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Excellent team player! Can a sunset rookie show value without stealing the show on the court?

In the previous NBA Las Vegas Summer League game, the Phoenix Suns defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 111-87. After this game, the Suns' record in the summer league increased to 3 wins and 2 losses; while the Trail Blazers' record in the summer league fell to 3 wins and 2 losses.

In this game, the Suns' starting rookie Rasheer Fleming performed quite well. Fleming played 19 minutes and 30 seconds in the whole game, made 3 of 5 shots and 2 of 4 three-pointers, scored comprehensive data of 8 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals, and 4 fouls, with a plus-negative value of +26. Fleming also showed good outside shooting ability when the offensive end was very limited. Moreover, he did not steal the show on the court, did not take too many shots, did not cause trouble to the team, and he also completed his tasks well, proving that he was an excellent team player. In addition, Fleming's disbelief on the defensive end is also remarkable, and he is also an excellent defender. Overall, Fleming has achieved certain results on both offense and defense. When he was on the court, the team was in a great position, and he also made great contributions to the team's huge victory. During the summer league, Fleming made a total of 3 appearances, averaging 16.8 minutes per game, with averaging 7.3 points, 4 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 1.7 steals, and 0.3 blocks, 0.3 turnovers and 2.3 fouls, with a shooting percentage of 50% and a three-point shooting percentage of 36.4%. Fleming actually didn't play much in these games and didn't get enough shots, so his data also looked average. However, Fleming was able to play a role in both offense and defense in these games. His data and performance were very balanced. He was able to maintain enough calm on the court. He was able to maintain such concentration and provide support to the team from the perspective of the team. It was indeed something that exceeded everyone's expectations.

Fleming was born in July 2004 and just turned 21 years old. He is the Suns' 31st pick in the second round in this year's NBA Draft. According to data from the previous joint trial physical test, Fleming's bare foot height is 203.8cm, his wingspan is 226.7cm, his standing height is 276.9cm, and his weight is 105.4kg. In the NCAA game last season, Fleming played 35 times for St. Joseph's University, with averaging 31.3 minutes per game, averaging 14.7 points, 8.5 rebounds (2.1 frontcourt rebounds), 1.3 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.5 blocks, and 1.5 turnovers and 2.5 fouls. He shot 53.1% from the field (5.4/10.1), 39% from three-point shooting percentage (1.8/4.5), and 74.3% from free throws (2.1/2.9). Fleming looks like a very mature player, and he has indeed brought out his abilities in the summer league. Maybe in the NBA arena next season, he will also play a key role in the Suns?