I remember at the beggining of the season we were talking about this guy averaging double figures. He was coming up big at the start of the season and was providing the Lakers with a huge lift. How is Rick Fox doing?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Rudeezy:</div><div class="quote_post">I remember at the beggining of the season we were talking about this guy averaging double figures. He was coming up big at the start of the season and was providing the Lakers with a huge lift. How is Rick Fox doing?</div> Rick Fox is decent. He's still the typical foul machine we're all used to seeing in him. Although, his offense is very sluggish, he scores about five to six points a game, and on defense, he hasn't been any better. Still trailing his opponents. I still feel his injury is affecting him and only time will tell in the playoffs.
George had the best job in the NBA during the start of the season. He's part of the starting five together with 4 future HOF's. He used to make some impact plays but I wonder what happened. Maybe he needs the whole 4 back to people will be forced to free him.
Just a thought, they had a 20-4 record with all of the big four in the starting line up. But, you are right. The only way George will get outta this funk is when Malone comes back. He needs the open looks in order to be successful. But, it seems kinda strange to me that he needs open shots to do anything. He's probably the 2nd most athletic player on that team, and, with all the athletecism he has, not to mention throw in his great leaping ability, he should be able to creat more shots by himself instead of relying on others to get him something. That's really the biggest knock on him is that he has a tough time creating for himself. But, yea, Malone coming back will help him tremendously whenvever that does happen.