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  • Anticipating De’Aaron Fox to Secure Lucrative Deal with Spurs in NBA Free Agency

    Anticipating De’Aaron Fox to Secure Lucrative Deal with Spurs in NBA Free Agency



    Title: Windhorst Predicts De’Aaron Fox Will Land Lucrative Contract with the Spurs in NBA Free Agency

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    ESPN insider Brian Windhorst has raised eyebrows with his latest prediction for the upcoming NBA free agency period. According to Windhorst, Sacramento Kings’ star point guard De’Aaron Fox is likely to sign a significant contract with the San Antonio Spurs.

    Fox, known for his lightning-fast speed and impressive playmaking abilities, has been a rising star in the league and is expected to command a hefty payday in free agency. Windhorst’s bold prediction has sparked excitement among Spurs fans, who are eager to see Fox potentially join their roster and inject new energy into the team.

    As the free agency period approaches, all eyes will be on De’Aaron Fox and the Spurs as negotiations unfold. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as Fox’s future in the NBA hangs in the balance.



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  • Kings trade De’Aaron Fox to Spurs, acquire Zach LaVine from Bulls in reported deal


    The De’Aaron Fox era in Sacramento has come to an end, but the Kings are getting another star guard in return. 

    The Kings are trading Fox to the San Antonio Spurs while acquiring guard Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls as part of a three-team deal, according to multiple reports. ESPN was the first to report the deal Sunday

    Sacramento will also receive three first-round picks from San Antonio (Hornets’ 2025 first-round pick, top 14 protected, Spurs’ 2027 first-round pick; Timberwolves’ 2031 first-round pick) in addition to three second-round picks (Bulls’ 2025 second-round pick; Nuggets’ 2028 second-round pick; own 2028 second-round pick back) and Spurs wing Sidy Cissoko, according to ESPN. 

    [Related: Grades for all the top trades before the NBA’s Feb. 6 deadline]

    The Bulls will receive forward Zach Collins, guard Tre Jones and the full rights to their 2025 first-round pick back from the Spurs, plus guard Kevin Huerter from the Kings. The Spurs will also acquire guard Jordan McLaughlin from the Kings. 

    Fox, 27, signed a five-year, $163 million designated rookie contract extension with Sacramento in 2021 and still has one year left on his contract, but the Kings decided to move on from Fox after it became clear he wasn’t going to sign another contract extension.

    Fox now joins a Spurs team headlined by first-time All-Star and Defensive Player of the Year favorite Victor Wembanyama. The Spurs currently sit 12th in the Western Conference standings at 21-25, but Fox could help them make a late playoff push this year. They’re two games out of the final play-in spot as of Sunday evening. 

    The Kings selected Fox with the No. 5 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft. In eight years with the Kings, Fox was voted an All-Star once and was named to the All-NBA Third Team for the 2022-23 season.

    Fox averaged 21.5 points, 6.1 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game in 514 games with the Kings. He ended the 2023-24 season with the most steals in the league.

    LaVine will help offset the loss of Fox for the Kings. He’s in the midst of a resurgent season, averaging 24 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game. 

    The two-time All-Star has been rumored to be on the trade block for multiple years as he’s in the third year of a five-year, $215 million contract. The move will also reunite LaVine with former Bulls teammate DeMar DeRozan in Sacramento, where the duo hope to bring the Kings back to the playoffs. They sit in 10th place at 24-24 as of Sunday.

    As for the Bulls, the trade marks a clear sign of the start of a rebuild. Chicago has been in the midst of another middling season, but has recently tailed off, falling to 21-29. It still sits in 10th place in the Eastern Conference standings, though the trade likely puts it in place to land the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, which is widely expected to be Duke star Cooper Flagg.

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    In a shocking turn of events, the Sacramento Kings have reportedly traded star point guard De’Aaron Fox to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for shooting guard Zach LaVine from the Chicago Bulls.

    This reported deal has sent shockwaves through the NBA community, as Fox has been a key player for the Kings since being drafted in 2017. The 24-year-old has shown immense talent and potential, but the Kings seem to be looking to shake things up with this trade.

    On the other hand, Zach LaVine has been a standout player for the Bulls, averaging over 25 points per game last season. His scoring prowess could provide a much-needed boost for the Kings’ offense, while Fox’s playmaking abilities could greatly benefit the Spurs.

    It remains to be seen how this reported trade will impact both teams, but one thing is for sure – the NBA landscape has just been altered in a major way. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Rumor: The Spurs are working on a four-team trade that would bring De’Aaron Fox to San Antonio


    The trade deadline is just a week away (minus a couple of hours), and rumors are starting to swirl that the Spurs are in talks about a potential four-team trade that would ultimately bring Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox to San Antonio. One such source is Don Harris: the longtime sports anchor for News 4 San Antonio and someone who would certainly have a good ear within the organization.

    Harris also went on to remind everyone that most trade talks and rumors don’t happen, can fall apart anytime or end up being inaccurate, so don’t think this is a done deal, but it does seem like the negotiations are at least real.

    What this deal may cost the Spurs and which other teams are involved remains to be seen, but an ESPN radio host out of Sacramento, Damien Barling, has added that it would not include Stephon Castle, which makes sense considering he is someone the Spurs seriously coveted out of last year’s draft and have high hopes for going forward. (It also goes without saying the Victor Wembanyama would not be included in any trade.)

    This leaves players like Devin Vassell, Keldon Johnson, Zach Collins and possibly even Chris Paul or Harrison Barnes to consider for salary-matching purposes (although the Spurs have the cap space to absorb some extra salary), and such a deal would also surely include some of the Spurs’ huge treasure trove of first round draft picks. Other factors to consider would be if Fox would be willing to sign an extension or re-sign with them in 2026 (word is he would) before considering what to give up for him.

    All trade rumors should be taken with a grain of salt, and while this one is no different and complex enough that just one party backing out could bring it to an end, there’s certainly enough smoke out there to acknowledge it.





    Rumor Alert: The Spurs are reportedly in talks for a blockbuster four-team trade that would land De’Aaron Fox in San Antonio!

    According to sources, the Spurs are looking to shake things up and add a young, dynamic point guard like Fox to their roster. The trade is said to involve multiple teams, with the Kings, Pelicans, and Pacers also potentially involved in the deal.

    Fox, who is known for his lightning-quick speed and playmaking ability, would be a huge addition to the Spurs backcourt. His scoring and passing skills could provide a much-needed boost to the team’s offense.

    While nothing is set in stone yet, this rumor has fans buzzing with excitement about the potential of seeing Fox in a Spurs uniform. Stay tuned for updates as the trade talks progress! #GoSpursGo #DeAaronFoxTradeRumors

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  • What I’m hearing on De’Aaron Fox as Kings navigate flurry of interest across NBA


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    It has been two days since De’Aaron Fox became the most prominent young NBA star available heading into the Feb. 6 trade deadline, with the Sacramento Kings deciding to field trade offers for the 27-year-old former All-Star whose concerns about his long-term future in Sacramento have been a driving force in this situation.

    Per league sources, the Kings continue to navigate a flurry of interest that has come their way as a result of the revelation. One league source indicated that more than half the teams in the NBA have inquired. The prospect of Fox being moved, and his eight-year tenure with the Kings coming to an end, has never been more real.

    As expected, league sources say those trade talks include the team that is known to be Fox’s preferred destination: the San Antonio Spurs. Yet while it remains to be seen if Fox will become Victor Wembanyama’s co-star in the next week, or if the Spurs might be able to push the negotiations into the offseason as a way to simplify their roster-building process while not losing out on Fox to another team, key factors here will have to be figured out if Fox is going to land in San Antonio.

    Chief among them? The possible Stephon Castle inclusion, or potential lack thereof.

    The Kings are known to covet the Spurs rookie guard who was taken fourth overall out of Connecticut in the NBA Draft last June, but there is serious skepticism in league circles that San Antonio will be willing to include him. If that’s ultimately the case, the Kings would have to determine whether there’s an acceptable pathway to doing the deal without him. That’s not the end of San Antonio’s considerations, either.

    While the Spurs (20-24) have lost eight of their last 10 games while falling to 12th in the Western Conference, they’ve still made major strides from their 22-win campaign of last season. Veteran point guard Chris Paul, who signed a one-year deal worth $11 million to join them in July, has been a driving force in that progress while earning significant respect within the organization along the way. For the Spurs’ purposes, it would be easier to integrate Fox in the summer while letting the 39-year-old Paul finish this productive season in his twilight. Fox, who turned down multiple extension offers from the Kings leading up to this point, has one season left on his contract ($37 million).

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    Beyond the Spurs, who have the luxury of operating with the knowledge that Fox is likely to sign an extension if he comes their way, the Kings’ attention has no doubt turned to teams that must view Fox as a rental. The question there, it seems, is whether the Kings are motivated enough to truly consider offers that would likely be far less attractive than the Spurs’ because of the risk factor involved for teams that roll the dice. The mood of the team could certainly play a part here, as league sources close to several Kings players expressed frustration that this situation has become such an ill-timed distraction.

    The Kings (24-23) are tied with the Golden State Warriors for 10th in the West. They lost to Philadelphia on Wednesday, falling 117-104 to a Sixers team that was without Joel Embiid and Paul George, but had won 11 of the previous 15 games under interim coach Doug Christie.

    As the Kings front office continues to canvass the league for solutions to their uncertain future, with known involvement in several situations beyond Fox, this much is clear: They do not see Jimmy Butler as the answer. Per league sources, the Kings are not pursuing the disgruntled Miami star who is serving an indefinite suspension while Heat officials attempt to trade him.

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    That makes sense, too. The Fox situation is headache enough on its own. And as Fox has made clear for quite some time now, his aspirations are higher than this current Kings plight.

    “I want to make sure that we’re in that position to be competing and competing at a high level for a long time, not just fighting for a playoff spot,” he told me in mid-October. “Obviously, the way that the West is going, we have to continue to get better as players and as a team, as an organization. And, I mean, I’m not saying I’m not staying or that I am staying. But I would love to be here, and I want to make sure that we’re competing at a high level.

    “We don’t want to have our peak season being two years ago and just making the playoffs. We want to continue to build on that and just continue to try to change this culture. I think it’s changed already, but you want to build a championship culture, and you have to be able to do those things before you even get to the top. … I definitely feel like we have the talent to (contend). But now, it’s, ‘Can we execute that plan?’”

    The plan, quite clearly, has changed.

    (Top photo of De’Aaron Fox: Sarah Stier / Getty Images)



    De’Aaron Fox has been a hot topic of conversation lately as the Sacramento Kings navigate a flurry of interest from teams across the NBA. Rumors are swirling about potential trades and the future of the talented young point guard.

    Many sources are reporting that the Kings are fielding offers for Fox, but are hesitant to part ways with their star player. Fox has been a key piece of the Kings’ rebuilding efforts and has shown tremendous growth and potential in his time with the team.

    However, with so many teams expressing interest in Fox, it’s hard to ignore the possibility of a trade. Some reports suggest that the Kings are considering their options and weighing the potential return they could get for Fox.

    Fans are divided on the issue, with some hoping that the Kings will hold onto Fox and continue to build around him, while others are open to the idea of trading him for the right deal.

    As the rumors continue to swirl, it’s clear that the situation is fluid and anything could happen. It will be interesting to see how the Kings ultimately decide to handle the flurry of interest in De’Aaron Fox.

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  • Chris Paul Shares Cautious Message for Young Spurs Amid De’Aaron Fox Trade Rumors


    With the NBA trade deadline just days away, teams are scrambling to make the move that will position them for a push to the Finals, or help them reset and reload as they prepare for the future.

    Few players know the chaos of the trade deadline better than 20-year NBA veteran Chris Paul. The San Antonio Spurs guard has played for seven teams over the course of his career, and has seen the rapid restructuring of franchises happen up close and personal.

    After the Spurs 128–116 loss to the Clippers—one of Paul’s former teams—on Wednesday, Paul was asked if he had any advice for some of his younger teammates as the uncertainty of the trade deadline drew closer. Paul did not mince words.

    “Just keep playing, and understand that a pair of lips can say anything,” Paul said.

    “People will be, ‘sources say, sources said’—we’ve got coaches and GMs at the gym every day. Ask. If it concerns you that mu›ch, ask, and hopefully they will be honest or straight up with you if you’re concerned about it. Obviously it’s always a weird time for everybody, but I think every team is going to do what’s best in their favor.”

    Paul’s answer was especially meaningful, given that the Spurs were reported to be working towards acquiring Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox in a deadline deal that would certainly require the shuffling of quite a few players.

    While the limbo of the trade deadline is surely unpleasant for players, as Paul said, you can always ask, but just be careful of what you believe.

    Even with the stress of the approaching deadline, on the bright side, every question a player could have will be answered by 3 p.m. ET next Thursday.





    Chris Paul, the veteran point guard of the Phoenix Suns, recently shared a cautious message for young players on the San Antonio Spurs amid trade rumors surrounding De’Aaron Fox.

    In an interview, Paul emphasized the importance of staying focused and not getting distracted by trade talks or rumors. He advised the young Spurs players to continue working hard, improving their game, and staying committed to the team’s goals.

    Paul’s message comes at a crucial time for the Spurs, who are facing uncertainty with the potential trade of Fox. As a seasoned player who has experienced his fair share of trade rumors throughout his career, Paul’s words serve as a reminder to stay grounded and focused on the task at hand.

    While trade rumors can be unsettling, especially for young players, Paul’s advice to block out the noise and focus on the game is a valuable lesson that can help the Spurs navigate through this challenging period. The team will need to stay united and continue to work together to achieve success, regardless of any external distractions.

    As the Spurs navigate through the trade rumors surrounding De’Aaron Fox, Chris Paul’s message serves as a timely reminder for young players to stay focused, work hard, and remain committed to their team.

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  • DeMar DeRozan amid De’Aaron Fox trade rumors: ‘I don’t have much time left, I’m not trying to play another five years’


    “It’s tough because looking at the landscape before I came here those were the guys I talked to, Fox, Domantas, and Malik,” DeRozan said. “Those are the core guys that made it easy for me to make my decision to play here. A key juggernaut in Fox, not knowing the future of that, it does make it tough. I don’t have much time left, I’m not trying to play another 5 years. “I want to try to maximize the opportunity we have now to play with a great team. You never know when dominoes fall the wrong way when it comes to an organization it makes it tough. So it’s something we just have to wait out and see in the meantime make the most out of it.”
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    Amidst swirling trade rumors involving Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox, San Antonio Spurs star DeMar DeRozan has spoken out about his future in the NBA.

    DeRozan, who is in the final year of his contract with the Spurs, has been the subject of trade speculation as the team looks to rebuild. However, the veteran guard made it clear that he is not interested in playing another five years in the league.

    “I don’t have much time left in this league, and I’m not trying to play another five years,” DeRozan said in a recent interview. “I want to make the most of my remaining years and compete at the highest level possible.”

    DeRozan, a four-time All-Star, has been a consistent scorer and playmaker throughout his career, averaging over 20 points per game in each of his 12 seasons in the NBA. He has also been a leader on and off the court, earning the respect of his teammates and coaches wherever he has played.

    As the trade deadline approaches, it remains to be seen if DeRozan will be moved to a contending team or if he will finish out the season with the Spurs. Regardless of where he ends up, it is clear that DeRozan is focused on making the most of the time he has left in the league.

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  • De’Aaron Fox Rumors: ‘Serious Skepticism’ Spurs Would Trade Stephon Castle to Kings | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


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    There is “serious skepticism” that the San Antonio Spurs would be willing to include rookie guard Stephon Castle in any deal involving Sacramento Kings star De’Aaron Fox.

    “The Kings are known to covet the Spurs rookie guard who was taken fourth overall out of Connecticut in the NBA Draft last June, but there is serious skepticism in league circles that San Antonio will be willing to include him,” Amick wrote.

    “If that’s ultimately the case, the Kings would have to determine whether there’s an acceptable pathway to doing the deal without him. That’s not the end of San Antonio’s considerations, either.”

    ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Tuesday that the Kings were “expected to open up talks to potentially deal” Fox prior to the Feb. 6 trade deadline. He also said Fox has a “target destination” in mind.

    James Ham of ESPN 1320 reported that Fox’s preferred landing spot is the Spurs, and Amick noted that Fox’s preferred destination is “widely believed” to be San Antonio as well.

    Amick also reported that “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.”

    If that’s the case, then the Spurs could have some leverage here in negotiations, especially with the deadline approaching in a week.

    San Antonio certainly wouldn’t want to part with Castle, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NBA draft.

    The ex-UConn star, who won a national championship in his lone year at school, has broken out recently with 18.0 points per game on 48 percent shooting over his last seven contests.

    Of course, Fox is a star that San Antonio should pursue, especially given his reported interest in the team. He could be a game-changer for a team on the rise and form a great partnership with superstar Victor Wembyanama. He’s averaging 25.1 points, 6.2 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game this season and squarely in his prime at 27 years of age.

    For now, Fox remains a King, but that could change within a week. It’s pretty clear, though, that Castle should be staying in San Antonio, which is a wise move for the Spurs given his potential.





    The latest buzz in the NBA world is swirling around Sacramento Kings point guard De’Aaron Fox, with rumors indicating that the San Antonio Spurs may be interested in acquiring him. According to sources close to the situation, there is “serious skepticism” that the Spurs would be willing to part ways with promising rookie Stephon Castle in exchange for Fox.

    Fox, who has established himself as one of the most dynamic young guards in the league, would undoubtedly be a significant addition to the Spurs’ roster. His speed, playmaking ability, and scoring prowess would provide a major boost to a team looking to return to championship contention.

    On the other hand, Castle has shown flashes of brilliance in his rookie season, displaying a smooth shooting stroke and impressive defensive instincts. The Spurs have high hopes for the young guard and may be reluctant to part ways with him in a potential trade for Fox.

    As the NBA trade deadline approaches, it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds. Will the Spurs ultimately decide to pull the trigger on a deal for Fox, or will they choose to hold onto Castle and explore other options? Stay tuned for the latest updates on this developing story.

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  • Can the Kings get the ‘Donovan Mitchell package’ in a De’Aaron Fox deal?


    It was reported this week that the Kings are open to trading De’Aaron Fox, and the Spurs are the team at the top of his list. Both franchises could be under pressure to get a deal done, but how? Kevin O’Connor and Tom Haberstroh discuss what a trade package should look like in this excerpt from “The Kevin O’Connor Show” which has been edited for length and clarity.


    Kevin: OK, we gotta talk about De’Aaron Fox.

    What type of package should the Kings be looking for here? Picks, players? What path should they be going?

    Tom: The Donovan Mitchell package. That’s the asking price. Ton of picks. They got Lauri Markkanen. They got Collin Sexton — he was a young, 24-year-old at the time of the deal. And they got the 2022 first-round pick, Ochai Agbaji, who was just drafted. So they got three firsts unprotected, two pick swaps, and Agbaji that was effectively another first-round pick.

    Kevin: That’s a lot, Tom.

    Tom: Three young players, three firsts and two pick swaps. Now that’s the asking price. That’s the benchmark for De’Aaron Fox. If you’re Sacramento, you say, look, a great young player, an All-Star who is the clutch player of the year. He’s under contract for next season. What is my incentive to move him right now? You’re going to have to come in with multiple first-round picks — at least three first-round picks — and a young player to build around.

    If you’re the San Antonio Spurs and you have the opportunity to go get De’Aaron Fox, you obviously want to pair Victor Wembanyama with another star for this very reason we talked about last week. For the next three years, Victor Wembanyama is going to be paid $14 million on average — this season, the season after that, and the season after that. If you acquire Fox, you’re getting an All-Star-caliber player who plays downhill in the way that you’re so desperately needing — he’s one of the top drivers in the NBA, the San Antonio Spurs are a bottom-five driving team. This seems like a seamless fit.

    Sacramento gets on the phone and says, “Alright, Stephon Castle coming our way and a couple of first-round picks. And you’re the Spurs and you’re like …

    Kevin: No, no, I’m not giving you Castle. No.

    Tom: What’s it going to take?

    Kevin: I’m not giving Castle. Castle’s a nonstarter for me. I’m not giving him. I will not give him up in a Fox deal.

    Tom: But if you’re Sacramento, that’s the price it’s going to take. You look at benchmark deals of All-Star players in their prime, and granted De’Aaron Fox has only been to one All-Star Game. Donovan Mitchell was a three-time All-Star, and was two years younger than what Fox is right now. He’s also under contract.

    Kevin: More playoff success and experience on Mitchell’s side too. And a better player.

    Tom: Yep, I think objectively a better player at the time of the deal than what Fox is now.

    So if you lower that asking price, you’re like, all right, not three firsts and two swaps and three young players. But if the deal is Zach Collins and Keldon Johnson and five first-round picks, I don’t think Sacramento says no to that. It’s going to have to be that caliber of package, because the Spurs aren’t going to put Castle in a deal. Do they put Devin Vassell into a deal? I think you want Vassell around Wemby and Fox.

    What does the trade package look like, KOC?

    Kevin: I put out an idea on X earlier in the week. It was a three-way including Utah, coincidentally, sending John Collins and Collin Sexton to the Kings. Some of those San Antonio salaries you’re alluding to would then instead go to Utah, with picks going to the Kings, picks going to the Jazz, Fox going to the Spurs. I think the Kings would probably get more than I put in that deal.

    But if I’m the Kings, I’d rather the heavy picks-based package, even if it means not getting the player incentives like you’re talking about with Lauri Markkanen and Collin Sexton going to the Jazz in that Mitchell deal.

    Ultimately, the Kings are obviously under some pressure here. They have a player who hasn’t explicitly demanded a trade, but clearly they don’t feel confident he wants to be there long term. But they also have time, like you alluded to. He has another year on his deal. They could play this out. The team’s been playing really well lately. Maybe they go into the playoffs and they win a round, and Fox loves it there and he wants to re-sign and everything’s happy and good this summer. That’s the scenario the Spurs need to be afraid of here. Because it’s San Antonio. It’s not a big market. It’s not a place that stars really ever want to go. And they have an opportunity to go get a top player who wants to be there.

    And this is the window. Like when will there be an opportunity again to get a star who wants to be on your team and a star that becomes available? I just look around the market. Who’s the next guy? Like you can dream about Anthony Edwards. You can dream about some of these guys for years from now, but there’s no guarantee that that guy is ever going to become available. And if he does become available it might not be in a situation where it makes sense for you to put the best offer on the table.

    So the Spurs are definitely under pressure to make Victor Wembanyama happy, to try to maximize what this team can be when he’s on that rookie deal, and Fox might be the best shot that they can take. So they’re under pressure here as well to get something done.

    Hear the full conversation on “The Kevin O’Connor Show” and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.



    The Sacramento Kings have a decision to make with their star point guard De’Aaron Fox. With his contract extension looming, there is speculation about whether the Kings should explore trading him in order to rebuild their roster.

    One potential trade scenario that has been discussed is the possibility of the Kings receiving a package similar to what the Utah Jazz got for Donovan Mitchell in a potential De’Aaron Fox deal. Mitchell was traded to the Jazz on draft night in 2017 in exchange for the rights to guard Donovan Mitchell, forward Tyler Lydon, and forward Trey Lyles.

    The Kings would likely be looking for a similar return in a potential Fox trade, which could include a promising young player, draft picks, and possibly a veteran to help balance out the roster. However, it remains to be seen if any team would be willing to offer up a package of that caliber for Fox.

    Ultimately, the decision will come down to whether the Kings believe they can build a competitive team around Fox or if they need to start fresh with a rebuild. Only time will tell what the future holds for De’Aaron Fox and the Sacramento Kings.

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  • De’Aaron Fox Trade Talks, Spurs, Heat, Nets, 76ers, Hawks


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    With De’Aaron Fox having a destination in mind ahead of his 2026 free agency, the Sacramento Kings are listening to trade inquiries on their star point guard and have received numerous calls from teams with interest.

    Before the latest news on Fox, Sacramento was trying to upgrade its roster by discussing trades with the Brooklyn Nets for forward Cam Johnson and the Utah Jazz for forward John Collins, league sources told HoopsHype. It’s unclear how Fox’s trade market will affect Sacramento’s discussions for Johnson and Collins.

    Sacramento’s most consistent trade discussions had centered around Kevin Huerter, Trey Lyles, and future draft pick compensation, sources said.

    The prevailing belief within league circles is that Fox is eyeing the San Antonio Spurs looking ahead toward his free agency.

    The Spurs have max cap space for the summer of 2026 as Fox will enter unrestricted free agency.

    San Antonio also has young assets in Devin Vassell and Stephon Castle, along with up to nine future first-round picks to dangle.

    It’s also worth noting Fox’s wife, Recee, grew up in San Antonio.

    With the Spurs outside the Play-In Tournament and franchise cornerstone Victor Wembanyama too good for any potential tanking towards the end of the season, it could be time for San Antonio to pair him with another star sooner than expected.

    Another Texas team, the Houston Rockets, has also been linked to Fox.

    If Houston exercises its $44.89 million team option on starting point guard Fred VanVleet for the 2025-26 season, he will be eligible for unrestricted free agency by the summer of 2026, when Fox also would hit the market.

    The Rockets also have expiring contracts in Steve Adams ($12.6 million), Jeff Green ($8 million), Jae’Sean Tate ($7.57 million), and Jock Landale has a non-guaranteed $8 million salary for the 2025-26 season.

    Former No. 3 overall pick Reed Sheppard was also highly coveted before the draft by various teams. Tari Eason and Cam Whitmore are other young, talented players who could thrive with bigger roles elsewhere. The Rockets also have several first-round picks they can dangle, including an unprotected 2027 first-round pick from Phoenix, which is after Kevin Durant is set to hit free agency.

    To this point, however, the Rockets signaled a patient approach with its young core that currently holds the second-best record in the West.

    The Miami Heat have also been linked to Fox since they have max cap space for the summer of 2026, and center Bam Adebayo was Fox’s roommate at Kentucky as the two have remained close since.

    However, Miami doesn’t have much draft capital to dangle in trades. For now, Miami is focused on trading Jimmy Butler.

    Lastly, the Brooklyn Nets have prominently been linked to Fox.

    Brooklyn has the future max cap space and has up to 12 tradeable future first-round picks they can dangle to pivot in several directions looking ahead. Fox also played for Nets coach Jordi Fernandez, an associate head coach alongside Mike Brown during their time together in Sacramento.

    While the Nets have significant trade assets and a clear connection to Fox on paper, acquiring him at the start of a rebuild in the middle of the season with no other stars around him and then having to pay him a max contract in the summer of 2026 doesn’t align with Brooklyn’s rebuilding plan coming into the season.



    The latest NBA trade rumors are swirling around Sacramento Kings star point guard De’Aaron Fox, with several teams reportedly interested in acquiring the talented young player. Among those teams are the San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat, Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Atlanta Hawks.

    The Spurs, who are in need of a dynamic playmaker to lead their offense, have reportedly expressed interest in trading for Fox. With DeMar DeRozan’s future in San Antonio uncertain, Fox could be a perfect fit to take over as the team’s primary ball handler.

    The Heat, who made a run to the NBA Finals last season, are also said to be eyeing Fox as a potential trade target. Miami has a strong core of players but could use a player like Fox to give them an extra boost in the backcourt.

    The Nets, who already have a star-studded roster with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, are rumored to be interested in adding Fox to their lineup. Pairing Fox with Durant and Irving would give Brooklyn a formidable trio that could make them serious contenders for an NBA championship.

    The 76ers, who have been looking to upgrade their guard play, are another team that has been linked to Fox in trade talks. With Ben Simmons’s future in Philadelphia uncertain, Fox could be a great fit to pair with Joel Embiid and help the team take the next step towards a championship.

    The Hawks, who are a young and up-and-coming team in the Eastern Conference, are also reportedly interested in acquiring Fox. Atlanta already has a talented young core with Trae Young and John Collins, and adding Fox to the mix could make them a force to be reckoned with in the East.

    It remains to be seen if any of these teams will be able to pull off a trade for De’Aaron Fox, but it’s clear that there is significant interest in acquiring the talented point guard. Stay tuned for more updates as the NBA trade deadline approaches.

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  • De’Aaron Fox trade rumors: Kings star admits he has preferred landing spot if moved before deadline


    The Sacramento Kings are reportedly considering trades for De’Aaron Fox. But according to the star himself, that isn’t because he has directly requested a trade. 

    “That’s their decision to make. I can’t tell them not to listen to offers or I can’t tell them to listen to offers,” Fox said Wednesday before the Kings’ game in Philadelphia, according to The Sacramento Bee.

    Sacramento’s motivation does not appear to be rooted in a specific directive from Fox. Rather, the Kings are considering a move because of Fox’s reluctance to sign a long-term contract extension. He turned down an extension with the Kings over the summer, and with his 2026 free agency growing closer by the day, his exit is growing likelier ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. 

    Fox, by all accounts, is focused on competing for championships. To that effect, he reportedly has a favored destination in mind: the San Antonio Spurs. There, he would partner up with ascending center Victor Wembanyama to create one of the best young duos in the Western Conference. 

    While Fox wouldn’t confirm that he is eyeing the Spurs, he did acknowledge that he has a preference in mind if he were to move.

    “For sure, I think everybody has a preferred destination,” Fox said. “I think everybody has a preferred destination if they’re not in the place that — or if they’re not going to be in the place where they are in the moment. I think it’s natural.”

    De’Aaron Fox landing spots: Spurs are the favorites, but Rockets, Heat among teams that also make sense

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    De'Aaron Fox landing spots: Spurs are the favorites, but Rockets, Heat among teams that also make sense

    While the Kings control the situation for now, Fox has an uncommon degree of leverage as this situation plays out. The Spurs, barring something unforeseen, will have max cap space in the summer of 2026, so Fox will have the power to walk to San Antonio as a free agent if he so chooses. That is going to limit what other teams are willing to offer, as the possibility of losing Fox for nothing restricts his value. If the rest of the league views him as a rental, the Kings will have no choice but to deal with San Antonio at a price the Spurs dictate.

    Still, it is rare for any trade request to come and go smoothly. Damian Lillard more or less told the league not to trade for him because he wanted to go to Miami. He wound up in Milwaukee. Jimmy Butler is doing everything in his power to get to Phoenix right now. The Suns have thus far been unable to complete a deal. 

    These sagas are complicated and messy. Fox may want to go to San Antonio, but until a deal is reached, other suitors have a chance to steal him away.





    In recent weeks, trade rumors surrounding Sacramento Kings’ star point guard De’Aaron Fox have been swirling. And now, Fox himself has admitted that he has a preferred landing spot if he were to be moved before the trade deadline.

    According to sources close to Fox, the 24-year-old has expressed interest in joining the New York Knicks. The Knicks have been in need of a dynamic point guard for quite some time, and Fox could be the missing piece to their puzzle.

    While the Kings have not publicly stated that they are looking to move Fox, the team’s struggles this season have sparked speculation that they could be open to making changes. Fox, who is averaging 20.6 points and 6.8 assists per game this season, would undoubtedly garner significant interest from teams around the league.

    It remains to be seen if the Kings will entertain offers for Fox, or if he will ultimately end up in New York or another team that catches his eye. But one thing is for certain – the trade deadline is shaping up to be an interesting one for De’Aaron Fox and the Kings.

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