For sure, I agree. I think he will play his best individual ball playing that way, but I think the team has a much higher ceiling with him switching primary duties with Steph and that Steph has gotten too many of those duties lately.He played his best when Victor was out and was one of the main factors that carried the team to the record they had in that stretch. He was the focal point during a lot of those games. Steph was out for some of those games too.
He was also maybe the Spurs' best player last game in OKC.
All I'm saying is, people need to not crap on Fox if he has a bad game when he's being played like this. He's not at his best playing off the ball. He's being a good team player, and then people are ragging on him for these performances the past bunch of games.
But, team game, the spacing has sucked missing DV, with limited Vic, and with Barnes/Champ hitting less than 33% combined, and that coincides with Fox/Steph/Dylan shooting terribly.
Fox isn't going anywhere this yr, or probably next, so they have to figure it out, and he's the best suited/only one suited today to play off ball, because today Steph/Dylan are shooting under 25%
Maybe the first 33 (24 with Fox) games was a fluke and this doesn't work, maybe the past 6 games missing key shooters and slumping is just that- a slump against 5 tough teams. We'll have to see, I'm hesitant to look at 6 games given the circumstances and say he can't play-off ball, but he does need to initiate more for sure.
I think it boils down to we are fine if Steph is the only poor shooter in the SL, but for the past 2 weeks its been Steph + Fox + Barnes + Champ with Kornet for a lot of those minutes. 5 guys that haven't been hitting 3s, that'll make you look bad.