It's not a wall of inconsistencies, look at the sample sizes. The difference between 17% and 35% on those 29 shots he took in March is 6 made baskets. If he had knocked down 2 more of his threes in November, 2 more in February, and 6 more in March he would be at 37% for the year. Are you really going to tell me that the outcome of 10 shots over 6 1/2 months is serious cause for concern? The whole point is that we don't know yet what will happen in season 2. roasthawg is the one that brought up Chris Paul -- a 13 year NBA veteran -- and implied that Fox might be a bad fit next to Doncic because he doesn't shoot the ball with nearly the same efficiency. Well, so far he's outpacing Chris Paul if we compare rookie seasons.
College shooting stats don't always translate to the pros. I don't think the "CP3 was better in college so we knew his percentage would improve" argument really holds up. It took Stauskas 4 years to find his range and he was elite in college too. A lot of guys never do. Kevin Durant is one of the best shooters in history and he shot 29% his rookie season. Can we at least give Fox a couple seasons before labeling him as a non-shooter for life? He was 6 for 6 in a game against San Antonio this year. You don't luck your way into 6 made threes in the same game.
College shooting stats don't always translate to the pros. I don't think the "CP3 was better in college so we knew his percentage would improve" argument really holds up. It took Stauskas 4 years to find his range and he was elite in college too. A lot of guys never do. Kevin Durant is one of the best shooters in history and he shot 29% his rookie season. Can we at least give Fox a couple seasons before labeling him as a non-shooter for life? He was 6 for 6 in a game against San Antonio this year. You don't luck your way into 6 made threes in the same game.
Statistically, Fox hasn't shown that he can shoot at any level. He claims to have been a good 3 point shooter in high school but there is no evidence of that. Chris Paul was not only a great 3 point shooter in college but he was also a great free throw shooter as well. Fox hasn't proved that he can shoot threes, mid range shots or free throws up to this point.
These guys that struggle their rookie years and then turn into great shooters usually have some sort of shooting track record that predates their struggles. Durant was extremely inefficient his rookie year in the NBA but he was extremely efficient in all shooting facets in college. Fox has yet to show that he can shoot the ball at all and everyone is banking on him being a good shooter in the future for no real good reason other than the fact that we want him to become a good shooter. But so far, there is zero evidence of him being able to shoot the ball from any spot on the floor, including free throws. The odds are not in his favor at all on this one.