Fox replaces Ball - Rising Stars Challenge

#6
Glad he made it. Any other year he would've been a shoe in, but this rookie class has been crazy good.

Lonzo: 10 ppg/7 rpg/7 apg/ 1.5 spg
Tatum: 14 ppg/ 5rpg/ 1 spg/ 48% shooting
Fox: 11pg/ 3rpg/ 4 apg/ 1spg
Markkanen: 15ppg/ 8rpg/ 2 3pg
DSJ: 15ppg/ 4rpg/ 5 apg/ 1 spg
Mitchell: 20ppg/ 4rpg/ 3apg/ 2 3pg
Kuzma: 15 ppg/ 6rpg/ 2 3pg
Simmons: 16 ppg/ 7rpg/ 7apg/ 2spg

That doesn't even include the guys that have played well for winning teams, but haven't put up numbers like Anunoby, Jordan Bell, and Kennard. This draft (not counting Simmons) might wind up with the most all stars since 2003.
 
#14
Glad he made it. Any other year he would've been a shoe in, but this rookie class has been crazy good.

Lonzo: 10 ppg/7 rpg/7 apg/ 1.5 spg
Tatum: 14 ppg/ 5rpg/ 1 spg/ 48% shooting
Fox: 11pg/ 3rpg/ 4 apg/ 1spg
Markkanen: 15ppg/ 8rpg/ 2 3pg
DSJ: 15ppg/ 4rpg/ 5 apg/ 1 spg
Mitchell: 20ppg/ 4rpg/ 3apg/ 2 3pg
Kuzma: 15 ppg/ 6rpg/ 2 3pg
Simmons: 16 ppg/ 7rpg/ 7apg/ 2spg

That doesn't even include the guys that have played well for winning teams, but haven't put up numbers like Anunoby, Jordan Bell, and Kennard. This draft (not counting Simmons) might wind up with the most all stars since 2003.
Just imagine if any of or all of Frank Mason, Justin Jackson and Harry Giles rise to that level too. This past draft could really go down as a historic draft with regard to the number of really good player and all stars.