If fans weren't the 16th man for the New York Knicks during their five-game NBA Finals run, De'Aaron Fox could've been. And because nobody trolls quite like a Knicks fan, that fake praise hit a new ...
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De’Aaron Fox looked far from his usual self in the NBA Finals as the San Antonio Spurs lost to the New York Knicks in five games and conceded the championship. Fox underwhelmed throughout the series, ...
The San Antonio Spurs’ trade for De’Aaron Fox was initially viewed as a homerun by fans at large. Now, fans are wondering how to get out of his lengthy contract. With the ascent of rookie Dylan Harper ...
De’Aaron Fox made headlines for all the wrong reasons after Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Things didn’t get much better in Game 5 in which he was held to just seven points in 37 minutes in the Spurs’ ...
Going into the first elimination game of the 2026 NBA Finals, San Antonio Spurs star De’Aaron Fox has a lot of pressure placed on him. As he’s struggled against the New York Knicks, Fox has dealt with ...
De’Aaron Fox addressed criticism over his costly Game 4 layup that fueled the Knicks’ stunning 29-point comeback, insisting he has moved on ahead of San Antonio’s must-win Finals clash. De’Aaron Fox ...
In the aftermath of the San Antonio Spurs’ historically devastating Game 4 loss to the New York Knicks, many fans were quick to assign blame for the team's collapse after building a commanding ...
De'aaron Fox on his decision to shoot instead of run clock and draw a foul. Quote, "I tried to get a layup to get up three, force them to need a three. OG made a good block." Well, that's very Magic ...
De’Aaron Fox’s 28-year-old legs ain’t what they used to be. The guard’s confidence burned the Spurs and potentially sealed their Finals fate when his — as labeled by Charles Barkley — “dumbass” ...
Sometimes less is more. That was certainly the case late in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, when De'Aaron Fox retrieved a loose ball in New York Knicks territory while his team led by one. It was one of the ...
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