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Spurs' Fox earns All-Star nod after Powell moves to Team World
Summary
De'Aaron Fox was named an All-Star as a replacement for Norman Powell, marking the second All-Star selection of his career; he will join USA Stripes for the new round-robin All-Star format.
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De'Aaron Fox was named to the 2026 NBA All-Star roster as a replacement after Norman Powell moved from USA Stripes to Team World following Giannis Antetokounmpo's injury. Fox received the call while driving about 20 minutes from his home in Houston and turned his car around. The selection is the second All-Star nod of Fox's career and arrived during a season in which the Spurs have moved up the Western Conference standings. San Antonio had campaigned for a second All-Star to join Victor Wembanyama, and teammates publicly voiced that case.
Key details:
- Fox was named as a replacement for Norman Powell, who shifted to Team World and cited his Jamaican ties after an injury to Giannis Antetokounmpo prompted roster changes.
- This is Fox's second All-Star selection; his first came in 2023.
- Fox is averaging 19.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game this season while shooting 48 percent from the field and 35 percent from three.
- He will join USA Stripes in the All-Star event, which uses a round-robin format featuring USA Stripes, USA Stars and Team World.
- The 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend runs Feb. 13–15 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., and the All-Star Game is scheduled for 4 p.m. Central on Feb. 15.
- The Spurs entered the break on a six-game winning streak and will return to their regular-season schedule after the All-Star festivities.
Summary:
Fox's selection adds a second All-Star recognition connected to San Antonio's improved results this season and places him on USA Stripes for the new round-robin All-Star format in Los Angeles. After the weekend, the Spurs are scheduled to resume their regular-season push toward the postseason.
