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Phoenix Suns forward Rasheer Fleming before 2025 NBA Draft

Suns Complete Series Of Trades To Draft First-Round Prospect

After executing a series of trades that began with the 52nd and 59th overall picks in the 2025 NBA Draft, the Phoenix Suns have managed to acquire the 31st overall pick in a deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves, per ESPN senior insider Shams Charania. With the No. 31 pick, the Suns are “eyeing” St. Joseph’s junior Rasheer Fleming, a prospect that was widely expected to be taken off the board in the first round.

Suns Complete Series Of Trades To Draft Rasheer Fleming

In 2024-25, Fleming averaged 14.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.5 blocks, and 1.4 steals per game. Highly effective at both ends of the floor, the biggest knock on him may be his overall body of work. To that point, Fleming was spectacular last season, even being named to the All-A-10 First Team. However, he was more efficient than usual.

If the Suns aren’t too concerned, it may be because Fleming’s numbers suggest that he’s just developing in a linear fashion. As a freshman, he converted 29.7 percent of his 3s. As a sophomore, he upped his percentage to 32.4. Last season, he shot his 3s at a 39.0 percent clip with a 44.9 percent 3-point attempt rate.

So, on the one hand, the jury is still out on how consistent he can be as a floor-spacer. On the other hand, he’s demonstrated that he can and perhaps will steadily improve. In either case, he’s a more natural stretch-big than anyone else in their stable.

What’s Next?

This offseason has been a busy one for the Suns.

Unable to avoid the inevitable, they decided to trade Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the 2025 No. 10 pick and five second-round picks. Phoenix acquired Duke center Khaman Maluach from  Houston, who drafted him with the 10th overall pick, as part of that trade. They then traded Vasilije Micic and two first-round picks to the Charlotte Hornets for Mark Williams.

Mar 30, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green (4) drives between Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) and center Oso Ighodaro in the first half at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

They’re presumably not done wheeling and dealing. Between Williams, Maluach and Nick Richards their center corps is clogged. Because Williams and Richards are far more experienced than Maluach, the Suns don’t have to rush that move though. Instead, their focus is likely on moving on from Bradley Beal, who has become a thorn in their side.

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