The clock is ticking on Sacramento. Would Houston or Orlando make a play for the point guard? Or will the Spurs form a dynamic duo?
The Sacramento Kings and De'Aaron Fox may be staring down their imminent divorce. The NBA trade deadline is nine days away. On or before Feb. 6, Fox could
Fox's trade request sent shockwaves through the NBA world, given the Kings' midseason resurgence under interim coach Doug Christie. The Kings have won 11 of their last 14 games, including a 110-96 rout of the Nets on Monday. Sacramento (24-22) owns the 10th seed but is only 2.5 games behind the fifth-seeded Lakers (26-19).
Kings star De'Aaron Fox made headlines with his desire to be dealt before the deadline. Of all the potential landing spots, Fox is interested in San Antonio.
Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington react to De'Aaron Fox wanting to play with the future of the NBA in Victor Wembanyama instead of teaming up with LeBron James and Anthony Davis on the Lakers.
De’Aaron Fox isn’t looking to bolt for a big market, but instead wants to join the big Frenchman in San Antonio.
The NBA’s trade deadline is fast approaching, and teams have little over a week left to trade players. As the basketball world focuses on Jimmy Butler‘s situation, a Sacramento Kings star wants out.
The Sacramento Kings are reportedly open to trading De'Aaron Fox, according to the latest from ESPN's Shams Charania. It also seems like De'Aaron Fox is also very open to a trade and has "zeroed in" on a spot to land, according to Chris Haynes' reporting.
Even with the Sacramento Kings righting the ship after a slow start, a massive organizational change is right on the horizon with De'Aaron Fox likely leaving.
The Sacramento Kings are expected to open trade talks for All-Star point guard De'Aaron Fox ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, according to multiple reports. There is expected to be a robust market for Fox's services,
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama commits to playing for France at EuroBasket 2025, cementing his international impact.
Fox can be a free agent in the summer of 2026 and his agent, Rich Paul, reportedly told the Kings it would "be wise" to trade him now.