The Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warriors battled hard in a seven-game series in the first round of the 2023 NBA playoffs, forming a new-found NorCal rival
The Nets' interest in Kings star De'Aaron Fox underscores the teams intriguing flexibility during year one of a rebuild.
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De'Aaron Fox saved eight of his 14 points for a game-ending flurry, DeMar DeRozan scored 32 points and the Sacramento Kings overcame an big deficit to beat the visiting Golden State Warriors 123-117 on Wednesday night.
De'Aaron Fox saved eight of his 14 points for a game-ending flurry, DeMar DeRozan had 32 points and the Sacramento Kings overcame an 18-point deficit to beat the visiting Golden
On Wednesday night, the Golden State Warriors beat the Minnesota Timberwolves by a score of 116-115 at the Target Center. Andrew Wiggins finished the win over
According to multiple sources, if De'Aaron Fox leaves the Kings via trade, his preferred landing spot is the San Antonio Spurs. It could be an interesting couple of days in Sacramento.
The Golden State Warriors are currently placed as the Western Conference's No. 11 seed with a 22-23 record, not necessarily a spot they'd like to be in during the few remaining years of Stephen Curry's prime.
Dean Simon is a contributing journalist for The Sporting News. Dean is a graduate of Stockton University, receiving a bachelors degree in Communication Studies with a focus on Journalism and Media Studies. He has previously written for publications such as LastWordOnSports and GiveMeSport.
No matter how badly the Phoenix Suns may want Jimmy Butler, there just doesn't seem to be a viable way for them to get him. Nobody wants the Bradley Beal contract. Even if someone did, Beal himself doesn't seem eager to drop his no-trade clause to help the Suns dump him.
The NBA trade deadline draws closer by the day, and as always, the transaction cycle remains headlined by the same small group of players. On Monday, the Miami Heat suspended Jimmy Butler indefinitely after he walked out of a shootaround upon receiving the news that he would be benched.
The NBA trade deadline is less than two weeks away, which means it's time for all 30 teams to do some serious reflection. Every organization needs to have