Wins without two of your best players are important, especially for a young team not familiar with playoff contention. On Tuesday, the Spurs dispatched the challenge from the Memphis Grizzlies with De’Aaron Fox scoring a game-high 26 points, and Harrison Barnes stepped up (as he usually does when the team needs him) with 23 points and dialing in 4-8 from downtown. Keldon Johnson continued leading the bench mob with 18 points and led the team in rebounds with 7.
In what seems like star-crossed superstars in Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox having a very small sample size of playing together, the Spurs at least can relish highlights like below where Fox picks a pocket and takes it the other way for the flush.
Fox averages almost 1.5 steals per game in his career, but hopefully that numbe

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