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De’Aaron Fox To Undergo Season-Ending Surgery On Pinkie

De’Aaron Fox will undergo season-ending surgery to repair tendon damage in his left pinkie. Fox suffered the injury during training camp and played through it all season.

Fox was traded to the San Antonio Spurs from the Sacramento Kings at the NBA trade deadline and ended up playing 17 games for his new team. In 62 games for the Spurs and Sacramento Kings, Fox averaged 23.5 points, 6.3 assists and 4.8 rebounds.

The Spurs also lost Victor Webmanyama to a blood clot after the All-Star break, which effectively ended their chances of competing for a play-in spot.

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