Sources: Spurs' Fox to have season-ending surgery
Briefly

San Antonio Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox is set to undergo season-ending surgery to repair tendon damage in his left pinkie, a condition he suffered during training camp. The surgery will allow for quicker healing and better preparation for the offseason with his new team, having been traded from the Sacramento Kings. Over 62 games, he averaged 23.5 points, 6.3 assists, and was notable for scoring 60 points in a single game this season, marking a franchise record for the Kings. His absence adds to the challenges faced by the Spurs this season as they already miss key players.
Fox's decision to undergo surgery is aimed at expediting recovery, ensuring he can build chemistry with the Spurs in the offseason.
In his time with the Spurs, Fox demonstrated elite performance, averaging 23.5 points and achieving a franchise-record 60-point game for the Kings.
Read at ESPN.com
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