
Instead of righting a supposed wrong, newly acquired San Antonio Spurs point guard De'Aaron Fox opted to begin a fresh legacy for himself in the Lone Star State.
Monday afternoon, the league officially ratified a three-team trade bringing Fox to the Spurs, Bulls star Zach LaVine to Sacramento and Kevin Huerter, Zach Collins and Tre Jones to Chicago. Additionally, Sidy Cissoko, Jordan McLaughlin four firsts and three seconds were in circulation.
The Spurs updated their roster Monday evening after Fox opted to instead wear No. 4 in honor of his wife, Recee, who donned the number during her time at Johnson High School in San Antonio and then on the Texas Tech Lady Raiders.
Fox won't suit up for the Spurs until Wednesday at Atlanta at the earliest, but given that his physical has already been completed, it seems he's ready to go.
The Spurs are certainly excited at that prospect.
"It is dynamic, Spurs acting coach Mitch Johnson said of adding Fox to the lineup. "We're looking forward to adding him to the group and continuing to grow. And trying to maximize and help these guys play off each other."
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