I don't understand why De'Aaron Fox only turn it on when it's 4th quarter. It doesn't help the team chances. I don't know if they intentional do this to conserve his energy or what. It makes sense when he turn it on whenever he sense the Kings aren't making shots, struggling or playing behind...he needs to take control and do something. Barnes is like the only player that try to break the momentum of the other team by attacking. Now, I am not blaming Fox totally on this...because it's the coaching too. If you're not running play for FOX or telling him to attack, then who's fault is it? I seen Fox just giving the ball up and let others make play while standing around...who's fault is it? Why did he constantly attack in the 4th in every possession? Obviously, it's the coach that tell him to do it, right? If that's the case, what happened in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd quarter? Like I said before, every time Fox is not attacking or being aggressive whenever he's on the floor....you're basically giving the opponents free lunch. Now, I am not saying to have FOX constantly attacking every single possession...i am saying when things isn't going well for the Kings, for example...not shooting well or in dangerous of trailing behind, he needs to turn it on to break the drought. He's one of the leaders of the team, he need to step it up and not waste time. If you do this in the Playoffs and rely on your teammates to play well while you're watching...you're not really maximize the chances of winning. That's all I got to say...
The great players like Kobe, MJ, DeRozen, Paul George... in the league when they sense their team is in trouble, they want the ball and want to break the other team momentum....I don't see why Fox need to stand around and watch. If you want to take the team to another level...this is what he need to do imo. He can't just be another player out there between the 1st and 3rd quarter.