Among the reasons why the Lakers are not Fox’s preferred destination: Klutch has direct knowledge of many Lakers dealings thanks to its representation of LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
With the trade deadline approaching, the Lakers have been linked to De’Aaron Fox, but the reality is far more complicated.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been linked to many trade rumors about adding a center. However, a new one may open the door to landing a veteran scorer to boost their backcourt scoring. Heading into their game on Thursday against the Washington Wizards,
The Los Angeles Lakers aren’t expected to be in the mix for De’Aaron Fox, but if they’re willing to saddle up and make this offer, the Sacramento Kings will have trouble saying no.
Sacramento Kings point guard De'Aaron Fox doesn't appear headed to the Los Angeles Lakers amid ongoing trade rumors and speculation regarding the
According to NBA insider Shams Charania of ESPN, De’Aaron Fox doesn’t want to play for the Los Angeles Lakers.  The Sacramento Kings are expected to open up talks to potentially trade Fox, who has a target destination in mind.
Will the Los Angeles Lakers' 3-and-D swingman Dorian Finney-Smith suit up against the lowly Washington Wizards on Thursday night? More Lakers: Los Angeles Repor
A new NBA rumor points to a potential blockbuster trade that sends De’Aaron Fox to San Antonio soon, and one Los Angeles Lakers insider believes the team could take advantage of this by landing a future Hall-of-Famer by being a part of a multi-team deal.
The Kings are reportedly open to entertaining trade offers for star guard and franchise player De'Aaron Fox ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
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Wembanyama becomes only the fourth Spurs player to make the All-Star Game in his first or second season. The others: Alvin Robertson in 1986, David Robinson in 1990 and 1991, and Tim Duncan in 1998.