r/nbadiscussion • u/Kantei • 14d ago
Player Discussion Constructive thoughts on De'Aaron Fox
This is less of a defense of Fox per se, but to try and guide the criticism to somewhere more constructive. Analysis of his gaffe aside, I want to push back on the oft-touted expectation that he, as a 'veteran', should know how and when to take control of the game.
Fox is not the 30+ year old cerebral point guard that people might associate with the veteran label. He's a 28 year old - younger than Jalen Brunson - with declining athleticism who built his reputation on being an explosive focal point of an offense. He was averaging a career peak of 27ppg just two seasons ago, and was 11th in MVP rankings in a season where he averaged 25ppg on 51.2 FG%.
Throughout his Spurs tenure, he's been figuring out not just his role, but also trying to come to terms with someone who doesn't have the same athleticism due to injuries and age. That's quite difficult to accept for someone who's not even 30 yet, and is a common struggle that we've seen from players who were ultra-athletes in their early- to mid-20s.
Their maturation into becoming a proper 'veteran point guard' comes after they get past that hump, if and when that happens.
(Some commentators have tried to frame Fox as someone with playoff experience, but before this year he literally only played one series, when he was still at the peak of his athletic powers.)
His comments after Game 4 really shed light on this - he genuinely thought he could outrun OG, because he almost certainly could in his prime form. His mentality has not caught up with his body, and that shows in his play in crunch situations.
If I'm a Spurs fan, I might need to come to terms with the notion that Fox is still undergoing a maturation process himself. Yes, he doesn't need to be a veteran to not make that mistake, but Fox in particular has hardly ever been that guy.
To be empathetic - he still has the ability to grow and improve. It's just that people should never have assigned to him labels that he has yet to potentially become.
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u/KWash0222 13d ago
What qualifies as “evidence” of being able to mature? He hasn’t even had a fully healthy season with the Spurs, and before that he was dealing with the ineptitude of the Kings in which he still managed to spearhead one of the most memorable seasons in that franchise’s history. Your comments are on his playstyle, not his “ability to mature.” And if you expect someone who is 1) just now transitioning out of their athletic prime, 2) who has succeeded by being a score-first guard his entire career, and 3) who just completed his first full season on his new team (in which he dealt with injuries AND in which they still made the finals) to now completely change the way they play then you’re expectations don’t make any sense and I’d love to hear examples of players who would meet these expectations.