DeAaron Fox Spurs Contract Extension 2025: 4-Year $229 Million Deal Seals San Antonio’s Backcourt Future
By Edcel Panganiban August 05, 2025 14:12
The San Antonio Spurs have made a significant statement about their future by securing star point guard De’Aaron Fox to a lucrative four-year, $229 million maximum contract extension. This deal, which will begin in the 2026-27 season and run through the 2029-30 campaign, cements Fox’s role as the centerpiece of the Spurs’ backcourt for years to come and signals the franchise’s commitment to sustained competitiveness in the tough Western Conference.
Fox was acquired by the Spurs in a blockbuster three-team trade with the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls at the 2025 NBA trade deadline. Immediately after the deal, it became clear that San Antonio’s front office was eager to keep Fox long-term. Fox, 28, was in the final year of his five-year, $163 million contract originally signed with Sacramento, which made him a free agent after the 2025-26 season. With this new extension, the Spurs have locked in a proven star who averaged 21.5 points, 6.1 assists, and 3.7 rebounds over eight NBA seasons, including 19.7 points and 6.8 assists in 17 games for the Spurs last season.
De’Aaron Fox’s game provides the Spurs with explosive scoring, elite playmaking, and defensive tenacity. His quickness and ability to penetrate defenses have transformed San Antonio’s offense, complementing the young core the team is building around Victor Wembanyama, last season’s Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle, and promising 2025 No. 2 draft pick Dylan Harper. This blend of youthful talent with veteran leadership presents a formidable foundation for the Spurs to challenge for playoff positioning. While the Spurs finished 34-48 last season, their strengthened roster with Fox and returning Wembanyama who was sidelined by deep vein thrombosis but is now cleared to play boosts expectations for the next season.
The contract itself reflects a maximum salary structure that ramps up from approximately $49.6 million in 2026-27 to $61.5 million in the final year, fueled by projected salary cap increases. Notably, the deal contains no player option or trade kicker provisions, further demonstrating the Spurs’ desire for stability and commitment through the end of the decade.
Rob Pelinka, Spurs’ President of Basketball Operations, emphasized the significance of the signing: “De’Aaron is a proven All-Star and the type of competitor who thrives under pressure. Keeping him in San Antonio was critical for our vision of building a championship-caliber team. He’s a leader on and off the floor and a perfect fit alongside Victor and the rest of our exciting young core.” Fox’s agent, Rich Paul, confirmed that the extension was the result of mutual commitment and aligned goals between player and franchise.
From a strategic standpoint, Fox’s extension solidifies the Spurs’ backcourt future during a transformational era. The team’s investment highlights confidence in Fox as a generational talent capable of carrying the team through its next chapter. As Fox enters his prime years, the Spurs are poised to return to the postseason spotlight armed with a dynamic, fast-paced offense anchored by their marquee guard.
In summary, De’Aaron Fox’s four-year, $229 million extension is more than just a financial commitment; it is a declaration of intent from the San Antonio Spurs. With Fox set to lead a talented, youthful roster, the Spurs look to re-establish themselves as serious contenders in the Western Conference. This extension ensures that Fox’s electrifying playmaking and scoring prowess remain central to the Spurs’ championship aspirations through 2030.

