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De’Aaron Fox is now with the San Antonio Spurs, and he’s ready to get started.
The newest Spur sent a message to all fans on Wednesday morning, decked out in his uniform and telling everyone that he would see them on Wednesday for the game against the Atlanta Hawks.
He reminded fans that the Spurs wouldn’t be home for a while, but he is clearly prepared to play hard right away.
For the last few weeks, we heard rumors of Fox wanting to leave the Sacramento Kings.
And as those rumors grew, others about him yearning for a place on the Spurs’ roster popped up everywhere.
Eventually, it became very clear that Fox was eager to be in San Antonio, and he finally got his wish.
But now that he’s a member of the team, it’s time for him to find his place in the lineup and figure out how to help them improve.
Fox could be a major boost to the Spurs and he has been averaging 25.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game, shooting 46.9 percent from the field.
The idea is that he will build a great partnership with Victor Wembanyama and give him even more support.
That could take the Spurs to the next level and make them playoff contenders.
Right now, San Antonio is the 12th team in the West with a 21-26 record, and that means they have some work to do before the playoffs roll around.
Will Fox be the difference-maker and the key to the postseason?
Or does San Antonio’s front office need to do a bit more work before Thursday’s trade deadline?
He is now with his team and looks enthusiastic and driven.
What can this new-look Spurs team do?
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The San Antonio Spurs just made a franchise-altering move by acquiring De’Aaron Fox from the Sacramento Kings, sending away Zach Collins, Tre Jones and picks in a bold trade that signals their playoff ambitions.
With Victor Wembanyama already turning heads, Fox’s addition creates one of the most exciting young duos in the NBA.
After eight seasons wearing No. 5 with the Kings, Fox will need to switch his number in San Antonio as rookie Stephon Castle already claims it.
Fox reportedly will sport a number with significant Spurs history as it was worn by an NBA Finals MVP.
“De’Aaron Fox will wear No. 2 for the Spurs, per Don Harris (of News4SA). Last worn by Kawhi Leonard,” Legion Hoops wrote on X.De’Aaron Fox will wear No. 2 for the Spurs, per @DonHarris4![]()
Last worn by Kawhi Leonard. pic.twitter.com/2eg0jCbEFM
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) February 3, 2025
Fox’s offensive prowess makes the trade particularly exciting for San Antonio. The team has long struggled with guard play, and he represents a transformative solution.
In recent seasons, he’s emerged as one of the NBA’s top guards, bringing elite offensive skills that should complement Wembanyama perfectly.
Their potential two-man game looks exceptional on paper.
Fox’s vision and passing ability could unlock Wembanyama’s potential in ways few NBA players can match.
The partnership promises to inject new energy into a Spurs franchise hungry for playoff relevance.
As Fox joins Wembanyama, San Antonio fans have every reason to be optimistic.
This trade isn’t just about adding talent. It’s about building a potential championship foundation for years to come.
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The San Antonio Spurs gave up some depth and assets to get De’Aaron Fox.
However, they’re still in a position to get much better for years to come.
As reported by Evan Sidery of Forbes, they still have a plethora of assets they could potentially trade to land another star.
The Spurs still possess enough future assets to eventually chase another star to pair alongside Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox:
2025 = Own + unprotected Hawks 1st
2026 = unprotected swap with Hawks
2027 = unprotected Hawks 1st
2028 = top-1 protected swap with Celtics
2029 =… pic.twitter.com/gTVgkWJYYD
— Evan Sidery (@esidery) February 3, 2025
The Spurs have their own first-round pick and an Atlanta Hawks first-round pick in 2025.
They have an unprotected pick swap with the Hawks in 2026 and the Hawks’ unprotected first in 2027 from the Dejounte Murray trade.
Then, they have their top-1 protected swap with the Boston Celtics in 2028, plus their own first-rounder in 2029.
If that wasn’t enough, they have unprotected swap rights with the Dallas Mavericks or Minnesota Timberwolves in 2030 and an unprotected swap with the Sacramento Kings in 2031.
De’Aaron Fox hasn’t emerged as a superstar but is a borderline perennial All-Star.
His ability to drive and attract defensive attention to the rim will give Wembanyama plenty of scoring opportunities.
They should also be deadly in the pick and roll.
Furthermore, this will allow Chris Paul to be efficient and lead the second unit, acting as an extension of the coach whenever the reserves are out there.
They also succeeded in retaining a promising guard like Stephon Castle, and his pairing with Fox in the backcourt looks promising since he has the potential to become one of the best defensive guards in the league.
The Spurs have a bright future ahead of them, but the present also looks quite exciting.
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The San Antonio Spurs just made a huge move.
They landed their point guard of the future in De’Aaron Fox, and they did so without having to give up any of their core pieces.
That’s why Skip Bayless believes it’s time for Victor Wembanyama to show up.
The controversial analyst went on an eleven-minute rant about how the former No. 1 pick needed to ‘put up or shut up’ now that he has an All-Star-caliber point guard by his side.
It's "put up or shut up" time for Wemby pic.twitter.com/Cuv0GdNjnk
— Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) February 3, 2025
Truth be told, it’s hard to ask more of Wemby in just his second season in the league.
He leads the league in blocks and is a leading candidate for Defensive Player of the Year, all while averaging a double-double.
The Spurs were among the worst teams in the league last season, and they have hovered around .500 basketball this year despite the absence of legendary coach Gregg Popovich.
That kind of turnaround was possible because of Wembanyama.
The Spurs are now one of the odds-on favorites to make the playoffs after this move, and the best part about it is that they could still make more trades.
They also managed to keep Harrison Barnes and Chris Paul, both of whom will continue to provide essential veteran leadership and experience, even if they are not part of their long-term plans.
Wembanyama has been more than good on both ends of the floor since he entered the league.
He’s played according to expectations, and if someone disagrees with the eye test or the numbers, they might not be paying attention.
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Thursday features the final slate of games in the NBA before the league starts its annual break that coincides with All-Star weekend, and for those who will not participate in the festivities in San Francisco, it will be an opportunity for them to rest and reset before the stretch run.
Although plenty of people still expect the Boston Celtics to repeat as world champions, there is lots of parity across the league right now, and besides the handful of teams that have a shot at winning it all, there are a few underrated teams that could make some noise in the playoffs.
Colin Cowherd said that one team — the San Antonio Spurs — belongs in that second group as a squad that can make a postseason run, per the Volume.
“Keep your eye on San Antonio,” Cowherd said.“Keep your eye on San Antonio”@colincowherd & @_JasonLT discuss why the Spurs can make a playoff run pic.twitter.com/nQpxvrXTMO
— The Volume (@TheVolumeSports) February 13, 2025
San Antonio has a 21-year-old monster in Victor Wembanyama, who is already playing at a borderline superstar level in just his second season in the NBA.
Last week, they made the trade that will likely set them up for success as soon as next season and possibly even championship contention when they acquired star guard De’Aaron Fox, and he is forming a terrific duo along with Wembanyama.
While the Spurs have won just two of their first five games with Fox and are in 12th place in the Western Conference with a 23-29 record, they still have a real shot at reaching the play-in tournament.
They’re currently just three games behind the Golden State Warriors for the 10th spot in the West.
Should the Spurs reach the play-in tournament and/or the playoffs, no one will want to face them, as Cowherd said, since it would mean up to seven games of dealing with the 7-foot-3 Wembanyama and one of the deadliest crunch-time performers the NBA has in Fox.
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The San Antonio Spurs have been through a lot over the past week.
First, they had to shut down Victor Wembanyama for the entire season with a worrisome blood clot condition.
Now, it seems like their legendary coach won’t be back at all.
According to a report by ESPN’s Shams Charania (via Bleacher Report), Gregg Popovich won’t return this season, and his future with the organization is ‘uncertain.’
Spurs HC Gregg Popovich is not expected to return this season, and "his future is uncertain" as he recovers from a mild stroke suffered in November, per @ShamsCharania pic.twitter.com/kObCtd3d6N
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) February 23, 2025
Popovich has been away from the team and recovering from a mild stroke he sustained earlier in the season, and this has been the first actual update we’ve gotten ever since.
He led the team to six trips to the NBA Finals and five championships in 22 postseason berths, establishing himself as one of the greatest – if not the greatest – coaches in basketball history.
Needless to say, this is a lethal blow to a team that’s looking to get back to contention.
Then again, basketball might be the last thing on their minds right now.
Coach Popovich has become a pillar of the franchise, the community, and the basketball world as a whole.
His coaching tree runs deep in the NBA, and he’s one of the most influential figures in sports history, as he laid the blueprint for what a winning organization looked like.
Popovich also took the reins of Team USA and coached some of the most talented players the game of basketball has ever seen.
Hopefully, he’ll be able to recover from this health scare and continue to live a long and fulfilling life, even if it’s not on the sidelines.
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