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Jeremiah Fears

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Jeremiah Fears
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Jeremiah Fears (born October 14, 2006) is an American professional basketball player for the New Orleans Pelicans of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners. Fears was selected seventh overall by the Pelicans in the 2025 NBA draft.

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High school career

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Fears played basketball at Joliet West High School in Joliet, Illinois as a sophomore with his older brother, Jeremy, prior to transferring to AZ Compass Prep for his junior year.[1] As a junior, he averaged a team-high 14.2 points along with 3.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 2.5 steals per game.[2]

Recruiting

Fears became a consensus four-star recruit and was tabbed as a top-25 guard in the 2025 ESPN 100. On January 22, 2024, he committed to Illinois in 2025 over offers from Providence, Kansas, Michigan, and Ole Miss.[3] However on July 1, Fears decommitted from Illinois and then committed to Oklahoma and reclassified into the 2024 class. With his commitment, Fears became the first Oklahoma prospect to be ranked in the top 40 by ESPN since Trae Young.[4]

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College career

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Described as an effective ball handler and a dynamic scorer, Fears joined an empty 2024–25 Oklahoma Sooners backcourt following the transfers of starters Javian McCollum, Otega Oweh, and Milos Uzan.[4]

Freshman season

On November 4, 2024, Fears debuted for Oklahoma, recording 16 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, and 2 steals off the bench against Lindenwood.[5] He continued to come off the bench until the Sooners' fourth game against East Texas A&M on November 21 where he tallied a game-high 20 points.[6] In the 3-game November 27–29 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis, Fears led Oklahoma to an upset win over No. 24 Arizona in the semifinals, posting a then season-high 26 points, along with 5 rebounds and 5 assists.[7] Fears, alongside teammate Jalon Moore, led Oklahoma to the championship, averaging 18.7 points, 5.3 assists, and 2.7 steals, earning himself all-tournament team honors and being named on December 2 as the SEC Freshman of the Week.[8] On December 14, Fears posted 17 points and 5 assists in an 80–65 victory over rival Oklahoma State.[9] On December 18 against No. 24 Michigan in the 2024 Jumpman Invitational, Fears posted a career-high 30 points, including a game-winning four-point play after being fouled on a made three-pointer with 11.5 seconds remaining.[10] He became the first Oklahoma true freshman since Trae Young in 2018 to score 30-plus points. Fears would later earn his second Freshman of the Week award following his performance against Michigan and Central Arkansas.[11] On January 7, 2025, Fears was named as one of 25 midseason finalists for the Wooden Award.[12] After going scoreless against Texas A&M, Fears scored a team-high 21 points on February 1, notching his sixth game of at least 20 points, in a 97–67 victory over No. 24 Vanderbilt.[13] On February 22 against No. 21 Mississippi State, Oklahoma snapped a five-game losing streak behind Fears' first career double-double, with 27 points and 10 assists.[14]

Following the season, Fears declared for the 2025 NBA draft.[15]

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Professional career

New Orleans Pelicans (2025–present)

On June 25, 2025, Fears was selected with the seventh overall pick by the New Orleans Pelicans in the 2025 NBA draft.[16] He became Oklahoma's fourth top-seven pick in the last 16 years, joining Blake Griffin, Buddy Hield, and Trae Young. He joins Hield as the second Sooner to be drafted by the Pelicans.[17] On July 5, 2025, Fears signed his rookie contract.[18]

National team career

Fears was named to the United States Under-18 basketball team at the 2024 FIBA Under-18 AmeriCup, marking his first national team debut.[19] He averaged 6.5 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists and a team-high three steals per game as Team USA won the gold medal.

Career statistics

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  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

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Personal life

Fears was born in Chicago, Illinois.[16] His father, Jeremy Fears Sr., played college basketball at Ohio and earned Mid-American Conference All-Freshman accolades in 2005 before transferring to Bradley. His older brother, Jeremy Fears Jr., plays college basketball for Michigan State.[20]

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