With just over a week left with the trade deadline, the drama has intensified with reports that the Sacramento Kings were starting to entertain offers for star guard De'Aaron Fox. As always, social media exploded with reactions,
The Sacramento Kings have reportedly opened up for trade talks surrounding De'Aaron Fox before the Feb. 6 deadline.
Sacramento Kings' star guard De'Aaron Fox's trade preference has been revealed, and he's reportedly eager to team up with a specific star.
Brooklyn Nets forward Noah Clowney sprained his left ankle in Monday's 110-96 loss to the Sacramento Kings, Brooklyn announced during the game.
De’Aaron Fox may soon be headed out of Sacramento. The Kings are “expected to open up talks to potentially” trade Fox ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania . Charania added that “it’s believed that Fox has a target destination in mind.”
De'Aaron Fox scored 30 points to lead the Kings to a 110-96 victory over the Nets, despite playing with a sprained thumb.
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.
Fox, who has spent his whole career in Sacramento, would immediately become the most prominent name in the trade market.
Assuming Miami considers Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro untouchable in Fox talks (as they should, especially if Jimmy Butler is soon leaving), the Heat’s package for Fox — in addition to a 2028 first-rounder — would be the following four players: Terry Rozier, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Nikola Jović, and Kel'el Ware.
Per The Athletic’s Kelly Iko, Houston could pursue an asset-related trade by the NBA’s Feb. 6 in-season deadline. They won’t go after De’Aaron Fox.
ESPN's Shams Charania sent shockwaves through the NBA world by reporting that the Sacramento Kings may seek to deal De'Aaron Fox. Fox, 27, is still the celebrated face of the Kings' 2023 turnaround—having averaged 25 points per game that year and made the All-NBA team.