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Spurs look forward to ‘exciting offense’ with De’Aaron Fox

Spurs look forward to 'exciting offense' with De'Aaron Fox

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The buzz surrounding San Antonio‘s trade for point guard De’Aaron Fox cut through the grogginess and morning chill Monday at the team’s shootaround.

As Spurs star center Victor Wembanyama heaved one-legged 3-pointers from the wing, general manager Brian Wright found a seat courtside. Under the basket, acting Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson sat with Harrison Barnes to pick his brain about Fox, who was his teammate for six seasons in Sacramento.

“Even when there’s so much talk about Victor, the timeline, winning and development and this evolution that we’ve all gone through, sometimes this league dictates the capacity or opportunity at which you can do that in the big picture,” Johnson said. “When you add a player like De’Aaron Fox and you already have a strong foundation, there will be opinions and expectations that come with that, what that means, what the timeline is. We’ll get into that, but we will not shy away from the reality of adding good players and things that come with that.”

San Antonio officially acquired Fox on Monday as part of a three-team trade involving multiple players and draft picks, giving the Spurs an All-Star guard and clutch performer in Fox to pair with a generational talent in Wembanyama, the reigning NBA Rookie of the Year who is set to make his All-Star debut later this month. Wright and San Antonio’s brass pulled off the deal without surrendering veteran Chris Paul, Barnes or any prized young prospects such as rookie guard Stephon Castle, Devin Vassell, Jeremy Sochan or Keldon Johnson.

In Fox, the Spurs add a speedy downhill scorer who ranks fourth in total points when shooting off drives this season. San Antonio also now features a potentially unstoppable pick-and-roll combination with Fox and Wembanyama. According to Second Spectrum data, Fox has averaged 1.13 points per direct pick as the ball handler on pick-and-rolls, sixth best in the NBA. Wembanyama, meanwhile, has averaged 1.16 points per direct pick as the screener on pick-and-rolls, second in the league.

Fox, 27, is averaging 25.0 points, 6.1 assists and 5.0 rebounds and has ranked in the top three each of the past three seasons in clutch time field goals. The Spurs are 9-11 in clutch time games.

“Who do you stop between those two?” Vassell asked just as shootaround wrapped up. “I think…

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