Fox scored 49 points. This comes just one game — and one night — after scoring 60 points. “I was a little tired coming in today, but I feel like when the game started, I was fine,” Fox said. “I’m not going to say I’m not tired … but I can’t say this back-to-back has made me more tired than any other back-to-back.” He became the second Sacramento player to score at least 100 points in a two-game span, with the other being DeMarcus Cousins in 2016 when he scored 104. Fox is just the third player in NBA history to score at least 109 over two days, joining Kobe Bryant (2007) and Wilt Chamberlain (17 different times). “Woah,” Kings coach Mike Brown said when he heard that stat, a big grin spreading across his face. “The back-to-back, the overtime game, him playing 75 minutes last night … for him to come with us missing three of our top six guys, that’s what says OK, he’s DeAaron Fox and he did his job. Wilt, Kobe, Foxy.” -via ESPN / November 17, 2024