I would like to know why we didn't trade him for Russ when we had the chance.
they in fact do NOT "may have to review this" when there was time on the clock after it went through the net.The Chicago call
...or Ben Simmons
The Chicago call
Durant approves of being nice.
That doesn't at all looking like what he's saying though haha. Looked like he says, "That was nice" the 2nd time.
they in fact do NOT "may have to review this" when there was time on the clock after it went through the net.
I also don't think they needed to review it for how many points it counted for.
LOL
Any ducking questions?
The seventh stage is called Foxed around and found out.Coach challenging: "We're challenging the play to see if it in fact when through basket."
Ref's into monitor: "The six stages of grief are Shock, Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and then Acceptance."
We play (and Fox being very unselfish tbh) too much unselfish basketball for it to happen, but I think Fox has ascended this season to like one of 6 or 7 guys with the ability to win a scoring title. Like if he could just find any sort of 34-35% from 3 consistency, that would open u his already unstoppable mid/at the rim game so much.
Just an unreal turn-around from where he was a year ago around this time.
Yeah his play did a 180 when the Kings traded Hali. He showed he could play at a much higher level than he had previously at the end of last year. He's kept that up this year with the added clutchness to his game.
Also shout out to Monk last night. Ball handling wise, he was as bad as we've seen with some really poor decisions and costly turnovers but his shot really saved us. He's shooting 50% from 3 in the last 10 games.
Flash back to Mike Brown talking about believing in Fox’s defensive potential at his introductory press conference
He missed a FT and doesn’t have “proper focus”, so I’ve read here at KF.
It’s amazing he could manage to hit such a clutch shot, since he’s so unfocused and unclutch.