De’Aaron Fox was traded by the Sacramento Kings to the San Antonio Spurs in a 3-deal team involving the Chicago Bulls.
The Spurs on Monday reacted to the trade that landed them an All-Star guard and clutch performer in De'Aaron Fox to pair next ...
De'Aaron Fox gets his wish, with the Kings sending him to San Antonio as part of a three-team trade Sunday evening.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 16: De'Aaron Fox #5 of the Sacramento ... And, most importantly, Fox has continued to produce even while adding another ball-dominant scoring option to their ...
The hottest name on the trade market at the moment is De’Aaron Fox and it is no secret that he wants to end up in San Antonio to play with Victor Wembanyama and I can’t blame him.
It’s inevitable. San Antonio’s appeal as a destination for NBA players is significantly boosted by having a talent like ...
where he can deftly navigate traffic as a ball-handler, somehow. Now, pair Wemby's increasingly dynamic three-level scoring with the downhill speed and playmaking chops of De'Aaron Fox ...
De'Aaron Fox is a better ... James are enough on the ball-handling front as it is, they can direct all of the resources they might have otherwise poured into the Fox upgrade into role players ...
The latest on De’Aaron ... an in-season Fox suitor. But make no mistake: Fox’s original decision to decline a three-year, $167 million extension last summer is what got this rolling towards ...
The clock is ticking for Sacramento with De’Aaron ... decision. Fox is averaging 25.2 points, five rebounds and 6.2 assists per game, and he remains utterly dynamic with the ball in his hands ...