As the trade deadline nears, one league source says more than half of the league’s teams have inquired about the 27-year-old Kings’ star.
Amid the De'Aaron Fox rumors, an NBA insider highlights some other notable guards the Spurs have expressed interest in
De'Aaron Fox shook up the NBA landscape on Tuesday afternoon after ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the star could be moved ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. Charania tweeted that Fox has a target destination in mind ahead of his 2026 free agency,
In case you missed it, the Sacramento Kings are expected to open trade talks around franchise point guard De'Aaron Fox, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Tuesday, and Fox's preferred landing spot is San Antonio.
The San Antonio Spurs are among six teams that could be landing spots for Sacramento guard De'Aaron Fox - if the Kings are willing to trade him.
Victor Wembanyama (Spurs) Anthony Davis (Lakers) Anthony Edwards (Timberwolves) James Harden (Clippers) Jaren Jackson Jr. (Grizzlies) Alperen Sengun (Rockets) Jalen Williams (Thunder)
Though the Kings star is making his future intentions clear, he's doing so while giving Sacramento a chance to fully evaluate the market.
It’s inevitable. San Antonio’s appeal as a destination for NBA players is significantly boosted by having a talent like Victor Wembanyama on the roster.
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The Spurs find themselves in an unusual position - right in the middle of one of the biggest trade rumors in the league.
The Spurs and pairing with Victor Wembanyama make all the sense in the world for Fox. But does De’Aaron Fox make sense for San Antonio? And should the Spurs really speed things up and cut