Can somebody sell me on De'Aaaron Fox?
Fox has been my favorite player since I started scouting like 2-3 months ago. He's going to be a star. I have no doubt. With PGs, you have to be able to (1) get to spots on the floor and (2) be able to cause defense to collapse and maintain your dribble under pressure (3) attack driving lanes on offense. Fox does all of this because he has elite speed and length to cover space and the handles to go either direction. He also has a step back stop on a dime footwork.
Even though his shots did not go in he has the speed and size to get clean looks at the rim for himself or draw and kick. He struggled as freshman with other alpha recruits at Kentucky not unlike Skal did in his time there and Willie did sharing time with Towns. But the key was when the tournament rolled around how he elevated his play with 39 points vs Ball. This significant improvement in the biggest game portends a high ceiling. There's nothing dramatically wrong with his mechanics.
And he has confidence and intelligence as a player where he's not going to be like Ben McLemore as far as I can tell where he has a mental block that inhibits his ability to knock down open shots. I guess all guys have ebbs and flows to confidence, but he strikes me as a player with a lot of moxie. And where that originates from is his elite speed and quickness to get wherever he wants on the court.
Defensively he can be spectacular by shooting the gaps. passing lanes. He's lean with wiry strength so he will be good at getting around picks unlike someone like Tyreke who was so thick he gets stuck on picks because of his bulk. There was one play that epitomizes his upside in the tourney where he took off from 15 feet against pressure got clear and jammed with force. You don't see PGs with short of "a runway" explode like that. The only PGs in the NBA that I think can do that would be Westbrook and John Wall.
He also is amazing in the open court with direct line drives, in and out dribble, and the Euro step, to finish near or above the rim. In tournament he made floaters too with a soft touch. So once he's nailing his jumper which is just a matter of repetition and adds more muscle to deal with the stronger PGs he can be a force. The last thing is that he's a lefty which is nice unorthodox aspect to his game that throws off defenders.
I was thinking about the teams ahead of, in particular the Lakers, and their desire to add UFA in 2018 in Paul George and Boogie Cousins next summer. Add those potential players to other scorers like Randle, Ingram and Russell, and Ball makes more sense there to get them all their shots and keep them happy. That puts us two pick away from landing Fox with Monk, Tatum and Jackson on the board. That puts our odds to land Fox at least 50%. Quite the pleasant surprise when 24 hours ago the odds seemed about 0%.