AD literally clobbered Kevin for the board, lost his balance trying to post up the air and then flailed to the floor when he completely lost his footing.
Are people trying to will this "Fox wants out" thing into existence, or can they really simply not imagine a scenario where Fox doesn't sign an extension but still wants to stay?
AD literally clobbered Kevin for the board, lost his balance trying to post up the air and then flailed to the floor when he completely lost his footing.
Unless I’m thinking of a different play, the offensive rebound was contested by Keegan and I didn’t see a foul. Huerter came in while he was juggling the ball but no contact between them.
Are people trying to will this "Fox wants out" thing into existence, or can they really simply not imagine a scenario where Fox doesn't sign an extension but still wants to stay?
Are people trying to will this "Fox wants out" thing into existence, or can they really simply not imagine a scenario where Fox doesn't sign an extension but still wants to stay?
Fox doesn’t want out. Everybody has known for the last two years that he wouldn’t sign an early extension if he had time and ability to qualify for a higher max.
Just people trying to add a narrative into an otherwise predictable and boring business decision.
Fox doesn’t want out. Everybody has known for the last two years that he wouldn’t sign an early extension if he had time and ability to qualify for a higher max.
Just people trying to add a narrative into an otherwise predictable and boring business decision.
Bad shots in the grand scheme. The Kings don't trade Barnes and get better at 3's. They get better inside. Good 3's but identity matters. If anyone thinks Huerter hitting 3's is the path, well good luck. That's a result of the stars laying the path if he does. Not quick passes. It might get you to .500, but not where they want to go.