Kings star De'Aaron Fox is having another incredible season, averaging 25.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 6.3 assists per game. The 27-year-old point guard has been the heart of Sacramento's offense for much of the season and could be on his way to his second All-Star appearance.
Here we will discuss the two best trades that the Sacramento Kings must make before the 2025 NBA trade deadline.
The Rockets have a big choice to make about trading for a star like De'Aaron Fox. Here are the variables they need to consider.
The Houston Rockets are heading to northern California tonight to take on De'Aaron Fox and the Sacramento Kings. Fox has been the subject of trade rumors in the last few weeks, and the Rockets could be one of the teams interested in acquiring him.
The Sacramento Kings picked up a statement win over the Golden State Warriors on Sunday, beating their division rivals 129-99 to extend their winning streak to four games. Sacramento got a convincing 30-point win, despite playing without star point guard De'Aaron Fox for the first time this season.
Sacramento Kings star guard De'Aaron Fox won't play again on Monday night as he continues to nurse a glute injury.
Kings interim coach Doug Christie is the biggest success story in the NBA right now and the franchise's star players explain how he's made such an impact.Before Christie took over, the Kings were
De’Aaron Fox appeared on the injury report Friday morning with a glute injury, and the Kings are expected to be without him. Fox was seen participating in Kings’ shootaround earlier in the day, but it looks as though the star point guard will be unable to play in Friday’s game.
Fox made history with his 26-point performance as he passed former Kings legend Nate "Tiny" Archibald for the fourth-most points scored in team history. Fox passed Archibald's 10,894-point mark after scoring a field goal in the fourth quarter.
The Kings (22-20) are now 9-2 since interim coach Doug Christie took the reins from the axed Mike Brown. On Sunday, the Kings blew out the Wizards, 123-100, to improve to two wins above .500 for the first time since November.
BOTTOM LINE: Washington visits Sacramento looking to break its 16-game road losing streak. The Kings are 11-12 on their home court. Sacramento is sixth in the Western Conference with 33.8 defensive rebounds per game led by Domantas Sabonis averaging 10.2.