Sure, just give Keegan another year or twoYeh can we find him a better costar than that stiff at center?
This was a nice callback. Fox has reached unreal levels of scoring efficiency for a guard. He's now averaging 30+ ppg and he's still making 50% of his shots from the field. And the truly scary thing (in a good way for Kings fans) about how good he's gotten at scoring the ball is that there's really nobody in the league who can defend him. He's too fast, too shifty with the ball, too good at taking the contact and finishing. Years from now we may look back at this moment as the beginning of the D. Fox era.
I don't even think it's about the speed anymore. I think it's he's learned how to use it properly in the last 2 years. As a young guy, he was just 110 miles an hour all the time. But now his patience and change of direction around the rim is actually just impossible to guard or predict.
I don't even think it's about the speed anymore. I think it's he's learned how to use it properly in the last 2 years. As a young guy, he was just 110 miles an hour all the time. But now his patience and change of direction around the rim is actually just impossible to guard or predict.
Yes, who is ready for "Multi-time Finals MVP, De'Aaron Martez Fox"???Any questions?
I understand where you are coming from, but no need to crap on Hali (or his wonks). For me at least, he will always remain a beloved player who chose and loved the city, brought energy, passion, love, and excitement each game, earned the respect of his teammates, fans, and opponents, and was one of the few bright spots in a decade of futility.Where are the Hail wonks, why are they not carpet bombing this thread?
They are both the right guard. Fox wouldn’t have the Pacers offense gelling like they are because he isn’t the pure point guard Rese is, but we got that historical offense engine in Domas so we need different things from Fox.
What I like about Fox more for the Kings is that he can get any shot at any time he wants, especially crunch time. Tyrese has had a good step back 3. Elite even, but that’s something that can be schemed. After that, it’s on Tyrese teammates because he can’t meaningfully attack the hoop like Fox.
Fox far more difficult, especially if he’s going to shoot the three in the mid to high 30’s at 8 attempts per like he is to this point. A three ball teams have to respect puts Fox from all star squeaker into one of the absolute best players in the NBA
I don’t want to turn this into another thread about the trade but I think everything is in its right place. This is somebody who hated the trade when it happened too.
Kings had a historic offense after trading in my opinion the best “pure” point guard in the NBA. The ends are ultimately the same offensively so until one of Tyrese winning championships as “the guy” OR the Fox-Domas core prematurely implodes without ever making a meaningful run happens. It’s a win-win and not worth digging up until new developments happen.
And no…”new developments” isn’t one of Fox, Domas, or Haliburton having a monster game.
It’s not really debatable that both teams were bad before, and now both teams are good after. Good for what should be a long time.