With the trade deadline looming, the Lakers have been linked to De’Aaron Fox, but a deal seems unlikely—especially with Austin Reaves off-limits.
The Los Angeles Lakers would have "zero intention" of trading Austin Reaves to the Sacramento Kings in a deal for De'Aaron Fox. NBA insider Jake
De'Aaron Fox could get traded before the NBA's Feb. 6 trade deadline, but the Lakers aren't willing to do one thing in order to land him.
The Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly not willing to part with Austin Reaves in a potential trade for Sacramento Kings star De'Aaron Fox.
For most people, it only makes sense that De’Aaron Fox would want to go to the Los Angeles Lakers should he get traded out of the Sacramento Kings. However, reports have indicated that the Kings’ point guard has no interest in going to LA,
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Bleacher Report and ESPN proposed a Lakers trade pitch that would send De'Aaron Fox to Los Angeles in exchange for a large haul.
It was reported earlier this week that the Los Angeles Lakers are not the destination of choice for De'Aaron Fox. And according to Jake Fischer of the Stein Line, the reason is about as obvious as fans expected.
With the trade deadline approaching, the Lakers have been linked to De’Aaron Fox, but the reality is far more complicated.
On Tuesday, news broke that the Sacramento Kings are open to moving Fox before the NBA trade deadline and that he welcomes a potential change of scenery. Given that Fox's agent is Rich Paul, who has deep ties to the Lakers and represents LeBron James and Anthony Davis, L.A. was immediately suggested as a destination.
De'Aaron Fox is reportedly not looking to team up with LeBron James and Anthony Davis on the Los Angeles Lakers.
De'Aaron Fox's time with the Sacramento Kings could be coming to an end very soon. Per NBA insider Chris Haynes, Fox is "zeroed in" on a potential