Sacramento Kings star guard De'Aaron Fox let it be known this week that his preferred trade destination is the San Antonio Spurs, and
With respect to Chris Paul, who has done an admirable job as a veteran leader, the Spurs don't have their point guard of the future on the roster right now. They need a young pick-and-roll scorer who can run the floor with Wembanyama. There aren't many available targets that fit better than the 27-year-old Fox.
And that very destiny might be arriving far ahead of schedule, with multiple reports surfacing on Tuesday that Sacramento Kings superstar point guard De’Aaron Fox will be traded before February 6, and that his preferred destination might be the Spurs. ESPN’s Shams Charania was the first to the punch on Tuesday regarding Fox.
The San Antonio Spurs are expected to be one of the biggest players on the NBA trade market as they look for a star to pair with Victor Wembanyama. All season long, the Spurs have been linked to the likes of Trae Young,
However, Fox recently commented on trade rumors that could hinder the Feb. 6 deadline. A potential trade between the San Antonio Spurs and the Kings for the All-Star guard experienced a roadblock. Fox has 512 games in his NBA career,
Anthony Davis recently told Shams Charania he believes there are certain "narratives" surrounding Victor Wembanyama.
According to multiple sources, if De'Aaron Fox leaves the Kings via trade, his preferred landing spot is the San Antonio Spurs. It could be an interesting couple of days in Sacramento.
The Sacramento Kings are reportedly open for business and will explore re-routing franchise point guard De'Aaron Fox before the Feb. 6 trade deadline. If the te
De'Aaron Fox and the Sacramento Kings are seemingly headed for a breakup. The Athletic's Sam Amick reported Tuesday that Fox's agent, Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, has advised the Kings it would be wise for them to move him now,
Spurs rookie Stephon Castle will reportedly participate in the Slam Dunk Contest at NBA All-Star Weekend Feb. 14-16 in San Francisco, California.
Past reports have the Spurs as favorites to land Fox. NBA insider Chris Haynes claimed the star guard prefers the Victor Wembanyama-led team. Moreover, the Spurs' asset pool is one of the deepest in the league, likely second only to the Oklahoma City Thunder 's treasure trove of future draft picks.