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Spurs Get Brutal De’Aaron Fox Update Amid New Wemby Report

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The Spurs got a brutal injury update on De'Aaron Fox after their third win over the OKC Thunder, while Victor Wembanyama continues to grow.

TheSan Antonio Spurs havecemented themselves as NBA title contenders with their Christmas Day win over theOklahoma City Thunder, the third occasion in 12 days.

A part of their recent success and status as Finals hopefuls has been De’Aaron Fox, who arrived on the team in a trade last summer to pair him with franchise starVictor Wembanyama.After missinga bit of timewith some questions about his fit on the team, Fox has elevated his game recently, playing amajor part in theSpurs’ 23-7 record.

However, after theteam’s Christmas win against the defending champions, Fox was listed as questionable for their upcoming contest against theUtah Jazz with left abductor tightness. Now, the point guard isofficially listed as out, which comes as a brutal blow considering his strong play over the past few weeks.

Matthew Tynan

Spurs say De’Aaron Fox is OUT tonight (adductor tightness)

“Spurs sayDe’Aaron Fox is OUT tonight (adductor tightness),”NBA reporterMatthew Tynan wrote in a post on X.

In 22 games this season, Fox is averaging 21.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 6.1 assists on 48.2% shooting.

De’Aaron Fox Injury Update

Fox had previously missed time earlier in the year witha hamstring injury, but the new injury update might not be as big a concern, considering San Antoniodidn’t rule him out until the day of the Jazz game.

But still, Fox has been extremely impactful in the time he has played this year. There were questionson his fit and play style alongside Wembanyama, but so far,he’s answered all those questions with some strong performances.

Thatisn’t to sayevery night Fox is playing at an All-Star level, as in the past five games,he’s had three scoring less than ten points, but overall,he’s brought a veteran point guard presence to amostly young Spurs team.

Along with Fox, SanAntonio’s backcourt featuresDylan Harper andStephon Castle, two rising stars who have so far blown out expectations in their rookie and second year, respectively.

Harper also missed time, but the second pick is averaging 12.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.9 assists on 46.8% shooting in 20 games. Castle has been even better, dropping 18.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, and seven assists a night on 51.2% shooting,making a strong case to become an All-Star in his second season.

Along with those two, the Spurs have seen impactful performances on a night-to-night basis fromJulian Champagnie,Devin Vassell,Harrison Barnes, andKeldon Johnson on the wings, each providing both three-point shooting and perimeter defense, helping vault San Antonio tothe sixth-best net rating (+6.9),fifth-best offensive rating, andfourth-best defensive rating in the NBA.

Victor Wembanyama Continues To Dominate, Still Growing

While the Spurs have gotten strong showings from their supporting cast, Wembanyama continues to lead the team as their franchise superstar. The growing7’5”center did miss a few games with a left calf strain, but sincereturning against the Thunder in the NBA Cup semifinals, he has gone back to hisextremely impactful self.

Despitethe fact that Wembanyama has come off the benchon head coachMitchJohnson’s rotation in six games,playing an average of 21.7 minutes per contest this month, he remains a deadly force on both sides of the ball.

This season, Wembanyama is averaging 23.4 points, 11.8 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and three blocks per game on 51.4% shooting in his third season. The Spurs have taken a cautious approach in his return, but as seen in the three wins against Oklahoma City, even a minutes restrictionhasn’t limited his impact.

Additionally, in what might be the scariest recent news for the league, there is a new reportthat says Wembanyama is still growing. The Frenchcenter’s height was officially listed as just above seven feet tall when he entered the league, and after being listed as7’5”at the start of the season,he’snow reportedly still growing, potentially at7’6”or7’7”tall right now.

Even if the Spurs see Fox miss multiple gameswith his new abductor injury, a healthy Wembanyama, along with Castle, Harper, and the rest of the supporting cast, can keep the team near the top of the Western Conference standings.

San Antonio has won ten of their last 12 games and shows no signs of slowing down as the season goes on.

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