Fox acknowledged the injury was tough and could have been avoided in the play that led to his scare against Lu Dort, but stressed that being available to play was his priority. He finished Game 3 with 15 points on 7-for-14 shooting, along with seven rebounds, six assists, and four turnovers in 31 minutes. The Spurs also dealt with backup point guard Dylan Harper’s adductor injury, underscoring the team’s overall health concerns entering Game 4.
Spurs coach Mitch Johnson praised his players for their resilience, noting that many were fighting through bumps and bruises. Fox and Harper were game-time decisions for the matchup, having participated in pre-game shootaround and warmups. Fox’s ongoing status ahead of Game 4 remains a focal point for Spurs fans as they push to even the series.
Key Takeaways:
– Fox returned from a high ankle sprain in Game 3 but the Spurs lost to the Thunder, 123-108.
– He finished with 15 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists in 31 minutes, acknowledging he was not at 100%.
– The Spurs faced additional injury concerns with Dylan Harper (adductor) impacting depth for Game 4.