It sounds like trade talks around De’Aaron Fox of the Sacramento Kings are heating up and the impressive guard could be on his way to a new team by next week. And he might not be the only Kings star to leave Sacramento.
The number 3 will never be worn again at Shen. Kevin Huerter was back in Clifton Park on Tuesday night to see his jersey retired.
At this time next week, Kevin Huerter may or may not be a Sacramento King. It depends on whether or not the team trades him before the NBA’s February 6
After leading Shenendehowa High School to a state title in 2015 and being named New York's Mr. Basketball the following year, Kings' guard Kevin Huerter will have his No. 3 jersey retired by Shenendehowa in a ceremony on Tuesday night.
The Jazz and the Kings have connected about a deal for John Collins but it's unclear how far talks progressed.
Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson was a target of the Sacramento Kings prior to the reports of De'Aaron Fox potentially being traded.
Collins emerged as their top trade target in recent weeks, sources said. The Kings and Jazz held extensive trade conversations about Collins and came up with the framework for a potential deal ahead of the deadline. Sacramento's interest in Collins has also been reported by NBA insider Marc Stein.
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The San Antonio Spurs could land De'Aaron Fox before the trade deadline in this perfect three-team mock scenario with the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls.
The Jazz tried their best against the Timberwolves on Thursday, but it wasn't competitive. Joe Ingles, Rudy Gobert, and Mike Conley returned to Utah, and on the John Collins trade idea.
Reporting from Sacramento indicated the Kings and Jazz were in final conversations about a trade involving John Collins — but that the deal didn't go through. Collins responded to the rumors on Thursday.