While De'Aaron Fox has entered his name into the NBA's trade market following a recent request out of Sacramento, the Kings could still opt to trade him away in
Stephen Curry was named a starter for the NBA All-Star Game last week, a pick met with contention. Ben Pfeifer explains why he's deserving.
Stat predictions: De'Aaron Fox: 21 PTS, 8 AST, 6 REB, 2 STL, 0 BLK Stephen Curry: 18 PTS, 11 AST, 4 REB, 1 STL, 0 BLK
Curry's flurry of four 3-pointers came in the fourth quarter of the gold-medal game at the Paris Olympics back in August, ensuring that Wembanyama and France would be thwarted in their bid to deny USA Basketball a fifth consecutive gold medal.
Amen Thompson entered 2024-25 as an intriguing young piece for head coach Ime Udoka and the Houston Rockets. Recent weeks suggest Thompson is an ascendant star.
De'Aaron Fox doesn't see the Golden State Warriors as a threat and brushed off questions about their ability to bounce back.
Stephen Curry will represent the Golden State Warriors as a 2025 NBA All-Star starter. Curry was awarded with the honor
Wednesday night's matchup between Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings is a tale of two teams heading in wildly different directions this season.
Now averaging 15.7 points since his return from injury, head coach Steve Kerr had some thoughts on his bounce back. "Brandin looks really strong, and sharp, and determined," Kerr said. "I thought he was fantastic tonight.
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 pecking order at the top of the league has been set for a while (as evidenced by very little movement at the top of this week's Power Rankings), but the deadline provides a quick shot of adrenaline and variety,