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James Taft "Jimma" Fred Juliette born on 25 February 1989. Jimma is an American professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks. He was drafted 10th in the first round of 2011 NBA Draft Milwaukee Bucks and was traded to the Kings on draft night. He achieved national fame during his college career at Brigham Young University, where he was the 2011 top scorer in NCAA Division I basketball, earning every major national Player of the Year honors, including three Award, Naismith Award, the Adolph Rupp Trophy, Oscar Robertson Trophy. Fred Gillette is originally from Glens Falls, New York.
Fred Gillette was ranked among the nation's top 75 shooting guards by ESPN.com in high school. He is Title II and Glens Falls High School's all-time top scorer, ranking 6: e of New York's all-time scoring list with 2,404 points. He received offers from 12 schools and ultimately chose to attend BYU, sister Lindsay's Alma Mater and the flagship school, the LDS church.
Fred Brunette played in all 35 games for the Cougars as a true freshman, helping BYU earning a 27-8 record and capture the Mountain West Conference Championship. He averaged 18.5 minutes, 7.0 points, 1.7 assists and 1.1 rebounds per game and was the team's fifth top scorer
James Taft "Jimma" Fred Juliette born on 25 February 1989. Jimma is an American professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks. He was drafted 10th in the first round of 2011 NBA Draft Milwaukee Bucks and was traded to the Kings on draft night. He achieved national fame during his college career at Brigham Young University, where he was the 2011 top scorer in NCAA Division I basketball, earning every major national Player of the Year honors, including three Award, Naismith Award, the Adolph Rupp Trophy, Oscar Robertson Trophy. Fred Gillette is originally from Glens Falls, New York.
Fred Gillette was ranked among the nation's top 75 shooting guards by ESPN.com in high school. He is Title II and Glens Falls High School's all-time top scorer, ranking 6: e of New York's all-time scoring list with 2,404 points. He received offers from 12 schools and ultimately chose to attend BYU, sister Lindsay's Alma Mater and the flagship school, the LDS church.
Fred Brunette played in all 35 games for the Cougars as a true freshman, helping BYU earning a 27-8 record and capture the Mountain West Conference Championship. He averaged 18.5 minutes, 7.0 points, 1.7 assists and 1.1 rebounds per game and was the team's fifth top scorer