
"Although he entered college with less fanfare than some of his classmates, Flemings has been one of the best freshmen out of the gate, playing a key role for No. 1-ranked Houston and showcasing NBA-caliber speed, vision and explosiveness. He aced his first major test, spurring the Cougars to a win against a tough Auburn defense on Sunday with 22 points."
"The current Miami Heat front office and coaching staff have gotten creative with their offensive scheme to maximize the dribble, pass, and shoot talent on the roster. Neoklis Avdalas has the skill set to function well with this current Heat team, as a 6'9" playmaking wing who can get his own shot in the mid-range. He's struggled with consistency from an efficiency standpoint, but has generally played low-mistake basketball while also taking on a lead role with Virginia Tech."
Early projections place Kingston Flemings as a potential Miami Heat selection in the late first round, citing his NBA-caliber speed, vision and explosiveness. Flemings has played a key role for top-ranked Houston, delivering 22 points in a win over Auburn and showing exceptional two-point efficiency (79% through four games) while applying pressure with downhill pace despite a slender frame. Fit considerations highlight Neoklis Avdalas as a 6'9" playmaking wing who can create and score in the mid-range, generally plays low-mistake basketball, and could thrive as a secondary creator in Miami's creative offensive scheme.
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