De'Aaron Fox #5 of the Sacramento Kings is guarded by Amen Thompson #1 of the Houston Rockets in the first half at Golden 1 Center on January 16, 2025 in Sacramento, California.
De'Aaron Fox recently sent the NBA trade market into a frenzy prior to the Feb. 6 trade deadline when it was announced that the Sacramento Kings would begin listening to trade offers for the former All-Star point guard on Tuesday afternoon. Since then, rumors have been swirling regarding his top choice of trade destination.
Despite sitting in second place in the Western Conference and boasting a haul of future draft picks, the Houston Rockets don't seem like they will
These three teams are rising contenders in need of a star point guard and have the kinds of assets that the Kings would be interested in.
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The Kings point guard has preferred destination, according to reports, but these teams make the most sense as a landing spot.
Fox, who was an NBA All-Star and NBA Clutch Player of the Year in 2023, led the league in steals last season. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, there will be “ plenty of suitors ” for his services if he does become available on the trade market.
After a disappointing loss against the Houston Rockets, the Memphis Grizzlies face off against a competitive San Antonio Spurs tonight. The Spurs may only have
During the summer of 2024, the San Antonio Spurs signed Chris Paul and traded for Harrison Barnes. Both of those moves proved to be worth it, but as Victor Wembanyama proves he can lead a championship team, the Spurs have been urged to make a bigger deal.
If the Sacramento Kings trade star point guard De'Aaron Fox, the San Antonio Spurs reportedly are his preferred destination.
San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama and rookie Stephon Castle highlight the selections for the 2025 Rising Stars game at All-Star Weekend.The annual event features 21 NBA rookies and sophomores and seven G League players.