Just hours after ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that the Sacramento Kings were fielding offers for a potential De’Aaron Fox trade,
The Los Angeles Lakers would have "zero intention" of trading Austin Reaves to the Sacramento Kings in a deal for De'Aaron Fox. NBA insider Jake
The Sacramento Kings have revealed their asking price for De'Aaron Fox in trade discussions as trade rumors heat up.
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.
Fox, who has spent his whole career in Sacramento, would immediately become the most prominent name in the trade market.
The Sacramento Kings are reportedly expected to open up trade talks regarding star point guard De'Aaron Fox before the February 6th trade deadline, per Shams Charania | ESPN. Fox has spent eight years in Sacramento and earned an All-Star and third-team All-Pro bid for the 2022-23 season.
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.
The Houston Rockets had been linked to Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox for weeks amid heavy trade rumors surrounding the All-Star guard. The noise briefly grew even louder after the Kings officially made Fox available in trade talks, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
De'Aaron Fox reportedly wasn't the one to approach the Sacramento Kings regarding a trade. According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, the Kings initiated
The Kings’ first game since the news came to light didn’t make matters any better, either. A bad 117-104 loss to the short-handed Philadelphia 76ers put them at 1-3 on their current six-game road trip with the Western Conference’s first-place Oklahoma City Thunder and the heating-up Minnesota Timberwolves still ahead.
Bulls fans were met with some déjà vu this week when ESPN's Shams Charania reported Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox and agent Rich Paul are seeking a new home before the NBA trade deadline