San Antonio Spurs point guard De’Aaron Fox has agreed to a 4-year, 229 million dollar maximum deal extension with the organization.
The max contract has no player option in the final season and secures De’Aaron’s future until 2030 with the franchise, as he landed in San Antonio from the Kings.
The Spurs have locked up De'Aaron Fox to a $229 million maximum extension though 2029-30 that will pay him roughly $51M, $55M, $59M and $63M in each of the next four seasons. He now becomes the highest payed Spurs player in the history of the franchise. pic.twitter.com/D4GH0n9ii8
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Fox secured his preferred trader at the beginning of the year, and now, during the offseason, he secured his long-term future with the Spurs.
The guard and Victor Wembanyama, who played only 5 matches in the past campaign, have the faces of the organization for the next years as they can also count on Stephon Castle and the 2nd selection in this year’s draft, Dylan Harper.
De’Aaron, who averaged almost 20 points and almost 7 assists in 17 matches with San Antonio in the past campaign, had a campaign-ending procedure on March 18th.
In 62 matches for San Antonio and Sacramento, Fox averaged almost 24 points, over 6 assists, and almost 5 boards. De’Andre scored 60 points on November 15th vs. the Timberwolves, which set Sacramento’s organization record for points in a contest.