Phoenix Suns rookie Rasheer Fleming did everything he could to protect the rim in the first half against the Toronto Raptors, collecting a career-high three blocks in just 11 minutes.
All of Fleming’s blocks came in the second quarter as well.
His first two blocks came within 15 seconds of each other and the third came with 56 seconds until halftime.
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Fleming had eight games this season with at least one block coming into Friday, and set a career-high with two blocks in Thursday’s win over the Indiana Pacers.
It didn’t take him long to one-up that career-high on Friday.
The Suns’ rookie finished the half with three points, three blocks and two rebounds.
Phoenix led at halftime 62-59 as Devin Booker (17) and Jalen Green (19) led the way.