So I admittedly didn’t watch much college basketball this season and didn’t do much draft prep (considering we didn’t have a 1st round draft pick), but after looking into some of the players post draft, can someone explain to me why we didn’t draft Rasheer Fleming?
The ideal PF complement to our all star C is someone who…
- has excellent size, length, & athleticism
- is an excellent, versatile defender
- can help protect the rim
- can space the floor
That’s a rare combination to find yet it looks like Fleming checks literally all of these boxes…
- 6’8.75” w/o shoes
- 7’5.25” wingspan
- 9’1” standing reach
- 232.4 lbs
- 10.95 sec lane agility
- 2.72 sec shuttle run
- 3.24 sec 3/4 sprint
- 27” standing vert
- 32.5” max vert
- 5.2 3PA per 36 min
- .390 3P%
- .743 FT%
- .638 TS%
- 9.8 REB per 36 min
- 1.6 STL per 36 min
- 1.8 BLK per 36 min
- 2.9 PF per 36 min
Obviously, if you have a different type of C who can anchor a defense, maybe you look to draft someone else at #24 as there are other value picks to take at that spot (Clifford included). However, when you have Sabonis as your C and you’re gifted the opportunity to draft an ideal/near ideal complement at PF and you don’t take it…well…that makes me scratch my head.
And this is not a shot at either of the guys we drafted. I like both of them in a vacuum and think they are both good value picks. I’m just trying to understand how a team with Sabonis would pass on a guy like Fleming.
Any folks out there that are more familiar with this draft class that can weigh in and help explain or justify the reasoning of passing on him?