News Spurs Media Day: 9.29.25

Hopefully some questions are asked to Mitch re: new coaching staff additions, adjusted schemes, team priorities based on personnel etc.
We have such a unique talent in Wemby to anchor sets on both ends of the court, would be thrilled to at least gleam some different ways to capitalise on this.
 
I just hope Mitch and the FO in general start to be a little more forthcoming with fans and not treat them/us like we are only worthy of what nuggets of information they deem our dinosaur brains capable of handling. The fan base is extremely supportive of this franchise, it would be nice to see them recognize that and transition to what would at least be characterized as a "normal" media relationship as opposed to CIA POP all the time.
 
I just hope Mitch and the FO in general start to be a little more forthcoming with fans and not treat them/us like we are only worthy of what nuggets of information they deem our dinosaur brains capable of handling. The fan base is extremely supportive of this franchise, it would be nice to see them recognize that and transition to what would at least be characterized as a "normal" media relationship as opposed to CIA POP all the time.
With the arena vote coming soon, I'm sure they'll be at their best.
 
Kind of unserious from the Spurs that the official yt channel isn't streaming this live.

KSAT has it.
 
Fucks sake.
Two injuries, both at the same position.
Point Castle it is.
 
Obviously disappointing, even more so with Harper dinged up as well. Could’ve gotten an early extended look at Harper. Guess it’s the Castle pg to start off? Worrisome because I was hoping to hit the ground running and Castle at pg isn’t conducive to efficient offense yet.
 
Asked an AI for the most likely diagnosis and implications going forward, this is what I got:

## 1. Most Likely Specific Diagnosis

**Most Likely Diagnosis:** **Grade 3 Hamstring Tear (Non-Operative)**.

The severity is inferred by the projected 3-to-3.5-month recovery timeline (Late July to Early November):

| Injury Grade | Typical Recovery Timeline |
| :--- | :--- |
| **Grade 1 (Mild Strain)** | 1 to 3 weeks |
| **Grade 2 (Partial Tear)** | 3 to 8 weeks |
| **Grade 3 (Severe Tear)** | **3 to 6 months or longer** |

* **Reasoning:** Since the projected recovery time spans more than three months, it falls squarely within the range of a severe Grade 3 tear, which involves a large tear or near-complete rupture of the muscle fibers. While some Grade 3 tears require surgical repair (often resulting in 4–6+ months recovery), a 3.5-month timeline suggests a highly aggressive rehabilitation plan for a non-operative severe tear, or potentially a tear involving the **proximal free tendon** that is being managed non-surgically.

## 2. Long-Term Implications

The primary long-term implication for a high-speed, dynamic athlete like De'Aaron Fox is a **significantly elevated risk of recurrence**.

* **Risk of Re-Injury (Recurrence):** Hamstring strains have one of the highest re-injury rates in sports, often because athletes rush the final stages of recovery. Given Fox's game relies on top-end speed and explosive deceleration, the injured area will be under maximum stress. If the muscle does not regain its full strength and flexibility, a recurrence is highly probable, potentially sidelining him again later in the season.
* **Rehabilitation Focus:** The rehab process for this severity must go beyond basic strength and flexibility. It will focus on specific, high-load **eccentric strengthening** (when the muscle lengthens under tension) to rebuild tissue resilience and reduce the risk of future strains.
* **Impact on Performance:** Even upon return, the team will likely manage his minutes and workload carefully. It may take several weeks after his return date in November for him to regain the confidence and muscle conditioning necessary to use his full burst speed without hesitation.
Not what you'd like to hear from your 28 year old speedster you just signed for 5 years, 230 million.
 
man injuries are such a bummer. never a good time for them but better now then later i guess? idk.
for me its worse when the player gets in a groove during the season then gets injured. at least get the injury out of the way now (hopefully) and then come back and be healthy the rest of the year.
 
Fox getting interviewed now. He says that he feels great and feels that he could play now if he wanted to…but sounds like the medical staff is holding him out.

Pretty much guaranteed that he won’t be ready in preseason, and says that most likely won’t be playing opening night.

Kind of conflicting because he says they’ll go off how he feels, yet he says he feels great/ready to go right now but won’t be ready for opening night :st-lol:
 
Injuries already? Spurs can’t afford a mediocre start to the season. The opening schedule is a cake walk.
 
Fox getting interviewed now. He says that he feels great and feels that he could play now if he wanted to…but sounds like the medical staff is holding him out.

Pretty much guaranteed that he won’t be ready in preseason, and says that most likely won’t be playing opening night.

Kind of conflicting because he says they’ll go off how he feels, yet he says he feels great/ready to go right now but won’t be ready for opening night :st-lol:
so he feels like he can play now but it's already been determined he's going to miss games 30 days from now? i think he's just giving an optimistic soundbite
 
We need a reporter with integrity to straight up ask Jeremy if he's going to be passing up on wide open shots this season.
Jeff McDonald announced on bluesky that they’re doing a special “Ask Me Nothing” session on Reddit where they decline questions from the fans and talk about their various hotel rooms and whatnot.
 
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