Fox made the move to the Alamo City from Sacramento last season, a trade he reportedly pushed for, and brought his trademark explosiveness with him. Unfortunately, his debut campaign in Texas was cut short after just 17 games due to finger surgery. Still, he left a strong impression, putting up 19.7 points and 6.8 assists per night in limited action.
Prior to the midseason switch, the former All-Star and All-NBA guard was tearing it up for the Kings, averaging 25 points, 6.1 dimes, and 5 rebounds a game, reaffirming why he’s considered one of the most electric guards in the league.
Now, with his future firmly rooted in San Antonio, the Spurs are banking on Fox to be a central piece of their ongoing rebuild, and a spark plug alongside their growing young core.