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Rasheer Fleming
Ht/Wt: 6' 9" / 240 lbs
Position: PF
Team: Saint Joseph's
Class: Junior



2025 Draft Profile - Rasheer Fleming

Jonathan Givony - ESPN - March 25th: "When Fleming, a 39% 3-point shooter, is making shots, he looks the part of an NBA big man with his 7-foot-5 wingspan, finishing prowess and the way he rebounds, blocks shots and picks up steals. When he's not making shots, he doesn't impact the game in other ways, as he is a poor ball handler and passer, lacks the physicality to utilize his 240-pound frame in the paint and is a step behind defensively."

NBA Draft Room - March 22nd: "Fleming has gone from being a big, athletic PF/C to a big stretch forward with a legit 3pt shot, making him an intriguing value in this draft. He’s a junier who is young for his class and is on a great trajectory."

Jonathan Giovany - ESPN - March 13th: "Fleming has had an outstanding season from a productivity and efficiency perspective, converting 67% of his 2-pointers and 42% of his 3s. He fits a mold NBA teams are searching for as a stretch big with strong finishing prowess who can theoretically guard all over the court with his 7-foot-5 wingspan."

Kyle Boone - CBS Sports - March 12th: "Fleming's rise into first-round territory can't be ignored. He's having a breakout junior season with Saint Joseph's, hitting 43.2% from 3-point range and rating out in the 97th percentile on jumpers, per Synergy. Big wing with a great frame and translatable game."

Jonathan Wasserman - Bleacher Report - March 11th: "He's the only player in college hoops with over 50 dunks and 50 threes. The mix of 6'9" size, rim finishing, shooting, 1.6 blocks and 1.5 steals should look attractive for a stretch-4 role."

USA Today - March 11th: "Fleming is a mobile forward who plays a physical game and has strong footwork to finesse his way around defenders. He likes to get easy buckets in transition, his 3-point percentage in nearly five attempts per game is encouraging and he is valuable in pick-and-rolls as the screener."

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