Friday, October 17, 2008

A feature on Hawaii's Roderick Fleimings

Roderick Flemings needs to have a monster season to carry Hawaii out of the WAC's second division in 2008-2009 and he's quite capable of such.

Flemings has high hopes
The junior college transfer wants to lead UH to the Sweet 16 and beyond
Brian McInnis
Honolulu Star Bulletin
October 17, 2008


Roderick Flemings wants you to know several things.

First, that the bar is going to be set high for the Hawaii men's basketball team. High enough that if his expectations are reached, the team will have gone farther in the NCAA Tournament than ever before.

Second, he's highly motivated by the collective snub by coaches and media of the Rainbow Warriors in the Western Athletic Conference preseason polls this week, where Hawaii was placed seventh and eighth out of nine teams.

Lastly, Flemings -- who suffered a high ankle sprain in the team's first open gym this fall when he landed on guard Kareem Nitoto's foot -- wants you to know that whatever is seen out of him today is no indication of what he can really do on the basketball court...

Bob Nash on Roderick Flemings

"He doesn't have a real position, he's just a player," Nash said. "That's the thing I like about him, and the fact that he's a great young man speaks volumes for where we hope he can take us."

RODERICK FLEMINGS
» Position: Forward
» Class: Junior
» Height: 6-foot-7
» Weight: 210 pounds
» School: Weatherford College (Texas), 1 season, Oklahoma State 1 season
» Stats last year: 20.7 ppg, 11.7 rpg, 3.4 apg, 1.5 blocks per game, 2.7 steals per game, 56.2 FG percentage
» Hometown: Dallas

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