MrSparkle wrote:I get it. There’s a difference between a Coby and Fox. You can’t rely on Coby for 82 games. He will play like a replacement player half the time. Whereas Fox, you have to scheme and keep a plan around him, cause he will get his spots every night.
That doesn’t mean he can beat the best teams or come close prime/MVP Shai, Curry, Paul, but there’s a threshold he passed where you get all-star production every single night on a playoff contender.
Zach too, albeit all you’re getting from him are those stats. Fox is less efficient scoring, but his knack for steals and playmaking makes him much more valuable. Ultimately, Zach always needed a defensive playmaker like Lonzo to play his best.
Coby’s issue is consistency. His end of the year PER always tells the story. He might have his all-star nights, but 15.5 PER for a high volume scoring guard is pretty damn mediocre. Especially considering his 8 week stretch as the #1 option.
Not sure that Fox is more steady than White. Just to set an arbitrary benchmark I'll take shooting 30% or below as a terrible game.
Fox had 9 out of 62 games that bad, 14.5%.
White has 9 out of 74 games that bad, 12.1%.
I think I'm a lot more anti-Fox than the general NBA watcher though, I personally think he's vastly overrated. Kings barely suffered when they traded him, from 50% win rate to 44%. Very marginal. He's certainly not a bad player but I think he's closer to Lavine than a top PG like Luka or Steph.
















