Thanks for explaining. Now I understandThe #1 hater of Fox had this gem to say in the game thread.
Thanks for explaining. Now I understandThe #1 hater of Fox had this gem to say in the game thread.
I definitely overreacted. He still should’ve passed the ball to Wemby tbhSo far Fox has been everything we could have hoped for. He makes one more shot against GS and people here would be predicting a Finals berth
Has he now???So far Fox has been everything we could have hoped for. He makes one more shot against GS and people here would be predicting a Finals berth
Of all thr entire team’s horrible play and your issue is with Fox? Give it up man Mr B… I mean @bozhemoiWe're in a lot of trouble if Fox is going to be this bad. He looks small, cannot guard anyone or even stay in front of anyone, he cannot get around players, he has no real point guard skills, and cannot get his shot off. Against PHX he got to the line, but that was it.
Not a big problem if you're paying him $30 mil/year, which would be too much, but he's maxed out. This was a game where he really needed to rise to the occasion and take over the team's needs with so many injuries and he was a painful non-factor. Really bad signs from him so far this year.
Another topic I was against everybody but you can't say I didn't warn you guys...I mean, I'm not going to rag on him like Bozhemoi, but anyone that watched Fox somewhat regularly in Sacramento, how did he play there? Is he anywhere near the Sacramento Fox?
He doesn't look that great. I've been expecting him to take over. Lots of penetration/get to the rim and either score or dish it out. He's just passing the ball around a lot and not looking very dynamic out there. He's trying to let inferior players make plays and I don't know why. We need him to take over, not fit in.
It's the last thing that makes him look elite, but it won't last.His speed still looks pretty good but now that he is alone and SA Three point shooting still sucks, I would not let him get into the paint easy either.
I can see the argument that Fox won't be successful because mid-range is being weeded out of the league, but Fox doesn't have a midrange game?It's the last thing that makes him look elite, but it won't last.
TP worked on a mid-range that extended his career once he lost his speed advantage, Fox doesn't have that
| Player | 3-10 FGA% | 3-10 FG% | 10-16 FGA% | 10-16 FG% | 16-3P FGA% | 16-3P FG% |
| Fox | .249 | .474 | .159 | .440 | .108 | .400 |
| DeRozan | .108 | .471 | .236 | .456 | .280 | .405 |
| Parker Career | .186 | .455 | .094 | .403 | .271 | .411 |
| Parker (since 2011-12) | .215 | .450 | .132 | .447 | .267 | .427 |
nice work! I questioned the statement myself and am glad someone looked deeper into itI can see the argument that Fox won't be successful because mid-range is being weeded out of the league, but Fox doesn't have a midrange game?
Comparing Fox to DeRozan (king of midrange) and Parker for their careers. I put in Parker since 2011-12 as that is the season he shot notably more from 10-16:
Player 3-10 FGA% 3-10 FG% 10-16 FGA% 10-16 FG% 16-3P FGA% 16-3P FG% Fox .249 .474 .159 .440 .108 .400 DeRozan .108 .471 .236 .456 .280 .405 Parker Career .186 .455 .094 .403 .271 .411 Parker (since 2011-12) .215 .450 .132 .447 .267 .427
Fox is superior from 3-10 in both attempt % and % than both of these mid-range legends.
10-16, which is what most of us would classify as midrange, Fox is superior to Tony, both career wise and since 2011-12 season in terms of attempt % (althoug by a small margin) and very close in terms for FG% to both Parker and DeRozan.
16-3P is more a long 2, Fox had way less attempt % but are about as efficient as DeRozan but worse than Parker (though not significantly.
Based on that, not sure how you can conclude Fox didn't have a mid-range game, especially in the context of 10-16 feet.
That Mr Body changed up his whole posting style yet still outed himself due to his extreme takes on Fox (and the yearning for Branham really gave it away) is so hilarious to me
While I agree that he's not the problem, I do think his stats in this stretch are sort of over-estimating his actual impact on winning these games. I haven't been blown away or super impressed personally.Fox since Wemby went down: 26.5ppg/3.3rpg/6.5ast with 1.5 steals and just 2 turnovers on 52/42/78 and taking the most difficult guard matchups very few all-star guards do.
But he's the problem.
Put me in the camp of "slightly concerned" re: his contract for the next few years. Hoping he continues to look more comfortable as time goes on, and really the biggest thing is just developing chemistry with Wemby. Would be nice if they could actually play together for more than 5 games before someone gets injured.Kings: Carried hard with 28/11, had 12 points in the 4th.While I agree that he's not the problem, I do think his stats in this stretch are sort of over-estimating his actual impact on winning these games. I haven't been blown away or super impressed personally.
Fox will be making $49M next season when his extension kicks in.Put me in the camp of "slightly concerned" re: his contract for the next few years.
Fox will be making $49M next season when his extension kicks in.
Devin and Keldon will combine for $44.5M.
Who would you rather have on the team?
Is Fox worth 30% of the cap? Probably not. But he's definitely in that ~25% range and I'd rather overpay 5 to 10 million for a legit all-star than have overpaid role players like Devin.
Cap space wise his contract won't be an issue until the final year when Castle's extension kicks in.
And unless he suffers a catastrophic series of injuries we'll always be able to easily move him if needed.
With Devin I'm "very concerned" about his contract while with Fox it's only a slight concern.