De'Aaron Fox is on fire, and his recent performance is turning heads across the NBA. But here's where it gets even more impressive: After a delayed start to his season, Fox has not only bounced back but is now delivering consistently high-level performances for the San Antonio Spurs and fantasy managers alike. In Thursday’s thrilling 135-123 victory over the Mavericks, Fox showcased his versatility with 17 points (on 7-16 field goals and 3-7 three-pointers), three rebounds, and seven assists in just 32 minutes on the court. And this is the part most people miss—since returning from his absence on December 27, Fox has been a model of consistency, averaging 16.9 points, 7.7 assists, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.1 three-pointers per game across his last seven outings. What’s even more striking is his efficiency from beyond the arc, where he’s shooting a solid 40.5%. But here’s the controversial part: Is Fox’s current streak a sustainable peak, or is he due for a regression? While his numbers are undeniably impressive, some critics argue that his shooting percentage from deep might not hold up over a longer stretch. What do you think? Is De'Aaron Fox the real deal, or is this just a hot streak? Let us know in the comments below!