Road to a Chinese basketball championship much more difficult for Jimmer Fredette this time around

Former BYU guard Jimmer Fredette took the Chinese Basketball Association by storm a season ago. He averaged more than 37 points a game to finish as one of the league’s top scorers while taking home the International MVP award.

He also added many other honors to his trophy case while leading the turnaround of the Shanghai Sharks from a team that missed the playoffs into one that contended for the top regular-season record.

Along the way, he also rekindled Jimmer Mania thanks to his impressive scoring performances. He led the All-Star game in scoring, won the 3-point contest and hit the 50-point mark on four occasions. One of those 50-point nights was a 73-point explosion in a 135-132 double-overtime loss where he scored the Sharks’ final 22 points.

The second coming of Jimmer Mania extended well beyond the borders of China as well. ESPN did a feature on Fredette for “Outside The Lines” while others such as Yahoo Sports, the New York Post and Sports Illustrated tracked his progress.

Fredette is headed back to China with a hefty two-year contract in hand to try to accomplish one of the things he wasn’t able to do in his first season in Shanghai — bring the Sharks home a championship.

But those championship dreams won’t be easy to come by.

Not only did Fredette lose his right-rand man when Guerschon Yabusele headed to the Boston Celtics, but the CBA schedule will also be much more difficult to navigate this time around thanks to a huge influx of NBA talent.

Names like Ty Lawson, Brandon Jennings, Donatas Motiejunas, Terrence Jones and Luis Scola have taken their talents to China. And they aren’t the only players with NBA experience joining the up-and-coming league.

In fact, 16 players with NBA pedigrees are new to Chinese rosters this season, leaving just one CBA team without a former NBA player.

Continue reading at DeseretNews.com.

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