Spurs remain committed to De'Aaron Fox despite Finals struggles
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 10:00 AM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
After a disappointing showing in the 2026 NBA Finals, where De'Aaron Fox averaged 12.8 points and faced criticism for critical mistakes, the San Antonio Spurs appear to be standing by their point guard. Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson expressed continued confidence in Fox, despite fans calling for a potential trade. Fox's performance was hampered by a high ankle sprain sustained earlier in the playoffs. The Spurs are reportedly not in a rush to make changes, valuing Fox's contribution during the regular season, where he averaged 18.7 points and 6.2 assists per game. Moving forward, the franchise shows a commitment to developing its roster without rushing a decision on Fox's future.
- •De'Aaron Fox struggled in the Finals, averaging 12.8 points per game.
- •Fox's injuries affected his performance late in the playoffs.
- •Spurs coach Mitch Johnson emphasized support for Fox amid criticism.
- •The team is not actively seeking to trade Fox at this time.
- •Fox contributed significantly during the regular season with 18.7 points per game.
- 10:00 AMYahoo Sports — The San Antonio Spurs Don’t Need To Trade De’Aaron Fox… Yet
"Bringing De'Aaron Fox back after his dismal Finals performance may be a tough pill to swallow, but patience could be the best thing for the Spurs in the long run.
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