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Spurs face De’Aaron Fox dilemma: bench him rather than trade him
sports18 days ago

Spurs face De’Aaron Fox dilemma: bench him rather than trade him

San Antonio’s playoff-season exposed De’Aaron Fox as a high-paid guard whose production underwhelmed relative to his price, especially with young stars like Harper, Castle, and Wembanyama thriving on rookie deals. With Fox likely consuming 30–32% of the cap through 2029–30, the piece argues the best fix isn’t an immediate trade but moving Fox into a Sixth Man-like role to maximize value. If he won’t embrace a bench role, a later trade could be necessary, but today the Spurs benefit from keeping their young core intact and integrating Fox in a complementary way while they develop.

Spurs Fall Short in Finals as Young Core Grows Through Painful Lessons
sports26 days ago

Spurs Fall Short in Finals as Young Core Grows Through Painful Lessons

San Antonio built double-digit leads in the NBA Finals but couldn’t close out New York, losing the series 4-1. Wembanyama stressed learning from the disappointment and using it to fuel growth, Harper flashed as a bright spot, while Fox and Castle struggled in Game 5, signaling that the Spurs’ path to a title depends on improving late-game execution and gaining experience.

Fox's late layup gamble backfires as Knicks steal Game 4
sports1 month ago

Fox's late layup gamble backfires as Knicks steal Game 4

In a pivotal NBA Finals Game 4, De’Aaron Fox opted for a contested layup with roughly 13 seconds left instead of drawing a foul, allowing OG Anunoby to block it and setting up a late Knicks tip-in that gave New York a 3-1 series lead. Barkley called the decision a boneheaded move, and Fox’s second-half turnovers compounded San Antonio’s collapse as the Spurs’ title bid hung in the balance.

Fox's Late Layup Miscue Costs Spurs in Game 4 Thriller
sports1 month ago

Fox's Late Layup Miscue Costs Spurs in Game 4 Thriller

In Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, De'Aaron Fox attempted a late layup instead of letting the clock run, was blocked by OG Anunoby, and a Spurs foul on Jose Alvarado preceded Anunoby's game-winning tip for the Knicks in a 107–106 comeback victory; Fox explained he wanted to push for a three, Barkley called the decision 'dumb,' and Fox finished with 18 points, five rebounds, seven assists and four turnovers.

Late-Game Layup Backfires as Spurs’ Finals Dream Crumbles
sports1 month ago

Late-Game Layup Backfires as Spurs’ Finals Dream Crumbles

After San Antonio's 107-106 loss in Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals, De'Aaron Fox said his late layup attempt — blocked by OG Anunoby as he tried to outrun him to push San Antonio ahead by three — was a risky decision that stemmed from trying to extend the clock; instead, it sealed the Spurs' collapse as New York completed a 29-point comeback. Fox had a tough second half (5 points on 2-for-8 shooting, 4 turnovers in 19 minutes) as the Spurs' offense dried up following an 81-52 lead, with several teammates also struggling; while many factors contributed, Fox's late miss drew the spotlight.

Fox's Final-Seconds Rush Costs Spurs Game 4
sports1 month ago

Fox's Final-Seconds Rush Costs Spurs Game 4

De’Aaron Fox chased down a loose ball with San Antonio up 106-105 in the closing seconds of Game 4 and attacked OG Anunoby at the rim instead of draining the clock. Anununoby (typo? should be Anunoby) swatted the layup, Knicks grabbed the rebound and followed with a game-winning putback on the next possession, sealing a comeback win. Fox's decision drew heavy criticism as a rookie-like mistake in a high-stakes Finals moment, with the Spurs’ late collapse highlighting a costly miscue in the series.

Barkley rips Spurs as Knicks pull off Finals-record 29-point comeback in Game 4
sports1 month ago

Barkley rips Spurs as Knicks pull off Finals-record 29-point comeback in Game 4

NBA legend Charles Barkley blasted the San Antonio Spurs after their 29-point collapse in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, calling it some of the 'dumbest basketball' he’s seen and criticizing De’Aaron Fox for taking a late layup instead of letting the clock run; New York completed the largest comeback in Finals history with OG Anunoby tipping in the winner with 1.2 seconds left, lifting the Knicks to a 107-106 victory and moving the series to 3-1 in favor of New York, with the Spurs now facing elimination in Game 5.

Fox's late layup attempt seals Spurs' Game 4 Finals heartbreak
sports1 month ago

Fox's late layup attempt seals Spurs' Game 4 Finals heartbreak

De'Aaron Fox explains his late, aggressive layup attempt in Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals—a move that was blocked by OG Anunoby as the Knicks staged a dramatic 107-106 comeback. Fox finished with 18 points and seven assists, and his decision to push for a late bucket sparked debate about whether he should have slowed the clock or accepted a foul, as San Antonio’s 29-point lead melted and New York took a 3-1 series lead.

Brunson’s late surge powers Knicks past Spurs in Game 1 of the Finals
sports1 month ago

Brunson’s late surge powers Knicks past Spurs in Game 1 of the Finals

Jalen Brunson scored 13 of his 30 in the fourth quarter, including a go-ahead 3 with 1:50 left, to lift the Knicks to a 105-95 win over the Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. De’Aaron Fox struggled, going 7-for-15 and missing a late jumper that could have tied the game, while Karl-Anthony Towns continued his strong postseason play as New York grabbed a 1-0 series lead.

2026-nba-playoffs1 month ago

Wembanyama fuels Spurs to 103-82 Game 4 win, tying West Final at 2-2

Victor Wembanyama poured in 33 points as the Spurs overwhelmed the Thunder 103-82 to knot the Western Conference Finals at 2-2 and set up a pivotal Game 5 in San Antonio. San Antonio’s defense held OKC to 33% shooting and 6-for-33 from three, while injuries to Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell depleted Oklahoma City’s depth. De’Aaron Fox returned from a sprained ankle to provide stability in the backcourt with 12 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists, helping the Spurs’ 25 assists on 35 made baskets. The series now heads back to Texas with a likely emphasis on Game 5’s outcome and its strong influence on the series’ direction.)