Sactowndog wrote:RipPizzaGuy wrote:Sactowndog wrote:
Dude... the Kings shot the third highest 3 point percentage in the league!!! Our lack of attempts had nothing to do with Fox’s lack of 3 point shooting. It had everything to do with Fox’s inability ( and WCS’s) to kick the ball out to open shooters once they collapsed the defense. I can’t count the times Bogdan stood at the 3 point line, no one within 6 ft of him, screaming for the ball.
The man averaged 8.4 drives a game and averaged 2.6 shots at the rim. Hes basically passing out 70% of the time. As you said, the stats are there. I can't blame the guy from driving into the paint and passing it out to a wide open JJ to hesitate on a shot or brick.
Fox makes passes but he makes bad passes. That is why his assist to pass is only 8.6% versus most top point guards are in the 10% range.
Not sure where you get your pass numbers on drives.
http://stats.nba.com/players/drives/?sort=DRIVE_PASSES_PCT&dir=1
Fox only passes 28.3% of the time on drives for a grand total of 1 assist per game. By comparison Chris Paul and Ben Simmons are at 38% for 2 assists a game. Fox does however have a high number of turnovers at .6 a game.
If he were a super efficient scorer that would be one thing but his points per is 45.6% which is is the bottom half of the league. For comparison Kyrie Irving also only passes 26.4% and 1 assist a game but Kyrie’s points per is 68.5%.
There are real statistical reasons Fox didn’t make an all rookie team. He’s a bad player. Maybe he gets better but currently we have great shooters in Buddy, Beli and Bogi and an inefficient chucker at the point who fails to get them the ball.
You hit the nail on the head. And if he doesn't get better quickly - the Kings need to move in a different direction. Let's hope he makes the jump this season...












