Fox Watch 2025-26

Fox had a decent game, but was unable to elevate his teammates to a road win over the surprisingly decent Suns. That 1.5:1 a:to ratio was far from impressive.
 
Fox's shooting came back, after abandoning him for a game, but the Spurs lost anyway. They traded 2s for 3s with the Timberwolves the entire second half, and got buried.
 
Peculiar game for Fox: had an efficient 31 points, but also had 7 turnovers, including two in the last 90 seconds that helped Orlando get back in the game. Nonetheless, he scored San Antonio's last 10 points for the second straight game, and got them the road win. Spurs now 9-4 with Fox in the lineup, 7-2 without Wembanyama, and Fox has led them in scoring in 7 of their last 9 games.

With all that being said, I gotta keep it a buck... I haven't seen anything in the last 9 games that would assuage my concerns, if I were a Spurs fan. I mean, we already knew that Fox had this in him: some of us even believed that Fox could be the best player on a playoff team (Contender? Maybe not. Playoff team? Absolutely!). The issue remains the same: what happens when Wemby comes back? If anything, Fox taking over down the stretch of the last few games makes me feel like he's going to be less inclined to look for Wembanyama with the game on the line.
 
Fox has quietly worked himself into a semi-respectable 38 percent shooting from three this season. If that holds up, it'll be a career high.

2-for-2 so far in this game.
 

"The grass is greener on this side."

Ouch.

Hard to disagree with the man. It does not reflect well upon this organization that everybody worth their salt who leaves seems to rejoice in their exit, as if it's a genuine liberation. We'd better hope Scott Perry has skill in the rehab business.
 
We are not doing as well as Fox and SA right now, but it is a necessary step back. Our grass was green too the year after we traded for Sabonis. Weeds grew. We will slowly remove the weeds.
Hope we get our yard clear before I wind up in the dirt. Gonna be a rough ~5 years unless they trade him to Washington. I guess if they had the balls to do it for Giannis I'd enjoy their good fortune.
 
Meanwhile Mike Brown took the high road and thanked Vivek and the Kings and the fans for the opportunity.
Brown became a victim of Vivek siding with Domas camp that Brown was a big meanie who dared to ask for more of players but Domas would rather spend time at home in Napa than practice.
 
TFW you don't like seeing Fox struggle, because he's your guy, but you're matched up against him in fantasy:

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Welp, it looks like Fox broke out of his slump, just in time to wreck the flimsy chance I had of winning my matchup.
 
Kings are in deep S@#$.....and the Spurs are looking for a season sweep on the Thunder.......a tough finals to swallow last year, would support a Spurs ouster of the Thunder to shut-up pundits.
 
Yeah, Fox looked great in the fourth, but he definitely looked like he was just out there getting cardio the first three quarters. If he played even half the game like he did the fourth, the Spurs win handily.
 
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