The Sacramento Kings had an eventful 2024-25 NBA season, but not in the way that many fans were hoping for. The Kings started the season with a 13-18 record, resulting in head coach Mike Brown getting fired and Doug Christie being named interim.
Recently, old comments made by Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox resurfaced while he was on a podcast. He appeared on FanDuelTV's "Run It Back" last year, and when the topic of complaining came up, none other than Draymond Green was first to come to mind.
In their sixth consecutive season missing the playoffs, the San Antonio Spurs had a rollercoaster of a 2024-25 season. After legendary coach Gregg Popovich
43 different players recorded a triple-double in the 2024-25 NBA season. How many of them can you name in six minutes?
De'Aaron Fox, the former NBA All-Star who now plays for the San Antonio Spurs, recently appeared on FanDuel's 'Run It Back' show and claimed that Luka Doncic and Draymond Green are the "biggest complainers" in the NBA right now.
Which former NBA players watch today's game and think to themselves, Man, I would have been awesome in today's game? Probably all of them. But how many of them are right?
When De'Aaron Fox was traded to the San Antonio Spurs, they were a team in need of a spark and a star to hopefully push them into the Play-In Tournament.
The San Antonio Spurs are building an impressive foundation around 21-year-old superstar center Victor Wembanyama, as the franchise looks to compete for a championship as early as possible.
LaMelo Ball had just kick started his climb up the NBA ranks when he agreed to a massive five-year, $203 million contract with the Charlotte Hornets in July of 2023.
SAN ANTONIO — De'Aaron Fox wouldn't have had it any other way. After he was dealt to the San Antonio Spurs in February in a three-team deal that involved Zach LaVine and the Chicago Bulls, Fox began assimilating to a place he hoped to become familiar with.
On Monday, the San Antonio Spurs signed guard De'Aaron Fox to a four-year, $229 million max contract extension. Prior to this deal, Fox had played just 17 games for the Spurs after they acquired him from the Sacramento Kings in February.
The San Antonio Spurs headed into the 2024-25 season with Victor Wembanyama leading their young core, but outside of Stephon Castle, the Spurs' future with their current roster wasn't extremely promising.
The San Antonio Spurs and point guard De'Aaron Fox agreed to a massive four-year, $229 million max contract extension on Monday, prompting reactions from both NBA fans and players throughout the league.
De'Aaron Fox has only played five games with Victor Wembanyama in a San Antonio Spurs uniform. Now he's locked in for the next five years.
How many of the active NBA players who have averaged 20 points-per-game or more in at least five seasons can you name in five minutes?
When the San Antonio Spurs traded for De'Aaron Fox midway through last season, their guard rotation appeared to be wide open.
The San Antonio Spurs signed point guard De'Aaron Fox to a maximum contract extension for four years and $229 million, ESPN reported Monday. The Spurs acquired Fox from the Sacramento Kings in February, and he was slated to become an unrestricted free agent after this coming season.
The Spurs moved forward with Fox’s new deal just about as soon as they were eligible to do so.
There’s a subtle shift brewing in the Spurs organization — and it all centers around their high-profile guard room.
The San Antonio Spurs made a blockbuster trade this year, acquiring All-Star point guard De'Aaron Fox from the Sacramento Kings. Fox averaged 19.7 points and 6.8 assists in 17 games with San Antonio before undergoing season-ending left pinkie finger surgery. The Spurs missed the playoffs this year for the sixth straight season.
Despite playing just 17 games with the Spurs following a mid-season three-team trade, De’Aaron Fox is already thinking long-term, according to Danielle Lerner of the Houston Chronicle.
The offseason is off to a rough start for the Sacramento Kings. It has been less than 48 hours since the team received the disappointing confirmation that
Spurs star point guard De’Aaron Fox is undergoing season-ending surgery on Tuesday for his pinkie finger, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.
De’Aaron Fox did not get the hero’s welcome he was probably hoping for in his return to his old stomping grounds.
Fox didn't hold back about his final days in Sacramento.
De'Aaron Fox felt right at home in his Spurs debut on Wednesday.
De’Aaron Fox is putting to rest any potential controversy to kick off his tenure with the San Antonio Spurs.
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