, his doubts, his work ethic, his unwavering family support, his insights about the NBA draft, and the role his faith plays in his life. As T.J. said, “You did it, bro. Contract fulfilled!” *Free Jimmer poster inside!
Author: FORDE, PAT
Number of Pages: 208
Number of Pages: 208