Mitch Johnson emphasizes belief in De'Aaron Fox ahead of Game 5 - ESPN
SAN ANTONIO — Spurs coach Mitch Johnson emphasized his belief in beleaguered guard De'Aaron Fox on Friday on the heels of his rough showing in the team's loss to the New York Knicks in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
«I don't get into social media,» Johnson said. «I think I've been fired 212 times, and we've traded Fox 72 times. People have their opinions. I don't care. I care what the people that matter in our building, our organization, in that locker room, that they know how I feel. De'Aaron Fox will have the basketball in his hands at the end of the game tomorrow, and I have the utmost confidence he's going to deliver like he's done countless times for us.»
Fox struggled late in Game 4 as San Antonio surrendered a 29-point lead that allowed the Knicks to make the largest comeback in NBA Finals history and extend their series advantage to 3-1. New York wing OG Anunoby tipped in a Jalen Brunson miss on a 3-pointer in the final seconds to cap the rally.
Fox shot 1-of-5 in the decisive fourth quarter and finished the night with a game-high four turnovers. With 13.1 seconds left to play and San Antonio leading by one point, Fox sped to the rim on what appeared to be a breakaway layup that would have extended the lead to three points. Instead, Anunoby closed fast on him and blocked the attempted layup. The sequence set up Anunoby's winning tip. But Fox likely could have prevented that by holding the ball until the Knicks were forced to foul him, which would have sent him to the free throw line.
Fox remains undaunted by the criticism.
«It's not like people have my phone number and can call me,» Fox said smiling. «I don't watch those shows. It doesn't matter. It is what it is. Can't change it now. It is what it is. We're trying to


