The Sacramento Kings made a splash in the 2024 offseason, acquiring six-time All-Star DeMar DeRozan via sign-and-trade with the Chicago Bulls. Pairing DeRozan with De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis was an incredible move on paper, but the Kings have had an underwhelming season.
With trade rumors flying, a look at how the talented rookie Stephon Castle could fit into Sacramento's long-term plans.
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.
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.
De’Aaron Fox isn’t looking to bolt for a big market, but instead wants to join the big Frenchman in San Antonio.
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