2026 NBA Draft: Kingston Flemings Scouting Report
- Babcock Hoops
- Mar 26
- 2 min read

Throughout the 2025-26 season, Babcock Hoops will provide comprehensive scouting reports on top 2026 NBA Draft prospects, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and potential at the next level. Our reports offer an in-depth look at each player's development and draft outlook.
Kingston Flemings
Position:Â Guard
College:Â Houston
Class:Â Freshman
Height/Weight:Â 6'4", 190 lbs
Birthdate:Â January 3, 2007
High School: William J. Brennan (TX)
Player Overview
Kingston Flemings has burst onto the scene this season as freshman at Houston, emerging as a dynamic lead guard with a polished scoring package and advanced feel for the game. His blend of mid-range touch, playmaking instincts, and competitive edge quickly put him on the NBA radar. Flemings consistently plays with pace, poise, and creativity, showing maturity beyond his age.
"Kingston Flemings is a dynamic on-ball guard, and I’m especially impressed by how he’s been able to make such an impact on a deep, well-established team early in his college career. He’s risen fast, and for good reason." — Matt Babcock, NBA Draft Analyst
Strengths
Mid-Range Touch:Â Smooth, repeatable mechanics and the ability to elevate quickly into jumpers out of pick-and-roll.
Pick-and-Roll Playmaking:Â Reads the floor well and processes passing windows quickly, consistently finding teammates when defenses collapse.
Quick-Burst Athlete:Â Can change speeds effortlessly, helping him create space or get downhill.
Solid Physical Tools:Â Good frame for a freshman guard with room to add strength.
Off-Ball Movement:Â Cuts, relocates, and uses screens effectively to generate clean looks.
Aggressive Defender:Â Brings competitiveness and activity at the point of attack.
Three-Level Scoring Feel:Â Good sense for when to rise in the mid-range, get to the rim, or create out of isolation.
Controlled Handle:Â Rarely out of control and keeps the ball tight in traffic.
Concerns
Defensive Gambles:Â His aggressive style can backfire at times, leading to over-helping or jumping passing lanes unnecessarily.
Physical Strength:Â Needs to continue adding muscle to handle physical defenders and finish through contact at a higher level.
Bottom Line
Flemings has quickly established himself as a do-it-all freshman guard with clear long-term upside. His combination of mid-range scoring, pick-and-roll playmaking, quick-burst athleticism, and competitive disposition makes him one of the most intriguing young guards in college basketball. As he continues to develop physically and tightens up his decision-making on defense, his role and confidence should expand. Flemings has the talent to be drafted very high in the 2026 NBA Draft.

