Spurs face De'Aaron Fox decision amid Dylan Harper's rise
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 2:32 PM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Dylan Harper's strong performance during the Finals has intensified discussions around De'Aaron Fox's future with the Spurs. As Fox's $229 million contract extension is set to begin, concerns about his health after a difficult Finals run complicate matters. Fans are recognizing Harper's potential as the team's future leader at point guard, prompting the Spurs to consider how to utilize both players effectively. The team faces a dilemma in balancing Fox's established role with Harper's emerging presence, alongside Stephon Castle's development.
- •Dylan Harper's performance has raised expectations for the Spurs.
- •De'Aaron Fox's contract extension begins soon, complicating roster decisions.
- •Fox struggled with health issues during the Finals.
- •The Spurs are contemplating a three-guard setup with Harper and Castle.
- •San Antonio's offseason decisions can impact Victor Wembanyama's development.
- 2:32 PMYahoo Sports — Dylan Harper's arrival gives Spurs a De'Aaron Fox decision they cannot delay
"Dylan Harper’s stellar Finals run has sparked a high-stakes point guard controversy in San Antonio, threatening De’Aaron Fox’s $229 million future.
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