I agree with Indy. I could see him playing the 2, or as a point scorer like Jason Terry (though their games are quite different).
If Fredette ends up being the same quality as Mike Rose, that will be a big disappointment.
One thing that sort of perplexes is me is the competition he is facing. Is New York that whitebread where he is? Hardly ever see a black player on the court. Let's face it, the competition is not all that and there isn't a lot of height on the court. Allowing all those dipsy-doo wrong-handed layups and 4 footers.
I assume that the fact he did well in AAU stuff indicates he can do well against better competition.
One of the real keys here is quickness. It's hard to tell how quick he is. And that will be important on defense especially.
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