Is De’Aaron Fox Playing Today vs Warriors?: Kings Star’s Injury Report on Finger Injury Ahead of Do or Die Game 7
De’Aaron Fox and the Sacramento Kings need to steel their hearts now. A game 7 against the reigning NBA champions isn’t easy for anybody. But, the fact that this team is doing it while being to the playoffs for the first time as a unit only makes it more of a task. However, if there is anybody that can overcome such a test, it is undoubtedly them. Still, to be able to do that, they need their lead star in Fox to be fresh and healthy, something that has been a point of concern since he picked up a rather scary injury earlier in the series. So, will the Kings star be healthy enough to play in the early game today against the Warriors?
De’Aaron Fox is not backing down from the challenge of Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors
Earlier during this incredible first-round series, it was revealed that De’Aaron Fox picked up a fracture to his left index finger. And given that his shooting hand is the left one, the star likely gets jolts of pain every time he takes the ball in his lead hand. That said, has all that usage resulted in the injury getting any worse than it has already?
Draymond and De’Aaron Fox. 👀🗣️
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) April 23, 2023
Weirdly enough, that doesn’t seem to be the case. ESPN has revealed its injury report on the Sacramento Kings. And not only has Fox not been listed as out, but he isn’t on there at all. This means either one of two things. Either he has recovered from his fractured finger already, or he has decided to play through all the pain, no matter how bad it gets. One way or the other, he is expected to be in today’s starting lineup for the Sacramento Kings in game 7 against Stephen Curry’s Golden State Warriors.
What did De’Aaron Fox record in the Sacramento Kings’ game 6 victory against the Golden State Warriors?
In 37 minutes played, De’Aaron Fox recorded 26 points, 4 rebounds, 11 assists, 3 steals, and 1 block. Additionally, he shot 10 of 18 from the field (55.6%), 2 of 4 from deep (40%), and 4 for 4 from the free-throw line (100%). He had an impressive box plus-minus score of +20.
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