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.
San Antonio Spurs Center Victor Wembanyama is out for the season, but he's joining his teammates for a big game against a rival.
The San Antonio Spurs decided to go all-in for a star to pair alongside Victor Wembanyama before this past NBA trade deadline, trading away multiple draft picks and role players to acquire Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox.
Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, and De'Aaron Fox are poised to redefine the San Antonio Spurs' future. Could this trio be the key to a new era of success for the Spurs in the NBA? Explore the potential of this dynamic group as Jeff Garcia and guest San Antonio Sports Star's James Pledger discuss team-building strategies,
De'Aaron Fox will be returning to Sacramento as he faces the Kings and Victor Wembanyama will be in attendance.
I know he wants to be out there, but making himself feel like he's still part of the team,” Fox said. “It's hard playing without Vic,” Castle admitted. The Spurs miss having Wembanyama on the floor, but at least he is staying connected with his ...
The San Antonio Spurs have suffered another setback with Victor Wembanyama already ruled out for the season. De'Aaron Fox, a one-time NBA All-Star, may soon join him on the injured list, potentially undergoing surgery.
Fox had a team-high 22 points (8-12 FG, 4-6 3Pt, 2-2 FT), two rebounds and three assists over 27 minutes during Sunday's 141-124 loss to Minnesota. The four made threes represented his best performance from beyond the arc as a member of the Spurs.
The San Antonio Spurs' three-game winning streak ended with a loss to the Sacramento Kings. However, the spotlight shifted to the Kings' surprising reception for former star De'Aaron Fox, who later addressed the moment.
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