
Rashel Fleming
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In my opinion, Rashil Fleming's progress and performance in his junior year helped him secure a place in the first round. He is able to influence the game in multiple ways and bring his modern NBA level talent to the team's frontcourt lineup. According to reports, he is 6 feet 9 tall with an arm span of 7 feet 3, possessing excellent maneuverability and flexibility. At the same time, he has a robust physique, making him the perfect player with both strength and athletic ability.
His biggest improvement on the court this season is his ability to open up space - his three-point shooting percentage has reached 46%, which has also enriched his offensive end to another level. He also has extremely high finishing efficiency in the basket, as well as being a strong first mover and cover player, with both hands having a soft finishing feel. His influence on the game both inside and outside makes him an interesting choice for teams seeking to increase depth in the frontcourt and add players with both offensive and defensive abilities.
So what is the biggest concern for him? Although he has the talent and hardware to dominate the game, does he really have the mentality to take over the game? In terms of his technical level, I have been asking myself - why can't he get 20+10? At least, his performance should also be on par with Daron Holmes' performance at the University of Dayton last year.
Speaking of which, his game style should be able to smoothly transition to the NBA - he has a physical advantage, excellent maneuverability, and can also shoot and frame. If his mentality can become more confident, then his upper limit will be higher.