RASHEER FLEMING
HISTERICALCHEES COMBINE APPROVED
Position/Archetype: Switchable Play Finishing 3&D 4
College: St. Joe's
Pros:
Body: 6'9, 7'4-5 wingspan. Freakish build really long guy and you see it. Confirmed in the combine, someone with that length and movement and athleticism which he showed off will have a pretty high floor in the NBA as a stopper at the rim who can move well in transition as a threat..
Defensive Versatility: Can guard from the Perimeter, has similar defensive number to top defensive players in college, 98th percentile defender this year. uses his long arms to get into passing lanes off ball and can swat at the rim. very versatile, reminds me of Tari Eason a lot. A further improvement for him would be to reduce the amount of jumping he does, he can anticipate better overall and off the pick and roll he has to communicate better. but that length and how he can play help, on ball, or act as a small ball 5 or anchor at times will be very useful in the league.
Efficiency: 62% TS, almost had 50/40 splits, would have if it wasn't for a cold spell to end the season from 3. He find himself high percentage looks for himself in the paint by cutting and receiving the ball in the post or moving to find three point shots open which is very translatable to the league where most of the time your operating off ball
Cutting and off ball movements: Rasheer Fleming had one of the highest PPP on cuts in college this year at around 1.6, he also was great in the post, effective as a screener, and moving to find space on the perimeter and open shots. thats gonna be valuable for teams who need play finishers which is what Fleming is on offence
3 point shooting: shot 39% from three ending on a cold streak but was consistent until tournament time, form is pretty pure with slight tweaks needed but a huge factor for his game to add spacing and for his cutting. Doubt this translates fully to the NBA but he looks to be above average in the NBA especially positionally.
Transition potential: Pretty athletic but his body size leads to some insane highlights in transition plays, low USG% in transition though which tells me there's still a lot to be tapped into but I believe the efficiency and eye test of what you see when he is in transition as well as him being in the lanes with his long arms will be useful.
Mindset and Role: Im not sure what I want to call this but watch Fleming and you see a tonne of different roles and jobs he's had to do in this team wether thats be this wing type player, more of the 4 next to a center or operate as a small ball 5 or even deeper than that find other ways to be active in between the game, it seems like he can always find a way to be useful on the court.
Cons:
Competition level: plays in the A10, not a strong competition, team underperformed and didn't turn up in competition time, biggest question to the actual magnitude of how good his Pros are. I think its fine, we've seen some really good players come out of the A-10 recently, an example would be Toumani Camara.
On Ball Creation + Mid Range: More turnovers than assists although not a high number, doesn't create for himself in the perimeter and mid range, mid range is very low volume and percentage and the only really way he is used on ball is driving to the rim where he Is ok. But really as a play finishing big is the Ast/To and the self creation that important? all my comparisons are very valuable players who had similar problems when in college.
Low USG% and role: usually players in situations like this get the ball more and have higher USG% but Fleming role-player in college too. not sure what to fully think about it but something to consider when evaluating him.
NBA Pro Comp: Tari Eason, PJ Washington, Longer Dorrian Finney Smith, Longer OG Anunoby
Projection: I think he will be a good to great starter for a team, but his value in skill will make him so valuable to a competitive squad. Even at his lowest being a simple spot up and cut Offensive player and a help rim protector there's a lot of value as a top half of this class type of player. If we can see him develop some type of closeout attack thats when we see if his defensive communication out the pick and roll develops I think he can be someone we look back on and think how didn't he go higher. And really are these things asking for too much?
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