Fox totaled five points (1-9 FG, 0-3 3Pt, 3-4 FT), five rebounds and seven assists across 26 minutes during Thursday's 118-91 victory over Oklahoma City in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. Fox went 1-for-9 from the field, continuing what has been a lean run of production, particularly on the offensive end. In four games over the past week, he has averaged just 10.3 points, 6.5 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.3 steals, shooting 33.3 percent from the field and 71.4 percent from the line. Despite his struggles, San Antonio is now only one win away from advancing to the NBA Finals. A proven clutch performer, the hope is that Fox will turn things around when the two teams meet in Game 7 on Saturday.
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Date Opp Result Record 4/12 L 128-118 62-20 4/10 W 139-120 62-19 4/8 W 112-101 61-19 4/6 W 115-102 60-19 4/4 L 136-134 59-19 4/2 W 118-99 59-18 4/1 W 127-113 58-18 3/30 W 129-114 57-18 3/28 W 127-95 56-18 3/25 W 123-98 55-18 3/23 W 136-111 54-18 3/21 W 134-119 53-18 3/19 W 101-100 52-18 3/17 W 132-104 51-18 3/16 W 119-115 50-18 3/14 W 115-102 49-18 3/12 L 136-131 48-18 3/10 W 125-116 48-17 3/8 W 145-120 47-17 3/6 W 116-112 46-17 3/5 W 121-106 45-17 3/3 W 131-91 44-17 3/1 L 114-89 43-17 2/26 W 126-110 43-16 2/25 W 110-107 42-16 2/23 W 114-103 41-16 2/21 W 139-122 40-16 2/19 W 121-94 39-16 2/11 W 126-113 38-16 2/10 W 136-108 37-16 2/7 W 138-125 36-16 2/5 W 135-123 35-16 2/4 W 116-106 34-16 2/1 W 112-103 33-16 1/31 L 111-106 32-16 1/28 W 111-99 32-15 1/25 L 104-95 31-15 1/22 W 126-109 31-14 1/20 L 111-106 30-14 1/19 W 123-110 30-13 1/17 W 126-123 29-13 1/15 W 119-101 28-13 1/13 L 119-98 27-13 1/11 L 104-103 27-12 1/10 W 100-95 27-11 1/7 W 107-91 26-11 1/6 L 106-105 25-11 1/3 L 115-110 25-10 1/2 W 123-113 25-9 12/31 W 134-132 24-9 12/29 L 113-101 23-9 12/27 L 127-114 23-8 12/25 W 117-102 23-7 12/23 W 130-110 22-7 12/21 W 124-113 21-7 12/19 W 126-98 20-7 12/18 W 119-94 19-7 12/13 W 111-109 1-0 12/10 W 132-119 1-0 12/8 W 135-132 16-7 12/5 L 130-117 15-7 12/3 W 114-112 15-6 12/2 W 126-119 14-6 11/30 L 125-112 13-6 11/28 W 139-136 13-5 11/26 W 115-102 12-5 11/23 L 111-102 11-5 11/20 W 135-126 11-4 11/18 W 111-101 10-4 11/16 W 123-110 9-4 11/14 L 109-108 8-4 11/12 L 125-120 8-3 11/10 W 121-117 8-2 11/8 W 126-119 7-2 11/7 W 121-110 6-2 11/5 L 118-116 5-2 11/2 L 130-118 5-1 10/30 W 107-101 5-0 10/27 W 121-103 4-0 10/26 W 118-107 3-0 10/24 W 120-116 2-0 10/22 W 125-92 1-0 -
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Date Opp Time TV Western Conference Finals 5/30 8:00 PMNBC/PeacockSpurs Results
Date Opp Result Record Western Conference Finals 5/28 W 118-91 3-3 5/26 L 127-114 2-3 5/24 W 103-82 2-2 5/22 L 123-108 1-2 5/20 L 122-113 1-1 5/18 W 122-115 1-0 Western Conference Semifinals 5/15 W 139-109 4-2 5/12 W 126-97 3-2 5/10 L 114-109 2-2 5/8 W 115-108 2-1 5/6 W 133-95 1-1 5/4 L 104-102 0-1 Western Conference First Round 4/28 W 114-95 4-1 4/26 W 114-93 3-1 4/24 W 120-108 2-1 4/21 L 106-103 1-1 4/19 W 111-98 1-0
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Points per game
25.0Rebounds per game
11.5Assists per game
7.4Blocks per game
3.1Steals per game
De'Aaron Fox PG1.2Player GP GS MIN PTS REB AST BLK STL TO DD2 TD3 A/TO +/- 3PA 3PM 3P% 2PA 2PM 2P% FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM FT% PF DREB OREB TS% 1106.22.91.21.60.10.50.5003.6380.50.360.0%1.80.950.0%2.31.252.0%0.50.350.0%0.50.80.457.9%K. Johnson SF82023.313.25.41.40.10.60.9501.63173.31.236.3%6.43.860.1%9.75.051.9%2.41.979.4%2.03.71.761.3%J. Sochan PF28012.84.12.61.00.20.40.6001.6-921.30.325.7%2.31.459.4%3.51.747.5%0.60.468.8%1.81.70.953.8%R. Minix SF302.73.00.70.30.00.30.0000.0131.00.333.3%1.01.0100.0%2.01.366.7%0.00.00.0%0.30.30.375.0%4007.12.40.70.50.00.20.2002.7-52.00.734.2%0.20.266.7%2.20.837.5%0.10.166.7%0.60.70.153.2%C. Bryant PF71011.54.22.50.70.30.20.5001.4-42.20.733.5%1.50.850.9%3.71.540.8%0.60.471.4%1.32.00.552.6%4208.63.21.81.20.10.40.6002.0-381.10.325.5%1.20.871.4%2.31.149.0%0.90.671.1%0.91.20.659.0%2515.60.91.00.20.10.20.3000.6-1000.00.00.0%0.60.460.0%0.60.460.0%0.30.271.4%1.10.80.263.6%617.80.82.20.70.00.70.5001.3-160.00.00.0%0.30.3100.0%0.30.3100.0%0.30.250.0%1.21.01.286.8%645529.225.011.53.13.11.02.44211.36825.51.934.9%11.46.759.0%16.98.651.2%7.05.882.7%2.49.52.062.6%D. Harper SG69422.611.83.43.90.30.81.4002.73032.60.934.3%6.93.956.5%9.54.850.5%1.71.375.6%2.02.60.857.4%4406.42.00.70.90.00.50.3002.5-610.90.442.5%0.90.441.0%1.80.841.8%0.20.185.7%0.30.60.254.2%S. Umude SG203.51.00.00.50.00.50.0000.0-170.50.00.0%0.50.5100.0%1.00.550.0%0.00.00.0%1.00.00.050.0%H. Barnes PF775225.89.92.81.90.20.60.8002.43294.61.838.8%2.81.656.7%7.53.445.6%1.61.382.9%1.12.00.860.8%D. Fox PG727231.018.63.86.20.31.22.3802.74525.51.833.2%9.15.358.0%14.57.148.6%3.42.676.0%2.33.20.657.8%H. Ingram SF703.71.60.40.10.00.00.1001.0-60.10.1100.0%0.70.680.0%0.90.783.3%0.00.00.0%0.30.00.491.7%S. Castle PG686730.016.75.37.40.31.13.21852.34083.61.233.2%8.44.553.1%12.05.747.1%5.64.173.4%3.33.91.457.5%826827.611.15.81.50.50.80.8701.85926.22.438.1%2.21.359.9%8.43.743.7%1.61.484.4%1.64.90.960.9%D. Vassell SG676530.513.94.02.50.40.90.9102.84926.42.538.4%4.82.450.8%11.34.943.7%1.91.681.5%1.63.40.657.4%682521.06.56.11.91.00.50.4304.51180.00.00.0%4.02.664.3%4.02.664.3%1.71.482.5%1.83.42.768.9% -
Points per game
23.3Rebounds per game
11.0Assists per game
6.7Blocks per game
3.7Steals per game
1.4Player GP GS MIN PTS REB AST BLK STL TO DD2 TD3 A/TO +/- 3PA 3PM 3P% 2PA 2PM 2P% FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM FT% PF DREB OREB TS% K. Johnson SF17018.88.53.40.90.20.61.2000.812.60.935.6%5.12.244.2%7.73.241.2%1.91.263.6%2.22.11.349.8%903.81.70.70.40.00.10.1004.060.90.337.5%0.60.360.0%1.40.746.2%0.00.00.0%0.20.30.357.7%C. Bryant PF16010.12.92.10.90.30.10.8001.3281.60.638.5%0.80.566.7%2.41.147.4%0.30.125.0%2.11.60.659.1%903.92.80.80.30.00.40.4000.850.90.662.5%0.80.342.9%1.70.953.3%0.80.457.1%0.30.80.069.1%902.80.70.30.00.20.00.2000.0-10.00.00.0%0.80.342.9%0.80.342.9%0.00.00.0%0.40.20.142.9%603.00.70.70.30.50.00.2002.0-20.00.00.0%0.50.366.7%0.50.366.7%0.00.00.0%0.70.70.066.7%161631.923.311.02.83.70.92.8911.01814.81.735.5%10.56.158.3%15.37.851.2%6.85.988.0%2.48.82.363.8%D. Harper SG17225.513.15.22.60.21.21.6301.61332.40.834.1%6.63.958.4%9.14.751.9%3.42.984.5%2.23.91.362.1%1004.61.90.81.00.00.20.2005.0-30.50.360.0%0.60.466.7%1.10.763.6%0.20.2100.0%0.30.60.280.0%H. Barnes PF1709.52.71.40.20.10.10.3000.8501.40.426.1%0.80.453.8%2.10.836.1%0.90.887.5%0.40.50.953.4%D. Fox PG151532.416.54.36.00.31.11.8103.31194.51.329.9%10.25.049.0%14.76.343.2%3.52.573.1%2.53.60.751.1%S. Castle PG171733.419.44.96.70.41.03.5301.9954.51.737.7%8.44.553.8%12.96.248.2%6.35.282.2%3.83.61.361.6%171730.010.85.81.50.61.40.5003.31336.32.437.4%2.01.467.6%8.33.744.7%1.21.081.0%2.44.90.960.9%D. Vassell SG171733.913.14.82.60.91.41.1102.41546.62.436.6%4.52.250.0%11.14.642.0%1.81.480.0%2.14.10.855.4%17114.64.64.40.80.90.60.6101.3-140.10.1100.0%3.11.961.5%3.11.962.3%0.90.775.0%1.82.51.965.8%
Spurs Roster
Starting Lineup Updated 3 minutes ago
Full Spurs Active Roster
| Player | GP | MPG | PPG | Status |
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| Harrison Barnes | 17 | 9.5 | 2.7 | ACT |
| Bismack Biyombo | 9 | 2.8 | 0.7 | ACT |
| Carter Bryant | 16 | 10.1 | 2.9 | ACT |
| Stephon Castle | 17 | 33.4 | 19.4 | ACT |
| Julian Champagnie | 17 | 30 | 10.8 | ACT |
| De'Aaron Fox | 15 | 32.4 | 16.5 | ACT |
| Dylan Harper | 17 | 25.5 | 13.1 | ACT |
| Harrison Ingram | 0 | 0 | 0 | TWO-WAY |
| Keldon Johnson | 17 | 18.8 | 8.5 | ACT |
| David Jones Garcia | 0 | 0 | 0 | TWO-WAY |
| Luke Kornet | 17 | 14.6 | 4.6 | ACT |
| Jordan McLaughlin | 10 | 4.6 | 1.9 | ACT |
| Emanuel Miller | 0 | 0 | 0 | TWO-WAY |
| Kelly Olynyk | 9 | 3.9 | 2.8 | ACT |
| Mason Plumlee | 6 | 3 | 0.7 | ACT |
| Devin Vassell | 17 | 33.9 | 13.1 | ACT |
| Lindy Waters | 9 | 3.8 | 1.7 | ACT |
| Victor Wembanyama | 16 | 31.9 | 23.3 | ACT |
Spurs Injury Report
Updated 10:25am Friday, May 29
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SF
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OFS
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Ankle - Surgery
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07/02/26
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Latest Spurs News
De'Aaron Fox : Ice cold in Game 6 victory
Fox totaled five points (1-9 FG, 0-3 3Pt, 3-4 FT), five rebounds and seven assists across 26 minutes during Thursday's 118-91 victory over Oklahoma City in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. Fox went 1-for-9 from the field, continuing what has been a lean run of production, particularly on the offensive end. In four games over the past week, he has averaged just 10.3 points, 6.5 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.3 steals, shooting 33.3 percent from the field and 71.4 percent from the line. Despite his struggles, San Antonio is now only one win away from advancing to the NBA Finals. A proven clutch performer, the hope is that Fox will turn things around when the two teams meet in Game 7 on Saturday.
Dylan Harper : Shines bright in Game 6 win
Harper amassed 18 points (6-9 FG, 2-3 3Pt, 4-4 FT), six rebounds and four assists across 22 minutes during Thursday's 118-91 win over Oklahoma City in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. Harper finished with double digits for the first time in the past four games, providing the Spurs with a much-needed impact off the bench. His 18-point output matched what he was able to do in the previous three games combined, highlighting his recent struggles. With Game 7 taking place in Oklahoma City on Saturday, Harper will look to build on this performance, as San Antonio looks to advance to the NBA Finals against the Knicks.
Victor Wembanyama : Leads Spurs to Game 7
Wembanyama finished with 28 points (10-21 FG, 4-9 3Pt, 4-4 FT), 10 rebounds, two assists, two steals and three blocks across 28 minutes in Thursday's 118-91 win over Oklahoma City in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. Wembanyama had 20 points and went 0-for-5 from deep in the 127-114 Game 5 loss to the Thunder on Tuesday. However, the 22-year-old played much better in Game 6, scoring 28 points while draining 44.4 percent of his attempts from behind the three-point line. With the series tied, both clubs will head to Oklahoma City for Game 7 on Saturday. In three road games during the Western Conference Finals, Wembanyama has averaged 27.3 points, 15.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 3.3 blocks and 1.3 steals over 41.3 minutes per contest.
Julian Champagnie : Drops 22 in Game 5 loss
Champagnie finished with 22 points (8-15 FG, 4-8 3Pt, 2-3 FT), eight rebounds, one assist and three steals across 30 minutes during Tuesday's 127-114 loss to the Thunder in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals. The 22 points were a series high for Champagnie. In fact, he hadn't scored more than 11 in the prior four games. The four made three-pointers and three steals were also series highs, and through five contests against OKC, he's averaging 10.6 points, 6.2 boards, 2.0 threes, 1.6 assists and 2.0 combined steals and blocks in 34.8 minutes. Champagnie will look to stay locked in for Game 6 on Thursday.
Victor Wembanyama : Held in check in Game 5 loss
Wembanyama accumulated 20 points (4-15 FG, 0-5 3Pt, 12-12 FT), six rebounds, one assist, three blocks and two steals over 38 minutes during Tuesday's 127-114 loss to the Thunder in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals. It was his worst offensive performance of the series so far, although he was able to make his usual impact on the defensive end. Wembanyama has recorded multiple blocks and at least one steal in all five games. The 22-year-old superstar is averaging 28.2 points, 11.8 boards, 3.6 assists, 3.0 blocks, 1.8 threes and 1.4 steals in 38.8 minutes against the Thunder in the WCF, and he'll look to help the Spurs stay alive on their home court in Game 6 on Thursday.
Stephon Castle : Paces San Antonio in Game 5 defeat
Castle finished with 24 points (7-11 FG, 3-5 3Pt, 7-8 FT), five rebounds, six assists and three steals across 33 minutes during Tuesday's 127-114 loss to Oklahoma City in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals. Castle led the Spurs in scoring Tuesday, turning in a highly efficient performance from the floor, though his efforts weren't enough to prevent San Antonio from falling into a 3-2 series deficit. While the star duo of Victor Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox struggled heavily and combined for just an 8-for-30 shooting night from the field, Castle stepped up to carry the offensive load by missing only four shots all evening. With the team now facing elimination, the sophomore guard should continue to see a massive workload heading into a must-win Game 6 in San Antonio on Thursday.
Luke Kornet : Plays well in win
Kornet provided six points (3-4 FG), seven rebounds and two blocks across 13 minutes during Sunday's 103-82 win over the Thunder in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals. Kornet has had a quiet series overall, but Sunday was his best game by far. Through four games against the Thunder, Kornet is averaging 11.5 minutes with 3.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 0.5 blocks on 70.0 percent shooting from the field.
Harrison Barnes : Increased role in Game 4 win
Barnes finished with five points (0-4 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 5-6 FT), three rebounds and one steal across 16 minutes during Sunday's 103-82 win over the Thunder in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals. Barnes logged at least 15 minutes for just the second time in the postseason, providing San Antonio with some additional size, particularly on the defensive end. In six postseason games over the past two weeks, Barnes has averaged just 2.2 points in 8.0 minutes. Given the fact that Sunday's result was a favorable one for the Spurs, it will be interesting to see whether Barnes once again plays meaningful minutes off the bench.




