NBA DRAFT SCOUTING REPORT
| POSITION: PF | FROM: St. Joseph’s | HT: 6-9 | WT: 232 |
| BORN: NA | YEAR: Jr. | WING: 7-5 1/4 | REACH: NA |
Draft Notes
Fleming has an impressive physical profile with all the tools for the NBA and has expanded and improved his game immensely over the past 3 years to the point of being a possible first round pick.
He’s a very strong and bouncy 6-9 athlete with good awesome length and enough size to play center in the NBA. He’s a fierce rebounder and a very good rim protector.
This year he’s shown improved ball skills including a nice looking outside shot. His ability to stretch the floor combined with the big impact he has in the paint give him a lot of value as a prospect.
He’s not just a capable 3pt shooter but has a very quick release, good form and projects to be a real threat from downtown at the next level.
Comparisons
- a bouncy and quick Markieff Morris
- Andrew Nicholson with better defensive instincts
Draft Projection
mid to late first round pick in the 2025 NBA Draft
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2025 PF Rankings
- Cooper Flagg – 6-9 – Duke
- Collin Murray-Boyles – 6-7 – South Carolina
- Noa Essengue – 6-10 – France
- Rasheer Fleming – 6-9 – St. Joseph’s
- Asa Newell – 6-10 – Georgia
- Noah Penda – 6-8 – France
- Bogoljub Markovic – 6-10 – Serbia
- Johni Broome – 6-10 – Auburn
- Malique Lewis – 6-8 – SE Melbourne, NBL (Trinidad and Tobago)
- Eric Dixon – 6-8 – Villanova
- Mohamed Diawara – 6-10 – France
- Izan Almansa – 6-10 – Perth, NBL (Spain)
- Igor Milicic Jr. – 6-10 – Tennessee (Croatia)
- Andrew Carr – 6-11 – Kentucky
- Grant Nelson – 6-11 – Alabama
- Coleman Hawkins – 6-10 – Kansas State
- Norchad Omier – 6-7 – Baylor (Nicaragua)
- Ian Schieffelin – 6-9 – Clemson
- K.J. Adams Jr. – 6-7 – Kansas
- Bryce Hopkins – 6-6 – Providence