Unfortunately I didn’t think that weight gain really helped him last year. Quite the opposite and he still had issues absorbing contact at the rim
Who cares how buff he is. It only matters can he play defense and shoot.
Unfortunately I didn’t think that weight gain really helped him last year. Quite the opposite and he still had issues absorbing contact at the rim
A lifetime of playing away from contact is hard to break. Thought he got better absorbing contact at the end of the year, but still a ways to go.
Yeah finishing through contact is pretty far down on my list of things that Fox needs to work on. He gets to the line at a really good rate. If he could fix one of the two when it comes to defense or shooting, that would help immensely.
my biggest issue with him is there is zero legs or lift on his deeper shots which is why so many come off flat imo
Fox's innate ability as an athlete isn't speed, it's acceleration and change of speed. F=ma.
A+ for physics.![]()
Basketball reference now does a projected stats for next season. Here is what the kings have points wise
fox 24
Mitchell 15
Monk 18
Huerter 14
Barnes 16
Metu 15
Lyles 15
Sabonis 19
Holmes 16
Murray not listed
So projected 9-10 players in double digit scoring lol
Do you think that will be enough?What's that, 152 points from 9 players?
Basketball reference now does a projected stats for next season. Here is what the kings have points wise
fox 24
Mitchell 15
Monk 18
Huerter 14
Barnes 16
Metu 15
Lyles 15
Sabonis 19
Holmes 16
Murray not listed
So projected 9-10 players in double digit scoring lol
Basketball reference now does a projected stats for next season. Here is what the kings have points wise
fox 24
Mitchell 15
Monk 18
Huerter 14
Barnes 16
Metu 15
Lyles 15
Sabonis 19
Holmes 16
Murray not listed
So projected 9-10 players in double digit scoring lol
This is actually really cool to see, a player from when the Kings were last relevant coaching up the rookie who may be a part of the team where we reclaim a little relevance again.
This is actually really cool to see, a player from when the Kings were last relevant coaching up the rookie who may be a part of the team where we reclaim a little relevance again.
I love Doug Christie.
Coached on the Memphis g-league team last year (we know how good they’ve been at player dev the last couple of years) and is connected to Domas via the Lithuania national team.Former Lithuanian national team guard Deividas Dulkys will make his move to the NBA. According to BasketNews sources, the 34-year-old will become players development coach for the Sacramento Kings. Dulkys will be the second Lithuanian coach in NBA history after Darius Songaila.
3 hours ago – via Donatas Urbonas @ BasketNews