Zach Lowe
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And to your point about Wemba,
He started rolling to the rim less often and less aggressively for sure.
Not all the time.
There are some hard rolls in there.
But I don't think it's a coincidence that two of Fox's four turnovers, all of which were horrendous in the second half, all four of his turnovers were in the second half, were passes where he expected Wambanyama to be somewhere on the roll that he wasn't.
And he ended up just passing it to the Knicks.
And that combined with all the threes.
And I rewatched the second half last night and just noted like seven or eight
horrible quick threes that I thought this first took quick, like Dylan, Dylan Harper, you don't need to be taking a step back three in isolation with 12 on the shot clock, Julian Champagny.
You don't need to be pulling up for a contested three in transition with 19 on the shot clock and a 25 point lead, not open contested, just terrible shots.
The play where it became a red of the flag went from red to Scarlet to me with like four 55 left in the game.
Fox is dribbling the air out of the ball.
And when B comes to set a screen for him and I'm sitting, it's right below me where I am in the Hyundai chase, whatever bridge up there.
And I see Darren Fox tell Victor women Yama to go away.
I don't want to pick from you.
I want to pick from somebody else.
And at that moment, I'm like, Oh my God, he's waving away the seven, five monster.
Who's been unstoppable rolling to the rim for big chunks of the series.
What is he going to do?
He calls up Champagny because Champagny has Brunson on him.