Regardless of whether the Sacramento Kings move De'Aaron Fox by the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, they need to recognize this as an organizational pivot point.
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
Just hours after ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that the Sacramento Kings were fielding offers for a potential De’Aaron Fox trade,
ESPN's Shams Charania reports that several teams have been reaching out to Kings regarding De'Aaron Fox ahead of 2025 NBA trade deadline
The Kings would not only be flush with assets for the future, but would, at least, have a puncher's chance at acquiring one of the most valuable assets in the league right now: the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. That pick would give them the opportunity to select Cooper Flagg, one of the best NBA Draft prospects we've seen in recent memory.
Trading for Sacramento Kings star De'Aaron Fox may be cheaper than what the Cleveland Cavaliers paid to acquire Donovan Mitchell in 2022. According to
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.