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No question from his videos that he's a threat to score quickly. I wonder where he's at defensively.
A good friend of mine has a younger brother who is a division 1 recruit and played against Fleming in an AAU tournament last year. My buddy and his brother both spoke very highly of Fleming. Said he was a very physical player and good defender. He doesn't have the quickest feet, but he is very strong and knows how to position his body defensively.
I view him similarly to someone like Jeff Horner. Horner was not very quick, but he was a very good defender because of his strength and basketball IQ.
I shouldn't do this but I'm going to anyway. Horner and Fleming aren't even close, Horner could have never played at Oak Hill, then or now. AF looks to be a much better player than JH overall.
I shouldn't do this but I'm going to anyway. Horner and Fleming aren't even close, Horner could have never played at Oak Hill, then or now. AF looks to be a much better player than JH overall.
Agreed. I'm confident the Oak Hill's of the world would have had no problem accepting the likes of Jeff Horner, Al Lorenzon, Nick Collison, Raef LaFrentz (and more recently Harrison Barnes, Marcus Paige), etc., etc., etc. had they chosen to go that route. They chose to stay where they grew up to play (or presumably grew up I suppose - don't know the histories of all of them). Fleming took a 1 year detour. Good for him, but its not for everybody, nor do these schools have room for all the good players across the land who would be deemed "worthy" to play there.Horner was a higher ranked recruit, is our school's leader for career three pointers, and is second in assists.
To say that Horner and Fleming "aren't even close" because Fleming is better is silly. If Fleming is as good as Horner I would be ecstatic. He might be, but to predict Fleming to outperform one of our school's best point guards is putting the cart before the horse.