Sacramento Kings point guard De'Aaron Fox could be on the move. But the Lakers were told not his preferred choice.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been linked with a string of big men in recent weeks. The Feb. 6 trade deadline is fast approaching. Rob Pelinka is expected to make at least one more move following the addition of Dorian Finney-Smith from the Brooklyn Nets.
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On Tuesday, news broke that the Sacramento Kings are open to moving Fox before the NBA trade deadline and that he welcomes a potential change of scenery. Given that Fox's agent is Rich Paul, who has deep ties to the Lakers and represents LeBron James and Anthony Davis, L.A. was immediately suggested as a destination.
The Los Angeles Lakers are eyeing a major trade involving Sacramento Kings’ De’Aaron Fox before the February 6 NBA trade deadline. They may need to offer Rui Hachimura, Max Christie, and possibly fan-favorite Austin Reaves to secure the dynamic point guard.
With the trade deadline approaching, the Lakers have been linked to De’Aaron Fox, but the reality is far more complicated.
Shams Charania was the original reporter who gave light to the fact that the Lakers were not on the list of preferred destinations for Fox. The ESPN insider then followed that up with insight as to which team tops the list. That wound up being the San Antonio Spurs.