'Jimmermania' reaches new high after BYU's big win

'Jimmermania' reaches new high after BYU's big win

Published Jan. 28, 2011 1:36 a.m. ET

''Jimmermania'' is reaching a new level of crazy.

Just hours after frenzied fans stormed the court and tried lifting Jimmer Fredette into the air after he scored 43 points to help BYU knock No. 4 San Diego State from the unbeaten ranks, the rest of the sporting world was chiming in about BYU's star guard.

The NBA's top scorer, Kevin Durant, tweeted that Fredette ''is the best scorer in the world.''

The Harlem Globetrotters issued a ''Trotter tribute'' for a Curly Neal-like performance in Wednesday night's big matchup.

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And Fredette wasn't even hitting 3s from NBA range as he has done in topping 40 points three of the last four games for the No. 9 Cougars (20-1).

''It's something I'll never forget, especially with such a big win and all the hype around the game,'' Fredette said of the NCAA tournament-like atmosphere Wednesday night in the sold-out 22,700-seat arena. ''It's a special memory, something I'll remember forever.''

While the momentum has been building at BYU since last year when the Cougars advanced to the second round of the NCAAs, only lately has Fredette been getting respect at the national level.

ESPN analyst Chad Ford moved Fredette up to No. 12 on his NBA draft board after the big win.

''NBA scouts are tough to impress but even they are giving in,'' Ford tweeted. ''Huge game for his draft stock tonight. San Diego State has NBA-caliber athletes. If Fredette can score against them, he can score in the NBA.''

No one can deny Fredette is doing something big if his following has risen beyond sports into the entertainment world.

Rapper Nelly tweeted that Fredette is ''definitely the truth!'' And musician Adam Duritz of the band Counting Crows said Fredette reminded him of Utah Jazz guard Deron Williams.

The 195-pound Fredette has never met Williams, but mixed it up in Las Vegas last summer with some of the NBA's best as part of a select team composed of 20 top college players.

''I've seen guys that are unbelievable and D-Will is a a guy I look up to ... when I see how he handles the ball,'' Fredette said Thursday. ''Hopefully that will help my game get better.''

Fredette also took Durant's comments in stride.

''It was kind of cool to hear (about) them,'' said Fredette, who has only a Facebook page but no Twitter account.

BYU coach Dave Rose, only a texter himself, called Fredette special but said he seemed almost embarrassed by some of the attention.

''We knew if Jimmer had the type of year he's capable of having there'd be a lot of national media on him. I don't know that we expected him to have a year like he's having right now,'' Rose said.

Fredette is leading the nation in scoring with a 27.4-point average, which would be the highest since Steph Curry averaged 28.6 in 2008-09. He is shooting 48 percent from the field, 42 percent on 3-pointers and has averaged 38.2 points over the last four games. He needs 361 points to break Danny Ainge's career mark of 2,467.

''These players play out here in the West sometimes in obscurity. It's good for them when they get a chance for people to see their games. But you have to win games. Jimmer could be doing all this for a 9-15 team and it wouldn't be a story,'' Rose said.

In Provo the BYU faithful worship every 3.

They braved wintry conditions Monday to get the best seats in the Marriott Center, then filled the student sections two hours early on Wednesday.

In white hair, blue hair and one even wearing a blue-painted Cheesehead, they created a deafening environment, with signs as creative as Fredette himself.

''Jimmer's in range when he gets off the bus,'' read one.

''The Real King James,'' proclaimed another in reference to NBA star LeBron James.

There also were ''Fredette About It'' and ''You Got Jimmered.''

The only fans disappointed seemed to be a trio of girls who were crushed to learn Fredette had a girlfriend.

Though the Aztecs made him work for every point Wednesday, he still scored inside and out. He crossed-over to get by Aztec counterpart D.J. Gay then used a head fake to score down low on 6-9 forward Malcolm Thomas. He scored BYU's final 15 points of the first half and 24 of 27 in one spurt.

''(Fredette) is as good as any player I have ever coached,'' San Diego State coach Steve Fisher said.

He'll get another look at him Feb. 26 in San Diego for the sold-out rematch.

For now, Fredette's mind, tweets aside, must be focused on Saturday's game at New Mexico. The Cougars have lost two in a row there.

''Last night was great, but to make that game worth something we've got to win this one,'' Fredette said. ''We can't let down.''

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