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Damn. And they needed every bit of that too, no Derozan or Monk tonight. I saw they were down like 20 at some point and now I see they ended up losing in OT.
Hopefully this gets Fox goin, they need him at a really high level to keep pace in Lebron's Western Conference.
what does ethical have to do with this? :oldlol:
There was concern a few years ago that someone was gonna put up wilt level numbers since there was a scoring blitz of so many players clocking 50-60 point games. But the way the league is now with its parity and the current CBA ensuring all teams have somewhat of a deep roster, I don’t expect any guy to break Kobe or wilts record anytime soon. Wemby may do it if the spurs fail to get better players around him, but the current formula is depth, not individual loadbearers kudos to Fox, he put up the effort to get his team the win.
[QUOTE=Neal Romer;14957349]Damn. And they needed every bit of that too, no Derozan or Monk tonight. I saw they were down like 20 at some point and now I see they ended up losing in OT.
Hopefully this gets Fox goin, they need him at a really high level to keep pace in Lebron's Western Conference.[/QUOTE]
He needed to get going? He was already averaging like 25PPG+ lol
[QUOTE=Meticode;14957374]He needed to get going? He was already averaging like 25PPG+ lol[/QUOTE]
Still hasnt been quite the player he was 2 years ago. I need more out of him if the Kings are planning to make any noise in "The BloodBath West - brought to you by Lebron James and Kia."
100 plus on a back to back
Tim MacMahon: Players who have scored at least 109 points over two games, per @ESPNStatsInfo: De’Aaron Fox (last two nights) Kobe Bryant (2007) Wilt Chamberlain (15 TIMES!) – via Twitter espn_macmahon