Jeremiah Fears

NBA Comparison: John Wall / Doc Rivers
Strengths: A poised and polished young combo guard with advanced feel for the game … Shows a high level of competitiveness and determination to win and improve … Fears plays with exceptional pace and control for his age, rarely rattled under pressure … Has a natural scoring touch, capable of creating his own shot at all three levels … Fluid off the dribble with tight handles and a quick first step … Changes speeds well to keep defenders off balance and utilizes a smooth pull-up jumper from mid-range and beyond the arc … A solid pick-and-roll operator, particularly for a freshman, showing an ability to read coverages and make smart decisions … Can snake the screen or reject it with confidence, and has good timing on pocket passes and lobs … Shoots well off the catch and off movement, and has legitimate three-level scoring upside … Crafty finisher with soft touch around the rim … Uses floaters, high-glass layups, and off-hand finishes to score over length … Has good vertical but not off the charts … Competitive defensively with quick feet, active hands, and solid anticipation in the passing lanes … Shows flashes of being a pesky on-ball defender when locked in … Rebounds well for his size (4.8 RPG at the high school level), and has a strong frame for a lead guard … A vocal leader and high-character prospect with a strong work ethic and excellent basketball pedigree (brother Jeremy Fears Jr. plays at Michigan State) … Already shows mature court awareness and decision-making well beyond his years … Had a late growth spurt, and looks to be a legit 6’4 now … Exploded by the end of his freshman season averaging around 25 a game over his last 10 …
Weaknesses: 28.4% on three pointers and was not a high level shooter in high school … Shot mechanics are sound, but he can be streaky from deep … Needs to show greater consistency from three (especially off the dribble) to fully unlock his offensive ceiling … At times, can settle for contested mid-range shots instead of working for better looks or drawing contact … Averaged just 4.1 assists o 3.4 turnovers per game. Must develop into a better decision maker and cut down on turnovers …Still transitioning into a full-time point guard role — while he makes good reads, he’s more of a scoring guard than a natural facilitator at this stage … Has a tendency to dribble into traffic and force tough looks when help defense collapses … Solid vision and passing skills, but does not create offense for others to the same level as he scores … Should develop into a better spot up shooter in order to become a more effective floor spacer … Defensively, he has potential but can lose focus off the ball … Must continue improving his screen navigation and staying disciplined in rotations.
Outlook: Described by coaches as a “gym rat” with elite poise and leadership skills … Fears projects as a dynamic scoring guard with combo versatility, high feel, and room to grow into a lead guard role long-term … His ability to play on or off the ball makes him a valuable asset in today’s pace-and-space NBA … If he continues to tighten his decision-making and improve as a shooter and defender, he has all star upside at the next level … Fears is trending towards a mid-lottery selection in 2025, with the potential to rise higher depending on his production and efficiency as a freshman … May never be a true alpha scorer, but could thrive as a secondary creator or sixth-man spark plug with lead-guard upside down the line … Got hot over final five games, including postseason, averaging 24.2 ppg, 42.9 fg%, 38.4% 3p% and 2.0 steals …
Notes: Committed to Oklahoma as part of the Sooners’ 2024 recruiting class … Ranked a top-30 national prospect by ESPN and 247Sports in the Class of 2024 … Previously starred at AZ Compass Prep (AZ) and Joliet West (IL) before reclassifying … Brother Jeremy Fears Jr. played for Illinois before suffering a season-ending leg injury in 2024 … Named to Team USA’s 2023 U16 FIBA Americas squad, helping them win gold … Measured 6′ 1” barefoot, 165 lbs, and a 6′ 3.0” wingspan at the 2023 Nike Elite 100 …
Aran Smith – 4/10/25
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