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Could the Rockets, Spurs, Lakers and Heat be in the mix for De’Aaron Fox?

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Tim McMahon: Now when Fox asks, I think the tea leaves point in that direction. I’m not sure if that’s true though. If you’re on a podcast with Draymond Green and you’re laying the groundwork, you can see how people read that (…) When Fox asks, teams like San Antonio and Houston get attention. We’ve also heard rumors about the Lakers, but it’s hard to say how much of that is just speculation since he’s a clutch customer. There was also talk about Miami, Considering his relationship with Bam Adebayo. Who knows what other suitors might emerge? Or which team will actually pursue him?
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Allen Sliwa @Allensley and

We had a great show this morning. If you missed it, go to the link below. Have a nice weekend
-Shams said the Lakers are willing to give up big assets for a long-term player.
-Are the Lakers giving De’Aaron Fox a chance?
-Fans are still complaining about the Pelinka-Westbrook trade
youtube.com/live/M4SA0nmBY…12:43 PM

Kurt Helin @basketball conversation

NBA Trade Rumors Roundup: The latest news includes teams monitoring De’Aaron Fox and Jimmy Butler trade talks being (sort of) thwarted.
nbcsports.com/nba/news/nba-t…12:30 PM

Allen Sliwa @Allensley and

Laker trade rumors | De’Aaron Fox’s chance? | Guest: Trevor Lane (Lakers Nation) x.com/i/broadcasts/1…11 am

mat george @Matt GeorgeSAC

🌻New content locked in KINGS POD🌻
🏀@BrendenNunesNBA on SacTown Sports 1140 joins the show (and saves us from losing it completely).
🏀The Kings completely collapsed with 5 consecutive losses.
🏀Mike Brown calls De’Aaron Fox and the Kings.
🖥️youtu.be/idHY0VpONkI pic.x.com/mob7E91JYC4:33 AM

Sean Cunningham @Sean Cunningham

A clearly frustrated De’Aaron Fox was a man of few words while explaining the foul to Jaden Ivey. He went into great detail about the Kings’ 37-22 fourth quarter collapse after tonight’s loss to the Pistons.
“Everything that could have gone wrong in the fourth quarter went wrong.” pic.x.com/kzWvcms9EU2:29 AM

mat george @Matt GeorgeSAC

Tonight was De’Aaron Fox’s 500th game for the Sacramento Kings.
Even while most of the season was a losing one, Fox was responsible for far more great things than bad things in Sacramento.
He made a huge mistake tonight. At key moments of the game and season – 1:30 AM

mat george @Matt GeorgeSAC

A short and sweet press conference from De’Aaron Fox.
He’s right about one thing. It doesn’t make anyone feel better. pic.x.com/2GplUk75cM1:19 AM

mat george @Matt GeorgeSAC

Mike Brown had a full press conference calling out the players and mentioning them for not doing what they know and what their coach says, with direct and indirect references to De’Aaron Fox. pic.x.com/aOHsOUgw961:18 AM

mat george @Matt GeorgeSAC

Mike Brown didn’t have to scream to get his point across after tonight’s game. His words were blunt and clear. And a lot of them had to do with De’Aaron Fox. – 12:53 AM

Sean Cunningham @Sean Cunningham

Jaden Ivey sank a free throw, De’Aaron Fox’s halfcourt heave was bad, and the Pistons shocked the Kings 114-113 in Sacramento as their losing skid snapped to five games. Unreal finish. Ivey had 19 points and Cade Cunningham had 33 for Detroit. Fox 26 for Sac. – 12:34 AM

Sean Cunningham @Sean Cunningham

Nothing is easy. In fact, it’s very poetic. De’Aaron Fox just fouled Jaden Ivey, who had a 3.1 triple. 4-point play by Ivey heading to the FT line. – 12:31 AM

StatMuse @situation

De’Aaron Fox leads the NBA in scoring in the fourth quarter.
His third straight season ranked in the top two in fourth quarter scoring. pic.x.com/BgvodOd1cr12:24 AM

Sean Cunningham @Sean Cunningham

Malik Beasley and the Pistons had a big run to help the Kings cut a 19-point lead to just one point before De’Aaron Fox put Sacramento back up 111-108 with 18.7 points. Beasley had 22 points off the Pistons bench and Fox had 26 points for the Sac. – 12:24 AM

mat george @Matt GeorgeSAC

It looked like a 2023 clutch De’Aaron Fox.
The Kings ranked third with 18.7. – 12:22 AM

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Anthony Slater: Stephen Curry will not play tomorrow night in Los Angeles against the Clippers. Management of anterior knee tendonitis in a row. The Warriors play at home against the Clippers on Saturday night. Draymond Green is questionable against the Clippers. – through x.com / December 26, 2024

Schroder finally scored in double figures for the Warriors for the first time during a loss to the Lakers, tallying 11 points, five assists and one steal. He said his biggest challenge will be getting on the court with the Warriors, especially four-time NBA champion Stephen Curry and future Hall of Famer Draymond Green. Dennis Schroeder said it reminds him of the challenges he faced playing with LeBron James during his time as a Laker. “When you have two Hall of Famers, you don’t want to take anything away from them,” Schroder said. “You have to adapt. Of course they want me to adapt, but I also have to play my own style. You just have to keep trying to put it together. But you still have to win… “It was like that in LA too. You play, but you know LeBron James is on the court. Same here. Stephen Curry is one of the best players to ever play. Draymond. The presence is different. But I still have to play my game. You know what I can do when I’m comfortable. [on the] Defensive side and offensive side. But you have to feel comfortable. And once I get comfortable, things will change.” – through Endscape / December 26, 2024

Kerr said he wanted Schroeder to relax so he could settle in comfortably. Green and Curry also showed faith in Schroder. “He needs to know that we have trust and faith in him.” Green told Andscape. “It’s hard work. Especially when you come to a team like this. Steph Curry will obviously take a step back. But what we want from Dennis is to move forward.” “We want him to be as aggressive as he was in Brooklyn,” Curry said. That will help us further. And I know he knows it. So I’m happy to see him getting better.” – through Endscape / December 26, 2024

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