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The Boston Celtics should take St. Joseph's forward Rasheer Fleming

The Boston Celtics should take St. Joseph's forward Rasheer Fleming

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The Boston Celtics should take St. Joseph's forward Rasheer Fleming
The Boston Celtics should take St. Joseph's forward Rasheer Fleming in the first round of the 2025 NBA draft. Or at least that is the point of view of some of the hosts of the CLNS Media "First to the Floor" podcast, Jake Issenberg, Ben Vallis, and Wayne Spooney. The hosts sat down to take a closer look at the rising swingman prospect and how he could fit with Boston moving forward.
A 6-foot-9, 232 lbs. 3-and-D specialist with upside to grow into a high-level starter or even star, the 21-year-old forward is likely going to end up being taken nearer to the lottery than where the Celtics will be selecting in the first round at No. 28 overall.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what the "First to the Floor" crew had to say about why Boston ought to take Fleming in the '25 draft, even if it means burning assets to trade up to get him.
If you enjoy this pod, check out the "How Bout Them Celtics," "First to the Floor," and the many other New England sports podcasts available on the CLNS Media network: https://ytubl.ink/3Ffk

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