De'Aaron Fox to join Victor Wembanyama in San Antonio as part of 3-team
trade, AP sources say
Send a link to a friend
[February 03, 2025]
By TIM REYNOLDS
Victor Wembanyama has a new point guard: De'Aaron Fox is on his way
out of Sacramento and headed to San Antonio.
Fox is one of the centerpieces of a trade agreed to by three teams,
one that sends two-time All-Star Zach LaVine from Chicago to
Sacramento, Zach Collins from San Antonio to Chicago and Kevin
Huerter from the Kings to the Bulls, two people with knowledge of
the discussions said Sunday night.
The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity
because the trade has not gone through the league approval process
and cannot be finalized until that happens.
Also in the trade, according to the people who spoke to AP: Jordan
McLaughlin goes from Sacramento to the Spurs, Sidy Cissoko goes from
the Spurs to the Kings and Tre Jones leaves the Spurs for Chicago.
There is also a slew of draft capital in the agreement, with
Sacramento set to get at least three first-round picks, one of the
people said.
The NBA's trade deadline is Thursday afternoon. This three-team deal
was agreed upon on the same day that the stunning deal sending Luka
Doncic from the Mavericks to the Lakers in exchange for Anthony
Davis was announced.

Fox's addition is huge for the Spurs. Wembanyama — the reigning
rookie of the year — is continuing his climb toward superstardom.
He's set to make his All-Star Game debut later this month, is among
the favorites to win defensive player of the year and will probably
get MVP votes.
It's no surprise that Fox, who is extension-eligible this summer,
wanted to come to the Spurs: Playing alongside one of the game's
best centers, a 7-foot-4 force that most defenses don't have an
answer for, would appeal to any point guard in the game.
Fox is averaging 25 points, 6.1 assists and five rebounds per game
this season for the Kings. He's been an All-Star and an All-NBA
player, and now in his eighth season gets to start anew alongside
Wembanyama.
[to top of second column] |

Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox, right, drives past Oklahoma
City Thunder forward Kenrich Williams, left, during the first half
of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, in Oklahoma City.
(AP Photo/Kyle Phillips)

And the Spurs made that happen without giving up
much of their copious stash of draft picks or the keys to their
young core — players like rookie Stephon Castle, Jeremy Sochan and
Keldon Johnson. The Spurs also held on to veterans Chris Paul and
Harrison Barnes, both of whom are in their first year with San
Antonio.
It's a new start for LaVine as well — sort of. He goes to
Sacramento, where he'll be reunited with former Bulls teammate DeMar
DeRozan and is set to play alongside a perennial All-NBA candidate
in Domantas Sabonis.
LaVine is averaging 24 points per game this season, putting him on
pace to average at least that many points for the fifth time. He's a
20.7-point-per-game scorer for his career after stints with
Minnesota and the Bulls.
Huerter has averaged 11.5 points in his career, first with Atlanta
and then with the Kings. He'll also benefit from a fresh start after
coming off the bench 28 times in 43 appearances with Sacramento this
season.
Collins averaged 4.6 points for the Spurs, Jones averaged 4.4 points
and Cissoko 1.3 points in 17 appearances with San Antonio.
McLaughlin averaged 1.9 points in 28 games for the Kings.
All contents © copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights reserved
 |