San Antonio Spurs' DeAaron Fox to undergo season-ending pinkie surgery
- De'Aaron Fox of the San Antonio Spurs will have season-ending surgery on his left pinkie tendon, as reported by sources to ESPN.
- Fox joined the Spurs from the Sacramento Kings and played 17 games, averaging 23.5 points and 6.3 assists across 62 games this season.
- Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Blake Walston will undergo Tommy John surgery, announced by Manager Torey Lovullo, which will delay his progress for around 14 months.
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Report: Spurs G De'Aaron Fox set for season-ending surgery
After just 17 games with his new team, San Antonio Spurs star guard De'Aaron Fox is set to undergo season-ending surgery for tendon damage in his left pinkie finger, ESPN reported Thursday.
Spurs De'Aaron Fox to Have Season-Ending Surgery
In another devastating blow to the San Antonio Spurs, guard De’Aaron Fox is set to have season-ending surgery. Fox, who was traded to the Spurs in February, will undergo surgery to repair a damaged ligament in the pinkie finger on his left hand. Fox has been playing with a dislocated pinkie finger all season and elected to play through it. San Antonio elected for Fox to undergo the surgery because of the lengthy recovery time following the surge…
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