De’Aaron Fox became extension-eligible on Sunday, August 3, which means the Spurs could have already signed the star point guard to a four-year, $229 million deal. A day later, there hasn’t been news.

There’s no need to panic, fortunately. The fact that there hasn’t been a signing doesn’t mean there haven’t been negotiations or that an agreement couldn’t be reached soon. So let’s look at all the relevant information.

Do the Spurs have to extend Fox right now?

The Spurs wouldn’t lose Fox if they don’t sign him to an extension. He still has a year left on his contract, where he’ll make $37 million during the 2025-26 season. They would then have until June 30 (the day before free agency begins) to sign him to an extension. If they don’t, then he would enter unrestricted free agency. San An

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