De'Aaron Fox adopting wait-and-see approach to contract extension with Kings
De’Aaron Fox’s future looms in the background too, as league sources say the All-Star guard has decided not to sign an extension this year, in part, because he wants to see how the roster takes shape for the long-haul. Fox, who has two seasons left on his current deal, wants to win at the highest level and could also qualify for a significantly larger max if he makes All-NBA.
Source: New York Times
Source: New York Times
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The Kings, armed with the No. 13 pick and pressure to keep up in the West, want to upgrade their roster this week. A deeper look at options, the De’Aaron Fox factor that looms, and why they’re being aggressive, at @TheAthletic (w/ @anthonyVslater)
nytimes.com/athletic/55874… – 3:12 PM
The Kings, armed with the No. 13 pick and pressure to keep up in the West, want to upgrade their roster this week. A deeper look at options, the De’Aaron Fox factor that looms, and why they’re being aggressive, at @TheAthletic (w/ @anthonyVslater)
nytimes.com/athletic/55874… – 3:12 PM
More on this storyline
Matt George: Spoke with De’Aaron Fox (and Reign) at Fox’s basketball camp in Rocklin today. Fox spoke about Mike Brown’s contract extension and the stability it brings to the Kings organization. pic.twitter.com/DYnVHm862t -via Twitter @MattGeorgeSAC / June 19, 2024
Matt George: I asked De’Aaron Fox about how sustainable the Kings’ physical defense to end last season is for next season. He pointed out the change in officiating, allowing every team to play more physical on the defensive end. pic.twitter.com/qmm9YedFDI -via Twitter @MattGeorgeSAC / June 19, 2024
Matt George: De’Aaron Fox has spent a lot of time this summer reflecting on last season, pointing out the Kings’ free throw shooting as an area that needs major improvement. pic.twitter.com/fiISzDQpbV -via Twitter @MattGeorgeSAC / June 19, 2024