Yahoo Sports senior NBA Vincent Goodwill and Yahoo Sports basketball analyst Isis ‘Ice’ Young discuss the potential of San Antonio acquiring the point guard from Sacramento and what it would mean for bolstering the team's roster behind its superstar big man.
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.
In case you missed it, the Sacramento Kings are expected to open trade talks around franchise point guard De'Aaron Fox, ESPN's Shams Charania reported Tuesday, and Fox's preferred landing spot is San Antonio.
One of the most talked about rumours about a trade to be made before the February 6 deadline is swirling around the Sacramento camp.
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.
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.
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These three teams are rising contenders in need of a star point guard and have the kinds of assets that the Kings would be interested in.
De'Aaron Fox's preferred trade destination is reportedly interested in him. On NBA Countdown, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the San Antonio Spurs
On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Isis "Ice" Young discuss trade rumors around De'Aaron Fox, Pat Riley's mistakes in Jimmy Butler drama, rising star Amen Thompson and major trades in the WNBA.
Later Tuesday afternoon, The Athletic became one of the first outlets to name the Spurs as the team seen by sources across the league as “the likely destination of choice” for Fox, and this makes a lot of sense.