De’Aaron Fox didn’t want to miss his first Christmas game


De'Aaron FoxMade in 2017. De’Aaron Fox The NBA had never been invited to the Christmas festivities until this year.

That’s because the Major Leagues only invite ten teams to their “Christmas Games” each year, and those are therefore historic/popular franchises. Categories his kings didn’t fit into…

But things have changed since he joined Victor Vembanyama among Spurs. From now on, he is in the team that is being talked about and therefore he had the right to play on 25.12. face au Thunder.

“It was my first Christmas match and I just wanted to have a good match and get the win” explains like this. “We did that, and we did it from the start, except for the first possession.”

De’Aaron Fox was also the driving force behind his team, with 29 points on 12/19 shooting, managing to find his favorite shooting positions against the best defense in the league to spark the Spurs.

Don’t take any chances with Victor Vembanyama

Enough to make it an eighth straight win (the NBA Cup Finals don’t count in the regular season), and the third win in two weeks against the reigning champion, for San Antonio, which is growing much faster than expected and is currently in 2nd place in the West (23 wins – 7 losses).

Behind a collective strike force that allows us not to ask too much of Victor Wembanyama, who has been followed closely.

“Again, regardless of the emotion, the excitement, the NBA Cup game, the Christmas game, playing against a great team or a couple of wins in a row … None of that is going to affect us or dictate our course of action in terms of the overall goal that we want to achieve for this young man and for this team.”also assures Mitch Johnsoncoach. “When we look at what history teaches us when it comes to bringing a player back from an injury like this, and we look at his unique anatomy and everything we want to accomplish, not today, not this year, but in the years to come, there’s nothing worth sacrificing or risking his long-term health and his long-term development.”

De’Aaron FoxPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2017-18SAC7327:4541.230.772.30.52.32.84.42.21.02.40.311.6
2018-19SAC8131:2645.837.172.70.53.23.87.32.51.62.80.617.3
2019-20SAC5132:0248.029.270.50.73.23.86.82.81.53.10.521.1
2020-21SAC5835:0647.732.271.90.62.93.57.22.91.53.00.525.2
2021-22SAC5935:1847.329.775.00.43.53.95.62.91.22.80.423.2
2022-23SAC7333:2151.232.478.00.53.64.26.12.41.12.50.325.0
2023-24SAC7435:5646.536.973.80.93.74.65.62.62.02.60.426.6
2024-25SAC4536:5746.932.282.91.04.05.06.12.61.53.00.425.0
2024-25on1734:0044.627.481.90.53.84.36.82.71.52.40.319.7
2025-26on2210:05 p.m48.239.480.40.93.03.86.12.41.32.70.321.9

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2025-12-26 15:33:00

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