K ingston Flemings attacks the rim with same conviction in which a bird migrates. It’s just in his nature. He is going to find a way to get into the paint, to test and stress the other team’s defense. “He’s so aggressive getting downhill and making plays for others,” University of Houston assistant coach Anthony Goldwire tells PaperCity . “But also he has the ability to make plays for himself too.
“. . . He has a nice pull-up. He’s been exhibiting his nice pull-up game. And he’s athletic getting into the paint. He’ll finish on you. Turn it on and dunk on you.”
Flemings is a freshman point guard, the best high school player in basketball-rich Texas last season. He’s joined the most intense program in college basketball, one with a returning point guard in Milos Uzan who helped drive