The Houston Rockets are in an exciting position halfway through this 2024-25 NBA season. With a strong record of 30-14, they are sitting second in the Western Conference and showing impressive growth as a young team. Led by emerging stars Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun, Houston has exceeded expectations thus far.
As the Kings enter the playoff race, the exceptional play of both Domantas Sabonis and De'Aaron Fox should be recognized. Both of them are having the best seasons of their career, although the West is loaded with talent. When picking between the two, one has a clear advantage.
The Sacramento Kings visit the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. De’Aaron Fox is on the injury report with the star guard having a questionable status. Fox is dealing with a right thumb sprain,
De'Aaron Fox has been involved in trade rumors for much of the season and his future with the Sacramento Kings is unclear. If the Kings decide to trade
Fox has been downgraded to questionable for Saturday's road matchup with the Knicks with a thumb injury. Fox has been dealing with a pinky injury all season, so a new thumb injury could be a serious concern. Saturday's matchup against the Knicks, who are 29-16 on the season, will be a huge test for the Kings and could certainly use Fox's help.
Sacramento Kings' De'Aaron Fox is questionable for the game against the Nuggets due to a wrist injury. Fox's potential absence could affect the Kings, who rely on his 25.6 points per game. The team may turn to Sabonis and Monk to compensate.
Kelly Iko talks to John Hollinger about what makes sense for the Rockets to do at the trade deadline — if anything.
Kings guard De’Aaron Fox scores 20 points in Sacramento Kings’ 130-115 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on January 14, 2025, at Fiserv Forum.De'Aaron Fox highlights: Watch Kings star score 20 vs. Bucks in
Indiana Pacers star Myles Turner is an active name on the NBA's trade rumor mill and the ascending Sacramento Kings could parlay a couple of their key rotational pieces to acquire his services this winter.
The Sacramento Kings are appreciative that De'Aaron Fox has been playing through a thumb injury and other ailments, even as the production has taken a hit in recent games.
The Sacramento Kings (23-22) go head to head with the New Orleans Pelicans (12-34) at 10:00 PM ET on Saturday, February 8, 2025. The matchup airs on NBCS-CA and Gulf Coast Sports. Looking for NBA tickets?