Chandler wrote:Knixkik wrote:Chandler wrote:Knickkik I don't follow college hoops but watched a little of last nights gameNot a big sample size but fox looked a little like elfrid payton
Is that a fair comparison. He seemed more heady than dynamic. Not a knock on him
Payton is probably his floor, so i don't think that comparison is too far off. Payton was a late bloomer at a mid-major school, and Fox is already a pretty dominate PG as a freshman at Kentucky. So i don't you can really compare them overall, because Fox is probably as good or better as a freshman than Payton was as a junior. Payton is probably the player we are looking at if he never develops beyond this point, but he has significantly more upside than Payton for sure, and should get better. So at worst he is a Payton-level player, and at best he's a poor man's Wall. He will likely fall someplace in between.
Wall? The thing I noticed a fox is he always has his head up which I like.
He's big and fast like Wall is. And statistically he's almost identical to Wall's freshman year at Kentucky. In most drafts Fox would be a top 5 pick. Odds are he's not Wall, but a lesser version is realistic.
Also, this is from an ESPN article a few days back. Chad Ford discusses the best fits among the top PGs and says Fox for the Knicks.
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New York Knicks
Odds of a top-5 pick: 6.0 percent
Chances of drafting a PG: No offense to Derrick Rose or Brandon Jennings, but point guard would be New York's biggest need even if both weren't free agents this summer. The Knicks need an elite playmaker to pair with Kristaps Porzingis. The problem is, they are too good to land a top-5 pick and might not even crack the top 10.
Best PG fit: It's tough to say with so much in flux in New York. Is Phil Jackson going to keep his job? What about Jeff Hornacek? Realistically, the Knicks' two best options might be Fox and Ntilikina.
While I have concerns about Fox's shooting, he adds a sizzle that I think would be a great fit in New York. He's the fastest point guard in the draft, and he has the potential to be the best defensive point guard as well. His playmaking skills are top-notch. I think he would be the guy for the Knicks. -- Ford