After the Sacramento Kings parted with head coach Mike Brown, star guard De’Aaron Fox is at the center of league-wide trade chatter. The Miami Heat are a team mentioned prominently among potential suitors for the former All-NBA guard.
Sacramento Kings star guard De'Aaron Fox won't play again on Monday night as he continues to nurse a glute injury.
The Heat (17-16) and Milwaukee Bucks are tied for fifth in the Eastern Conference. Miami is coming off back-to-back home losses to the Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz as the team sets out on a six-game, 11-day road trip.
The De'Aaron Fox trade rumors got a massive trade update as the Sacramento Kings are leaning one way in particular.
Sacramento's bumbling with its well-respected ex-coach should make Fox a sympathetic figure — and could pave the way for his eventual exit.
Trade rumors are swirling around Jimmy Butler and De'Aaron Fox and there could be a way to have both players compete together in Sacramento in a blockbuster trade idea.
De’Aaron Fox, who is having another stellar season despite it being an underwhelming season overall for the Kings, is listed as out for the Sunday showdown. Fox suffered a right glute contusion after a scary fall with 43.8 seconds remaining in the Kings’ 138-133 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night.
De'Aaron Fox of the Sacramento Kings has been linked to multiple teams in a recent report as trade rumors surrounding him have continued to grow.
The Sacramento Kings have been in the news a lot lately and for all the wrong reasons. Sacramento recently made the decision to part ways with head coach Mike Brown following a poor start to the season.
De’Aaron Fox scored 14 points in the fourth quarter to help the Kings rally for a 113-107 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. The Kings trailed 103-94 with less than five minutes remaining, but they ...
De'Aaron Fox could be made available on the trade market by the Kings, which could be good news for a Magic team in need of a boost.
Doug Christie is the King's interim coach, and his presence has been inspiring. He got the message that Ellis should be playing more. In Sacremento's five-game winning streak in the post-Brown era, Ellis gets 33 minutes per game and he's already matched his games started total under Brown this year.