One of the most talked about rumours about a trade to be made before the February 6 deadline is swirling around the Sacramento camp.
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.
The San Antonio Spurs look like they have a leg up on the competition for Sacramento Kings star De’Aaron Fox’s services. Though Fox has publicly denied making an official request, his assertion that “everybody has a preferred destination” (h/t The Sacramento Bee’s Chris Biderman) strongly suggests that he’s considering leaving Northern California.
With trade rumors flying, a look at how the talented rookie Stephon Castle could fit into Sacramento's long-term plans.
On Tuesday, multiple outlets reported that the Sacramento Kings were shopping De'Aaron Fox, and the All-Star point guard wanted to be traded, specifically, to the San Antonio Spurs.
The Atlanta Hawks were dealt a massive blow as Jalen Johnson will undergo a season-ending shoulder injury, leaving them without their second-best player for the rest of the campaign.
Four San Antonio police officers were shot Wednesday night while responding to a “suicide in progress” call and a heavy police presence
De’Aaron Fox isn’t looking to bolt for a big market, but instead wants to join the big Frenchman in San Antonio.
Michael Karlis is a Staff Writer at the San Antonio Current. He is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., whose work has been featured in Salon, Alternet, Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, Orlando Weekly, NewsBreak, 420 Magazine and Mexico Travel Today. He reports primarily on breaking news, politics...
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
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