[Game] 16/82: Kings @ Clippers 22 NOV 2024, 7:30pm PT/10:30pm ET

Who will be the star of the game?


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Fox is probably gone if we dont start winning. I could see him wanting out.
I mean if Fox wants to start winning, maybe he should do something about the 1-7 for 4 point half.

Clear as day the last 3 games when he stayed aggressive and kept control of the offense. At some point, he's just got to establish the pecking order that he eats first and things run through him. But he's so often content to just defer and it ends up killing us.

That doesn't mean ball-hog, but All-NBA scorers don't just sit back and be content with 4 points in a half.

People can (foolishly) ***** and moan about ancillary guys like Huerter (and unfortunately Keegan right now) on offense, but I said this all last season too; this team only reaches it's ceiling if Fox is playing like a top 15 guy every single night.
 
I mean if Fox wants to start winning, maybe he should do something about the 1-7 for 4 point half.

Clear as day the last 3 games when he stayed aggressive and kept control of the offense. At some point, he's just got to establish the pecking order that he eats first and things run through him. But he's so often content to just defer and it ends up killing us.

That doesn't mean ball-hog, but All-NBA scorers don't just sit back and be content with 4 points in a half.
And most of those shots came later after he was completely OK standing and watching every player including Keegan go iso. Fox has to be a little more selfish.
 
A bad team would actually be below .500. The fact that there are only three teams with winning records in the top half of that strength of schedule chart, according to your site, suggests that there may be some context missing from the equation.
or it would mean they played teams like OKC and GS twice. The chart is strength of schedule not a ranking of teams. The ranking is of the teams you have played.
 

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or it would mean they played teams like OKC and GS twice. The chart is strength of schedule not a ranking of teams. The ranking is of the teams you have played.
No, I get how strength of schedule works; what I'm saying is that if all of the teams with winning records just happen to have a soft SOS, then maybe a soft SOS isn't the damning indictment you seem to be suggesting it is.