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Comparing AF to JR is a horrible analogy. The only way it would make a lick of sense is if AF was a PG. Which he is not.... Every player on Oak Hill's roster will be a D1 player. How many other schools can say that?? AF goes up against D1 talent all day, every day. If the coaching is there (which could be suspect considering how much they allow a certain player to shoot the ball), then he will gain a lot. Either way it is tremendous experience playing against D1 players constantly in practice.

As for the Kingsbury comparison, you need to go back to AF days as. Mr. Tennessee, where he would score 30+ points per game regularly.



How is pointing out an objective point about Fleming's role on his team "hating" on him? The fact is, the guy is overlooked on his team by his teammates and defenses alike. It's nice that he's on a great team, but he is not one of the primary or even secondary guys on the squad. Similar to Jake Rudock playing on the #1 ranked football team in the country 4 yrs ago. His team was great, and Jake's skills appeared better than they were because he was throwing the ball to D1 studs against high school secondaries. Personally, I'll take the super star on a .500 team over a 5th or 6th man on a great team. We won't know what Fleming will become until he gets on campus.
 
It looks like he scored zero points yesterday on 0-3 shooting, and had three points today. Averaging one point pregame for a great team sounds to me like the next Jake rudock.
You mean the guy who was a decent player, gave 110%, was hailed as a great teammate by his teamates, and led his team to a 9-7 B1G record as a starter? Yeah, OK, that comparison works for me.
 
It looks like he scored zero points yesterday on 0-3 shooting, and had three points today. Averaging one point pregame for a great team sounds to me like the next Jake rudock.
Fleming must be very good if he's averaging 1 point pregame in addition to his points per game. Is there anybody else in the country that can do this?
 
I believe Flemming was 5th on his high school team in scoring. Kingsberry was first in his entire state in scoring.
With Bacon as a teammate, you're lucky if you get any shots at all. The team's second and third leading scorers probably get a lot of their points on putbacks off of Bacon misses.
 

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