Patrick Beverley is interested to see how the San Antonio Spurs approach the home stretch of this season without Victor Wembanyama.
San Antonio Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox (4) attempts a layup in front of New Orleans Pelicans center Karlo Matkovic (17) in the first half of an NBA basketball game in
His impressive play has sparked a three-game win streak by Sacramento and has landed LaVine an honor from the NBA. On Monday, the NBA announced that LaVine has been named the West
The Spurs are the franchise he wants to help lead, quite possibly into the next decade. Frost Bank Center is the arena under which he now has a parking spot.
De’Aaron Fox had a big highlight during the San Antonio Spurs’ game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night. Midway through the third quarter with the Spurs up 84-71, San Antonio made a steal as they found a wide-open Fox on the fastbreak.
The San Antonio Spurs trade for De’Aaron Fox brought about a prediction or two of what it would mean for not only the team but perhaps for the NBA’s Western Conference playoff picture. But the anticipation of watching Fox paired with Victor Wembanyama has dissipated since the generational talent’s season came to an end.
When the San Antonio Spurs traded for De’Aaron Fox, the reality that he’d be paired with Victor Wembanyama was cause for excitement. But because of this NBA season’s most devastating injury, there’s a new reality for not only the Spurs but Fox as well.
The Sacramento Kings have been a mixed bag since the high profile trade that sent De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs and brought Zach LaVine to the Kings. The Kings are currently sitting in tenth place in the conference,
De’Aaron Fox has been playing with a nagging injury on his dominant hand for virtually the entire season. The San Antonio Spurs knew about his injured left pinky when they dealt for him shortly before the NBA trade deadline.
Spurs star De'Aaron Fox details just how big a part of the team superstar teammate Victor Wembanyama still is despite a season-ending injury.
NBA trade deadline, De'Aaron Fox made it known that he didn't want to play for the Sacramento Kings anymore, and his preferred destination would be the San Antonio Spurs to team up with Victor Wembanyama.