De'Aaron Fox reportedly hitting the open market opens up significant opportunities for several blockbuster deals to close before the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline.
After recent trade reports Fox could leave the Sacramento Kings, many fans and his wife, Reece, have joined the conversation on social media.
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 have reportedly begun to field trade offers for former All-Star and All-NBA selection De'Aaron Fox as the Feb. 6 trade deadline looms. "JUST IN: The Sacramento Kings are expected to open up talks to potentially deal All-Star De'Aaron Fox ahead of Feb.
“Source: De’Aaron Fox’s agent, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, recently sent word that it would be wise for the Kings to move him now. Even with Fox’s preferred destination — widely believed to be San Antonio — Fox’s side will remain open to all destinations.”
Do you like drama? (Again, we'll assume so if you like sports.) So, to recap, if you answered "yes" at least once, you're going to love today's UEFA Champions League action: 18 simultaneous games, all streaming on Paramount+,
ESPN’s Shams Charania reported the Kings are expected to open talks for All-Star guard De’Aaron Fox ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline. The San Antonio Spurs have been rumored as a preferred destination for Fox with significant mutual interest from both sides, according to Forbes NBA reporter Evan Sidery.
If you’re looking for ways for De’Aaron Fox to end up in San Antonio, keep an eye on Detroit. The Pistons are set up both roster-wise and cap-wise to take on a likely key element in any Fox deal,
The Sacramento Kings are open to dealing All-Star guard De'Aaron Fox ahead of the NBA's Feb. 6 trade deadline, Yahoo Sports' Vincent Goodwill reports, confirming a report from ESPN.
The Golden State Warriors let an 18-point lead slip away as they fell to the Sacramento Kings 117-123 on Wednesday night. Despite a strong start that saw them shoot an impressive 14 of 26 from 3-point range in the first half,
The only first-round pick the Cavs can trade is in 2031. That leaves them with few future assets that can be moved for a big swing. Jaylon Tyson is the only young player on the roster who could conceivably be moved and have value as a young prospect for other teams.