San Antonio Spurs, De’Aaron Fox Agrees to Four-Year, $228M Extension, AP Source Says
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, AUG 4 – De'Aaron Fox's four-year, $229 million deal secures his role through 2030 as the Spurs balance his contract with emerging talent Dylan Harper, sources said.
- On Monday, reports suggested the San Antonio Spurs may not pay De'Aaron Fox, as they haven't signed an extension and acquired Dylan Harper.
- Following the trade deadline deal, San Antonio Spurs traded for De'Aaron Fox and then selected Dylan Harper with the 2025 NBA Draft second-overall pick, complicating plans.
- In 62 games for the Spurs and Kings, De'Aaron Fox averaged 23.5 points, 6.3 assists, and 4.8 rebounds last season.
- Speculation has emerged that De'Aaron Fox could request a trade if the Spurs do not agree on a deal, with talks suggesting they might trade him without a max contract.
- Future cap projections show a max deal would occupy 30% of the salary cap, and Victor Wembanyama is extension-eligible next offseason.
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The 27-year-old All Star game leader got along with San Antonio, with whom he will now be linked until 2030.
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Read Full Article"Overpay of doom" - NBA fans lose it as Spurs give De'Aaron Fox a Luka Doncic-tier payday with $229million extension
NBA fans were left stunned after De'Aaron Fox signed a four-year, $229 million extension with the San Antonio Spurs on Monday. The announcement was made by ESPN's Shams Charania in a tweet on Monday.
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