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Kurt Helin @basketballtalk
Spurs’ De’Aaron Fox to undergo surgery on left pinkie finger, out for season
nbcsports.com/nba/news/spurs… – 8:49 PM
Spurs’ De’Aaron Fox to undergo surgery on left pinkie finger, out for season
nbcsports.com/nba/news/spurs… – 8:49 PM

Paul Garcia @PaulGarciaNBA
De’Aaron Fox to miss remainder of season to undergo finger surgery open.substack.com/pub/thespotups… pic.x.com/DiTNfHzDhR – 7:23 PM
De’Aaron Fox to miss remainder of season to undergo finger surgery open.substack.com/pub/thespotups… pic.x.com/DiTNfHzDhR – 7:23 PM


David Aldridge @davidaldridgedc
With @RealZachPowell on the Spurs’ De’Aaron Fox needing season-ending surgery to repair a tendon in his left pinky, in @TheAthletic:
nytimes.com/athletic/62020… – 7:21 PM
With @RealZachPowell on the Spurs’ De’Aaron Fox needing season-ending surgery to repair a tendon in his left pinky, in @TheAthletic:
nytimes.com/athletic/62020… – 7:21 PM

Paul Garcia @PaulGarciaNBA
The Spurs have announced De’Aaron Fox will miss the rest of the season to undergo surgery to repair the extensor tendon in his left fifth finger. – 6:41 PM
The Spurs have announced De’Aaron Fox will miss the rest of the season to undergo surgery to repair the extensor tendon in his left fifth finger. – 6:41 PM

Shams Charania @ShamsCharania
ESPN story on San Antonio’s De’Aaron Fox set to undergo season-ending surgery to repair a finger tendon injury: espn.com/nba/story/_/id… – 6:40 PM
ESPN story on San Antonio’s De’Aaron Fox set to undergo season-ending surgery to repair a finger tendon injury: espn.com/nba/story/_/id… – 6:40 PM

StatMuse @statmuse
Quentin Grimes has more 30-point games than
Paul George
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Donovan Mitchell
Karl-Anthony Towns
Damian Lillard
Zion Williamson
Franz Wagner
Ja Morant
Jaylen Brown
De’Aaron Fox
Kawhi Leonard
Jaren Jackson Jr
since the trade deadline. pic.x.com/JftoU6CL6b – 9:50 AM
Quentin Grimes has more 30-point games than
Paul George
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Donovan Mitchell
Karl-Anthony Towns
Damian Lillard
Zion Williamson
Franz Wagner
Ja Morant
Jaylen Brown
De’Aaron Fox
Kawhi Leonard
Jaren Jackson Jr
since the trade deadline. pic.x.com/JftoU6CL6b – 9:50 AM


Paul Garcia @PaulGarciaNBA
24 points for De’Aaron Fox after a made dunk and three.
10 paint points
6 points from three
4 points from mid-range
4 points from FT line
Spurs by 9, their largest lead of the game.
Clean block by Biyombo on Edwards – 9:38 PM
24 points for De’Aaron Fox after a made dunk and three.
10 paint points
6 points from three
4 points from mid-range
4 points from FT line
Spurs by 9, their largest lead of the game.
Clean block by Biyombo on Edwards – 9:38 PM

Paul Garcia @PaulGarciaNBA
15 first half points for De’Aaron Fox:
8 paint points
2 points from FT line
2 points from mid-range
3 points from outside
Mavs by 5 – 8:56 PM
15 first half points for De’Aaron Fox:
8 paint points
2 points from FT line
2 points from mid-range
3 points from outside
Mavs by 5 – 8:56 PM
More on this storyline
Shams Charania: San Antonio Spurs star De’Aaron Fox will undergo season-ending surgery on Tuesday for tendon damage in his left pinkie, sources tell ESPN. pic.x.com/W20JJB7ZdZ -via Twitter @ShamsCharania / March 13, 2025
Tom Orsborn: Fox said his injured left pinkie finger will be examined by a doctor in Los Angeles when the Spurs are there March 17 to play the game that was postponed by the LA wildfires in January. “The surgery may or may not happen that day,” he said. -via Twitter @tom_orsborn / March 8, 2025
When the Kings played a Fox tribute video during a first-quarter timeout Friday, the sellout crowd of 18,332 booed initially, before rising for a standing ovation. Fox’s performance in his first game back in Sacramento since the Kings traded him in early February mirrored the unevenness of the fans’ reaction to him in San Antonio’s 127-109 loss. “I haven’t made a shot in two weeks, man,” Fox said. “When you change teams, at some point you’re going to play the [former] team. I think it was good. I wouldn’t really say I got emotional. But [the tribute] was great. I was here for so long, almost a decade. So, I really do appreciate it.” -via ESPN / March 8, 2025