Fredette nails winner as Miami nips Vienna to bag first Masters title
At A Glance
- CEBU CITY – Jimmy Fredette displayed his NBA pedigree and took charge in the end game as Miami survived Vienna with a nail-biting 22-19 win to rule the 2023 Chooks-To-Go FIBA 3x3 World Tour Cebu Masters at the SM Seaside City here on Sunday, Sept. 24
CEBU CITY – Jimmer Fredette displayed his NBA pedigree and took charge in the endgame as Miami survived Vienna with a nail-biting 22-19 win to rule the 2023 Chooks-To-Go FIBA 3x3 World Tour Cebu Masters at the SM Seaside City here on Sunday, Sept. 24.

With the Americans trailing by two against the Austrians who were looking to deliver the killer blow, Fredette came up huge and drilled back-to-back deuces in the final moments to hand his team its very first Masters title in this circuit and USA’s first pro title since Princeton won it in 2019.
Down 18-19, the former NBA player turned 3x3 star nailed the first of his two big hits over two defenders. Needing one more stop to prevent the Austrians from delivering the clincher, Dylan Travis also stepped up and completed a huge steal on Quincy Diggs from top of the key.
Miami then immediately went to Fredette who buried the game-clinching deuce from the right wing to put a fitting ending to their masterful tournament that also saw them upset the world No. 1 team Ub Huishan, 21-13, in the semifinals.
Fredette wound up with nine points built on three two-pointers while Canyon Barry provided ample support with eight markers.
Matthias Linortner paced Vienna with nine points but went down the drain as the world No. 5 team fumbled its chances of winning the tournament.
Miami actually came out unscathed in the tournament, sweeping its pool assignments after beating Ulaanbaatar MC Energy from Mongolia and Filipino team Lubao MCFASolver. The Americans made quick work of San Juan from Puerto Rico in the quarterfinals to advance to the semis.