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In the war for the NBA title, the most formidable predators are ready to do anything to achieve their ends. A young Mexican, like any basketball player too. Here is his story. *English is not my native language.*

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The Kings' collective strength is impressive this season. Hector and Fox don't have to score for the Kings to win. Coach Patrick Ewing came with the reputation of a defensive coach, but today leads a creative attack and is pleasing to see.

It is based on various types of actions around 'Hector in the station and using exit screens to release shooters in corners or slide controllers to the basket. An exit screen is a basic screen for the cutter to cut to the corner. Fox is both the biggest beneficiary and driver of the dynamics in place. Last season, it didn't work because Holmes is not a shooter. But Keegan Murray fills this role better.

He's long been one of the game's most dangerous downhill forces, and right now, he's enjoying painting like never before. But this season, he has passed a milestone. Fox is not limited to improving something in which he was already highly talented.

He developed in the half-court, where he not only explodes to the edge in a straight line. However, he always does, but modulates his pace, trapping defenders on the back for tears, making patient and unpredictable readings on kick-outs, drilling all sorts of remote mid-rangers, and even sometimes operating outside the post.

It has become a legitimate off-ball weapon for Hector, the hub connecting all the pieces. His tireless screenplay and passes from midfield allow the ball to move from side to side, break opposing areas and keep the Kings from getting bogged down. Let's give Ewing credit for figuring out how to deploy it: as an operator in orbit by constant action, he can choose cutters and work the dribble-transfer play.

His connection with Fox has paid off, but his most effective two-person dance partner is Kevin Huerter, an addition that resembles a human torch in form and function. In Atlanta, he was stationary because the Hawks made him a spectator of Trae Young's pick-and-roll show. Now with Hector, he is doing wonders with his new team.

The game against the Pacers is the perfect example. Hector scored only 14 points but 14 rebounds and 7 assists, and Fox's 19 points. But now around them, Barnes scored 22 points, and Monk and Davis scored 20 and 15 on the bench. That's the difference between this season and last season. The danger comes from anywhere.

The Kings won 114-137, and Malik Monk fired the beam in front of Kings fans, who made the moment a pilgrimage.

Hector would again make a disconcerting efficiency performance the next day against the Clippers. Although less incredible than against the Cavs, the Kings will beat the Clippers with a double-double that sums up what he does best. 26 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, and 13 steals. He broke his career record, also the all-time steal record he smashed against the Knicks. He missed just one of 11 field goals and made all his free throws.

It's the game with the fewest rebounds since his rookie season, but breaking his record is nothing for him. Each player writes their legend in their way. High field goal efficiency, steals, and five-by-five will define Hector throughout his career. But now we are not there yet, but people recognize a player's greatness to lead his team to win.

The Kings don't have that respect because it's still a quarter of a season. The Kings have a record of 12 wins and 9 losses. 13 wins and 9 losses because, with a huge Hector, the Kings defeated the Bulls despite the heat stroke of LaVine with his 41 points.

Hector finished with 21 points, 17 rebounds, and 10 assists. Hector rarely does triple-doubles, but his triple-double number will explode this season. It's ongoing because he will make another five-by-five against Giannis' Bucks, but the game will end in a loss. The clash between Giannis and Hector has kept its promises.

Giannis' 35 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, and 23 points, 12 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals, and 5 blocks for Hector. The Bucks won 113–126, ending the Kings' three consecutive wins.