Point guard De’Aaron Fox has chosen a new jersey number with the San Antonio Spurs to honor his family and the love they have shown him throughout his career. This heartfelt decision reflects ...
Fox was drafted No. 5 overall in the 2017 NBA Draft, which influenced his jersey number. In addition, after wearing No. 0 at Kentucky, he switched back to No. 5 as a tribute to his high school ...
However, before Fox can make his mark in Texas, he will need to change his jersey number from No. 5 to No. 4. And the story behind this switch adds a personal touch to his new beginning.
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It was initially announced that De'Aaron Fox would be wearing the No. 2 jersey for the San Antonio Spurs after being acquired in a trade from the Sacramento Kings. He's had a change of heart ...
However, before he can get on the court and create an intriguing star duo with Victor Wembanyama, Fox will have to make change to his jersey number. Here's why Fox will be switching from his ...
But 27-year-old Fox is now officially putting that debate to rest. The No. 5 jersey, which Fox had worn throughout his tenure with the Kings, currently belongs to rookie guard Stephon Castle.
Instead, Fox will wear No. 2 for the first time in his career. "Instantly the best #2 in Spurs history, off the top of my head," posted one fan. "Kawhi’s jersey will likely not be retired ...
After a blockbuster move sent Fox from Sacramento to San Antonio, there were some issues with him retaining his No. 5 jersey ...
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