Kingston Flemming
Kingston Flemming
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Robbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Yesterday was by far the best I’ve seen Flemming play. The 5-foot-9 guard has been known to take some difficult shots (many of which he can make) at times, but he was a pure point guard yesterday at WPI camp. He consistently got into the paint and made nice feeds to cutters and three-point shooters, and he only took mid-range shots and threes when they were open, which made him significantly more efficient and effective as a result. Yesterday was a glimpse into what he can be at Beaver next year if he really buys into his passing vision and unselfishness. He should be a D3 guy.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Flemming was one of the Elite 75’s leading scorers. The soon-to-be 2028 guard has good stop and go dribble moves and is really effective in the triple threat and as a driver. He needs to figure out a better balance between looking to score and setting up his teammates, but that’ll come with time, experience, and playing in the Beaver system. When he actually looks to facilitate, he shows off solid vision and makes me think he can be a really solid point guard and game manager.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Flemming, of NE Elite, had an incredible performance against Defy The Odds in Sunday’s championship game. Though he took some questionable shots at times, he earned the green light to take them because he made a bunch to start the game. He has a super quick and shifty and handle and even though he isn’t tall, he has great change of speed and direction and good elevation on his mid range jumper. He hit a good number of super difficult shots with lots of contests, and he has good vision when he really leans into it. Bright future for Flemming, who will transfer to Beaver Country Day next season and will likely switch to the class of 2028.
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Read EvaluationJason Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Enjoys the game a lot working on his skills with a couple teammates after a scrimmage early in the season. He is a slasher but can take his guy off the dribble from deep. He had a nasty spin move layup late in the game. Kingston can shoot off the catch and the dribble from college range. He embarrases on the ball defenders at times creating separation. He does a nice job with on the ball defense as he tries to speed the dribbler up. He will be in contention for league All-Star this year and next but MVP consideration next year. If he continues to work hard D3 coaches will want to give him a chance.
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Read EvaluationWill Armishaw | Prep Hoops Scout
+37 (#206 to #169)
Flemming, a guard out of Newton South High School in Massachusetts, rose 37 spots in this update and now sits at #169 overall. Flemming is an undersized guard that has turned some heads this winter with his two-way effectiveness. Defensively, he’s really disruptive at the point of attack, using his quickness to generate turnovers. Offensively, he has the ball on a string as a decision maker and shows the ability to score it in a variety of ways, particularly in the mid-range and with a floater game around the rim.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
I’ve always been very enamored with Flemming’s game. Despite his lack of size (only 5-foot-9), he makes up for it with incredible quickness, speed, conditioning and skill — everything you’d need a short guard to possess. There won’t be virtually any guards in the MIAA that’ll be able to contain him for a full 32 minutes; he’ll eventually get off via his mid range jumper/floater and his ability to finish at the rim with contact. If you go under on screens, though, he can punish you from deep. The junior guard will be a significant piece for Newton South this season and will turn heads all year. Definite D3 prospect.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Flemming is unbelievably fun to watch. The 5-foot-9 point guard is obviously very undersized, but he’s super quick with the ball in his hands and can get by basically anybody as a result. He has always had an amazing handle and a quick first step, but he showed off a really nice mid range game and three point shot on Monday, which I hadn’t necessarily seen before. Flemming is going to ball out for Newton South this year and will probably transfer schools eventually to improve his recruitment. He’s definitely a D3 player.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Flemming is a rising junior at Newton South and despite his size (only 5-foot-9), he has all the things you want a short point guard to have. He’s lightning quick with the ball in his hands, and he has an amazing handle, so he’s virtually impossible to take the ball from and he handles pressure quite well. He also finishes surprisingly well at the cup and has a great head on his shoulders in terms of understanding when to be aggressive and when to kick out to teammates. He should be a star on Newton South’s team this upcoming season and will definitely be a candidate to reclassify and attend a prep school the following year.
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Read EvaluationRobbie Hodin | Prep Hoops Scout
Flemming is very undersized but really understands how to play the game and has some interesting potential if he continues to grow. The 5-foot-9 point guard is ultra quick with the ball in his hands and has an explosiveness off the dribble that you just can’t teach. Once he gets to the cup, he has good elevation and body control, which allows him to finish amongst bigger players. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him be one of the leading scorers for a revamped Newton South team next season. Even if he doesn’t grow, the rising junior should find a D3 fit somewhere if I had to guess.
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