Last Updated on April 15, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Here is the information about Ed Fleming:
Player Profile
- Full Name: Edward Fleming
- Nickname: Not widely documented
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: May 3, 1932
- Hometown: Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Height: 6 ft 8 in (203 cm)
- Weight: 215 lbs (98 kg)
- Wingspan: Not publicly available
- Shoe Size: Not publicly available
- Jersey Number (College and NBA):
- #— — Niagara Purple Eagles men’s basketball (not consistently recorded)
- #11 — Fort Wayne Pistons
- #11 — New York Knicks
- Position: Power Forward / Center
- High School: Samuel J. Tilden High School (Brooklyn, New York)
- College: Niagara Purple Eagles men’s basketball
- NBA Draft:
- Team: Fort Wayne Pistons
- Year: 1954
- Pick: Territorial Pick
- Player Archetype: Physical interior role-playing big
- Primary Offensive Role: Low-post finisher and secondary interior scorer
- Defensive Role: Paint protector and rebounding presence
- Play Style: Tough, physical interior player focused on rebounding, screens, and close-range scoring
- Handedness / Shooting Hand: Right-handed
- Athletic Profile: Strong-bodied forward/center with functional mobility; relied more on strength and positioning than explosiveness
- Recruiting Status: Not formally ranked (pre-modern recruiting era)
- Draft Status Detail: Territorial selection tied to regional college prominence at Niagara
- Injury Status Category: No major career-defining injuries widely documented
- Career Stage: Retired
- Comparison Style: Classic 1950s–60s interior enforcer; comparable to role-based physical bigs of the era
- Teams Played For:
- Fort Wayne Pistons (1954–1957)
- New York Knicks (1957–1962)
- Championship Rings: 0
- Parents: Not publicly available
- Children: Not publicly available
- Siblings: Not publicly available
- Retirement Age: 30
- Retirement Year: 1962
Ed Fleming’s player archetype was that of a rugged interior role player, operating primarily as a physical presence in the paint who complemented lineups rather than serving as a focal point. Defensively, he handled the responsibilities of a paint anchor—boxing out, contesting inside shots, and maintaining positional integrity—while offensively he functioned as a low-post finisher, relying on close-range scoring and opportunistic touches rather than shot creation. His physical traits, including a sturdy 6’8” frame and strong build, allowed him to compete effectively against bigger centers, and his overall play style reflected a no-frills approach centered on rebounding, screening, and interior toughness typical of frontcourt players in that era.
Sources:
Pro Basketball Encyclopedia — Ed Fleming Player Profile
Basketball Reference — Ed Fleming Stats
Peach Basket Society — Ed Fleming Biography
