2004 | 6’9 | 7’5 WS | 240 LBS
Team: Saint Joseph’s
Agent: Klutch
Best aggregate mock draft rank: 18 / Worst rank: 27
2024-25 stats:
In 2024-25, Fleming averaged 31.2 mpg, 14.7 ppg, 8.5 rpg (2.1 orpg, 6.5 drpg), 2.1 apg, 1.3 spg, 1.5 bpg, 53.1% FG (5.4-10.1), 39.0% 3P (1.8-4.5), 74.3% FT (2.1-2.9) in 35 games this season.
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Strengths:
* Long, NBA-level wingspan (7-foot-4) enables elite rim protection and disruption in passing lanes.
* Outstanding defensive versatility – can guard wings and bigs; 98th percentile defensive rating.
* Impressive defensive production: 3 stocks (1.4 spg + 1.6 bpg) per game; 4.7 Defensive BPM.
* Elite spot-up shooter for his size: 44% from three on volume; consistent form and deep range.
* Highly efficient offensive finisher: 63% EFG overall, 68% at the rim, 93.6% on dunks.
* Great off-ball mover and cutter; scores well from post-ups (1.09 PPP).
* Reliable rebounder – 98th percentile overall, including strong second-chance scoring.
* Strong frame and physical tools make him an ideal modern 3&D/stretch forward.
* High energy defender with elite help instincts and strong transition finishing tools.
* Effective in halfcourt sets: 0.824 PPP, despite limited playmaking load.
* High-level synergy stats in post-ups (1.09 PPP) and cuts (1.61 PPP, Excellent).
* Comfortable pop threat in pick-and-roll and potential small-ball 5 stretch role.
Weaknesses:
* Limited creation upside – ballhandling is shaky and often leads to turnovers under pressure.
* Struggles with decision-making when closing out—tends to overcommit or lose control.
* Defensive technique still raw; needs to avoid overreaching and chasing blocks instead of tracking the ball.
* FT% (73.7%) and mid-range game remain inconsistent and underdeveloped.
* Poor isolation and PnR ball-handler efficiency (0.33 PPP and 0.33 PPP, respectively).
* Very low usage in transition (66 possessions recorded by Synergy).
* Is a bit streaky with his efficiency outside the post and on cut opportunities.
* Could regress from thtrr-point hot streak (career progression: 32% → 43% this season).
* Doesn’t create many advantages off the dribble – relies heavily on setup plays or off-ball actions.
* Occasionally loses focus on defense – fouling or missing help rotations.
* Projects more as a high-level role player than a primary option.
Scout Notes:
A assistant coach on Rasheer Fleming: “He’s just a late bloomer. It seems like he’s building on the progress he made last year. The team brought back a few of their best players from last year’s squad, so it feels like a natural progression when you return three or four starters. That said, the team hasn’t lived up to expectations. On paper, St. Joe’s should be one of the best teams, but the results just haven’t been there. Still, the way Fleming has developed– especially his shooting – is impressive. He wasn’t known as a shooter, and now he’s knocking down threes at 41 percent. That’s caught my attention for sure.”
An Eastern Conference scout told HoopsHype on Fleming: “That’s my guy, I love his game. Just perfect for what we need. A 6-foot-9 forward that’ll stretch the floor and be able to guard in space as a day one role player is a steal for any team. I just don’t think he will fall to us, he’s on a lot of people’s boards.”
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Reminds me of a Jerami Grant, Pascal Siakam type of player. Really happy with this draft pick.
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He'll probably have the most immediate impact.
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Basically a 1st round talent.
First comments under the video about how his 3PT shot reminds of KD lol. There is similarity indeed.
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First comments under the video about how his 3PT shot reminds of KD lol. There is similarity indeed.
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Love the pick. One of my favorites in my cram research of the draft. His profile works in the NBA.
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Yeah seems his big red flag is just around the the lack of self creation which obviously is a premium at the NBA level so for someone to be picked in the 2nd round, it isn't unusual. But a lack of self creation is something I don't really have an issue with. Not every player will have a creation role even if they can create so I'm far more impressed and focused with his ability to play both ends of the floor, rebound, pick up stocks, and finish plays whether it's from the 3 or it's in the PnR.
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I love that we got Fleming. He was a player projected to go from 15 to 25.
When we had #29 he was a guy that you would wanted to trade up a few spots trying to get him...but he surprisingly made it to the 2nd round.
He was hands down BPA in the 2nd round. We did a good job overpaying to the Wolves to secure him because we got an NBA ready PF.
He fills a hole in the roster. We didn’t have any actual PF, but he is exactly that.
Just his physical profile is exciting. 6'9 with a 7'5 wingspan and 230 lbs.
His overall defense is one of his best attributes. Steals, blocks, deflections, intensity... I think that defense is never gonna be a problem for him. He is young and he probably will have foul's trouble early in his career, but I can live with that.
He isn't a shot creator by any means. His ceiling IMO is mediocre, but he has pretty high floor. I envision him as a solid role player that will play a good amount of years in the league. But you never know...he is really young yet.
When we had #29 he was a guy that you would wanted to trade up a few spots trying to get him...but he surprisingly made it to the 2nd round.
He was hands down BPA in the 2nd round. We did a good job overpaying to the Wolves to secure him because we got an NBA ready PF.
He fills a hole in the roster. We didn’t have any actual PF, but he is exactly that.
Just his physical profile is exciting. 6'9 with a 7'5 wingspan and 230 lbs.
His overall defense is one of his best attributes. Steals, blocks, deflections, intensity... I think that defense is never gonna be a problem for him. He is young and he probably will have foul's trouble early in his career, but I can live with that.
He isn't a shot creator by any means. His ceiling IMO is mediocre, but he has pretty high floor. I envision him as a solid role player that will play a good amount of years in the league. But you never know...he is really young yet.
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I like the comps and the big balls of steel from the front office to pull it off. All in all, there is hope here.

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Based on strengths and weaknesses that you posted, I really like this pick. Sounds like high floor type of a guy. We dont need him to create. If he does, even better
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The ball skills/feel may limit the ceiling, but Mostly have to hope the shooting is real to achieve the floor I think. This past season was the only one of three where he was a shooter.
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We went from a roster, on Tuesday, that if being honest, ideally, we had 3 starters at SG, and 3 starters at SF, but ZERO starter-worthy PG's, PF's, or C's, and managed to fill both the PF and C spots with starter-worthy talent.
How nice it is to have a GM talented enough to navigate the draft board, to ensure our ability to nail a mid-to-late 1st Rd talent at a poition of need, in the 2nd Rd.
Like most here, I'm ecstatic with the addition of Fleming to our roster (then to follow it up with a two-way-level salary clone of Allen, allowing us to dump him, hopeully, during the rest of the off-season...)
I know I haven't posted here for likely a year, maybe longer, but what this team had turned into had 'turned' my stomach to the point that I would've had nothing but negativity to anything I would've posted, which those who remember me, know I am a die-hard 'defender' of those on the roster/FO--I simply had nothing positive to post...
How nice it is to have a GM talented enough to navigate the draft board, to ensure our ability to nail a mid-to-late 1st Rd talent at a poition of need, in the 2nd Rd.
Like most here, I'm ecstatic with the addition of Fleming to our roster (then to follow it up with a two-way-level salary clone of Allen, allowing us to dump him, hopeully, during the rest of the off-season...)
I know I haven't posted here for likely a year, maybe longer, but what this team had turned into had 'turned' my stomach to the point that I would've had nothing but negativity to anything I would've posted, which those who remember me, know I am a die-hard 'defender' of those on the roster/FO--I simply had nothing positive to post...
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If he can end up as a slightly more modern Taj Gibson or a better 3pt shooting Bobby Portis, which seems very possible....totally will have nailed this pick and set us up for years of a cost-controlled, productive piece.
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I've been watching a few of his games and highlights....
I think Fleming is an absolute steal.
To me, he made the Suns draft.
I'm thinking he's going to play like a mixture of Jaren Jackson jr, OG Anunoby and Obi Toppin with production similar to Jackson.
If he starts, I think he will put up 12ppg 7rpg and 1.7bpg with 1.5 3s made a game at 35%...
I'm very high on him.... very.
I think Fleming is an absolute steal.
To me, he made the Suns draft.
I'm thinking he's going to play like a mixture of Jaren Jackson jr, OG Anunoby and Obi Toppin with production similar to Jackson.
If he starts, I think he will put up 12ppg 7rpg and 1.7bpg with 1.5 3s made a game at 35%...
I'm very high on him.... very.
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Remember, they said Amare had low BBIQ. Sometimes scouting reports are kinda trying to find negatives about these guys cause it’s their job. I don’t think Amare had all world BBIQ but it wasn’t some stain on his resume like they made it out to be.
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sunsbum wrote:Remember, they said Amare had low BBIQ. Sometimes scouting reports are kinda trying to find negatives about these guys cause it’s their job. I don’t think Amare had all world BBIQ but it wasn’t some stain on his resume like they made it out to be.
Have we seen a player like Amare since... Amare? Maybe Westbrook a bit, but no PF IMO. Blake Griffin could dunk, but Amare dunked with such viciousness.
Fleming looks solid to me. Watching some of his highlights, looking at YT comments, a lot of people were projecting him to go top 20, and some as high as the No 9 to the Raptors.
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I think it's fair to say this dude probably won't ever be much of a self creator but that's different than BBIQ.
BBIQ is a pretty ambiguous term for a nuanced deal. Like there's a difference between being raw and being dumb.
BBIQ is a pretty ambiguous term for a nuanced deal. Like there's a difference between being raw and being dumb.
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He does a good job of finding space and cutting. He can hit 3s and catch lobs. Dude's probably going to start for us.
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How did he do in his games against better competition (ie: not the Fordhams and such), if he had any meaningful sample size?
# waiting for the next chapter
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RaisingArizona wrote:I like the comps and the big balls of steel from the front office to pull it off. All in all, there is hope here.

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