Jones: DeFox wants to channel Chris Paul/Bagley grapples with first challenge

I agree. I’m only hard on Fox because as this sheet shows he already opens up shots for his teammates. The problem is he doesn’t get them the ball in the right spots. If he plays the right way he could be great.

They say people are motivated by love of competition, fear of failure, or the desire for glory. Fox is clearly the latter. It’s our role as fans to give him glory when he plays the right way.

Fox is very bright. You combine that intelligence with the motivation to get better (e.g. study film and improve his game) and I really think he's going to be very good. There is soooooo much potential there. Even if he incorporates just a few new things in his game next year he's going to improve by quit a bit, and he'll improve the performance of everyone else as well. I just want him to get some direct instruction from some HOFer point guards, like a Nash or a Stockton. It's admirable that he's looking at CP3 film, but that is indirect and one has to make inferences on why CP3 does what, when and why. The Kings need to look into getting a legit point guard mentor for Fox to groom him appropriately.
 
Oh wait. Russ had KD and Harden and drove them off because he never passes the ball until he’s sure he can’t score.

crapty basketball.
Do steph and Kyrie not have a scorers mentality? would you rather have a facilitator only type like ricky rubio?
 
Here is an example of what I’m talking about. The attached image shows Bogi’s shots and attempts with Fox on and off the court and overall.

You can see what Fox’s ability to collapse defenses does for Bogi’s shooting percentages. Bogi’s shooting percentages from the corner 3’s are a ridiculous 50% and 75% from the right and left corner 3 respectively. But the total attempts only increases .2 with Fox on the floor!! Instead you see Bogi’s mid range attempts go up where Fox penetrates, tries to shoot, can’t and dumps it to Bogi.

These numbers indicate pee poor point guard play. If someone shoots 75% from 3 when you are on the floor you damm well need to get him the ball in that spot... This specifically is where Fox has to improve. View attachment 7993

That’s also not a good look on Joerger with Bogdan and Buddy we should be launching 3s
 
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Do steph and Kyrie not have a scorers mentality? would you rather have a facilitator only type like ricky rubio?

It’s doesn’t have anything to do with scoring or not. Steph is so great because he forces opposing defenses to adjust for him and he uses that to help get teammates like Klay shots where they can best succeed.

On the positive note, Foxes quickness can collapse defenses. For the team to be good he has to use that to get our very good 3 pt shooters open shots. Otherwise Fox May have good stats but the team will suffer. The question is will Fox play for the name on the front or back of the Jersey.
 
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De'Aaron said in his latest interview he was getting mentoring from Peja and Bobby (Jackson).

The Kings really need to start thinking big and out of their little Kings' box and start thinking of all time great point guards instead of good off-the-bench scoring point guards like Bobby Jackson. Where is the imagination? If you want to become great, how about being coached by someone that was great? Even if a Nash or Stockton or someone of their ilk could not work with Fox full time, how about part time? How about three or four times a year? Or during the summer? There's nothing wrong with getting an infusion of HOFer blood into the system.

P.S. Even though he's not a pg, I can see how Peja could give Fox some perspective on wings - how to set them up, where to get them the ball, etc. And he might also give a coach perspective on shooting the ball.
 
The Kings really need to start thinking big and out of their little Kings' box and start thinking of all time great point guards instead of good off-the-bench scoring point guards like Bobby Jackson. Where is the imagination? If you want to become great, how about being coached by someone that was great? Even if a Nash or Stockton or someone of their ilk could not work with Fox full time, how about part time? How about three or four times a year? Or during the summer? There's nothing wrong with getting an infusion of HOFer blood into the system.

P.S. Even though he's not a pg, I can see how Peja could give Fox some perspective on wings - how to set them up, where to get them the ball, etc. And he might also give a coach perspective on shooting the ball.

I wonder why minority owner Shaq is never around to tutor our bigs? Maybe because he has nothing of signifiance to share. His career was precipitated on running defenders over. I guess he has no wisdom to impart besides that. :p Heaven knows he's not giving free throw tips. Fox is awesome. I am not the least bit concerned whether he gets the counsel of Nash Stockton or Oscar Robertson. It couldn't hurt but as long as he adds strength and muscle without sacrificing speed, which I can tell he already has, and plays in a uptempo system, he is going to be all-star.
 
This RIGHT here!! One of the things I hated about Jason Thompson and some of our other rookies is they never figured out that they needed to SLOW DOWN and let the game come to them. College ball is a bit more frenetic, fast paced, react off instinct and not thought/experience. That's why JT fouled so much, he never figured out the right anticipation of the game.

In the NBA you have to be patient but quick, probe but dont rush it. The fact Bagley understands that before his first ever game just from practices is amazing. I think David Robinson was correct about him. Game recognizes game. Bags is going to contribute right away and be a force for years. As long as he can get his strength were it needs to be without adding bulk and remains healthy dude will be top 5 at his position for years. Such a stud.

I think this support your narrative.
 
Sounds like a pro and hasn't played a game yet. He's getting good advice from somewhere and he's actually listening and applying it. Can't ask for much more than that.
I mean, the hype of Harry Giles had been through the roof for a good few months. I'm hoping that we'll find out about him in the summer league because outside of some HS footage and his abysmal college season, we don't really know much about him at all.
 
I mean, the hype of Harry Giles had been through the roof for a good few months. I'm hoping that we'll find out about him in the summer league because outside of some HS footage and his abysmal college season, we don't really know much about him at all.

Kings twitter is hyping the hell out of him this weekend. More so than Bagley.
 
Don't worry about being Chris Paul be DeAron Fox and play to his strengths and improve on his own weaknesses, he will never remotely even be a similar player to CP3 dude is a athletic freak who needs to play to that.

I pray this is not another WCS wanting to be Porzingis situation players just need to be themselves and work hard.

I'm quoting you but my comment really applies to several posters.

It amazes me how hard some of you try to find something to fret about, some reason to be a little less enthusiastic about one of our young players. Give the kid a freaking break.
 
I wonder why minority owner Shaq is never around to tutor our bigs? Maybe because he has nothing of signifiance to share. His career was precipitated on running defenders over. I guess he has no wisdom to impart besides that. :p Heaven knows he's not giving free throw tips. Fox is awesome. I am not the least bit concerned whether he gets the counsel of Nash Stockton or Oscar Robertson. It couldn't hurt but as long as he adds strength and muscle without sacrificing speed, which I can tell he already has, and plays in a uptempo system, he is going to be all-star.

Because he isn't interested in mentoring. He's a minority owner and really has no desire for any further involvement with the Kings. I saw him at a couple of Kings games right after Vivek bought the team and it was pretty obvious he was there to be seen and have a good time. He's not invested in the team itself and, quite frankly, I wouldn't expect him to be.
 
I mean, the hype of Harry Giles had been through the roof for a good few months. I'm hoping that we'll find out about him in the summer league because outside of some HS footage and his abysmal college season, we don't really know much about him at all.

True. But that's with any rookie. You don't know what you have until he steps on that court. Even with the players who played a full season of college. SL still may not be the best measure.
 
Because he isn't interested in mentoring. He's a minority owner and really has no desire for any further involvement with the Kings. I saw him at a couple of Kings games right after Vivek bought the team and it was pretty obvious he was there to be seen and have a good time. He's not invested in the team itself and, quite frankly, I wouldn't expect him to be.

Well he did speak to Cousins a bit in the past, and I think we saw results when Rondo was here, particularly him getting deep position early and calling for the ball.
 
Because he isn't interested in mentoring. He's a minority owner and really has no desire for any further involvement with the Kings. I saw him at a couple of Kings games right after Vivek bought the team and it was pretty obvious he was there to be seen and have a good time. He's not invested in the team itself and, quite frankly, I wouldn't expect him to be.


Oddly enough, Shaq was named the GM of the Kings new E-sports team ( Kings Guard Gaming ) back in April.


https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/spo...ue__tab_Shaq_as_GM_of_Kings_Guard_Gaming.html

"Kings Guard will draft fourth in the upcoming April 4 draft. They will select a six-man team that will move to Sacramento where the Kings have built a state of the art eSports training facility and gaming studio inside Golden 1 Center.

It appears the Kings are taking their first dip into eSports seriously, even using their analytics guru, Luke Bornn, in their pre draft assessments of potential draft picks. From their official press release:"


As a lifelong gamer ( intellivision ftw ) , I have always thought this was pretty cool. That we have a team for the inaugural season and that they are investing in it, and taking it seriously.Not the Shaq part. :cool:
 
Oh geez people. We seem to be working awefully hard to criticize a young player who has lofty ambitions about trying to learn from and emulate one of the greatest point guards of all time.
Right. I’m pretty sure i remember Kevin Martin watching tape of Dwyane wade after studying Rip Hamilton the previous year, and guess what? He became one of the best players in the league at drawing fouls.


Studying certain people doesn’t mean u wanna be just like em
 
Right. I’m pretty sure i remember Kevin Martin watching tape of Dwyane wade after studying Rip Hamilton the previous year, and guess what? He became one of the best players in the league at drawing fouls.


Studying certain people doesn’t mean u wanna be just like em
No CP whining and flopping and I am cool with it
 
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