After the Sacramento Kings parted with head coach Mike Brown, star guard De’Aaron Fox is at the center of league-wide trade chatter. The Miami Heat are a team mentioned prominently among potential suitors for the former All-NBA guard.
The Sacramento Kings picked up a statement win over the Golden State Warriors on Sunday, beating their division rivals 129-99 to extend their winning streak to four games. Sacramento got a convincing 30-point win, despite playing without star point guard De'Aaron Fox for the first time this season.
The Heat (17-16) and Milwaukee Bucks are tied for fifth in the Eastern Conference. Miami is coming off back-to-back home losses to the Indiana Pacers and Utah Jazz as the team sets out on a six-game, 11-day road trip.
The Miami Heat and Jimmy Butler are at the end of the road. What happens next? Here are a few plausible trades to get the six-time All-Star out of South Beach.
Sacramento Kings star guard De'Aaron Fox won't play again on Monday night as he continues to nurse a glute injury.
The Sacramento Kings latest injury report lists De’Aaron Fox as questionable ahead of their matchup against the Boston Celtics.
Miami Heat (17-16, sixth in the Eastern Conference ... Their opponents have averaged 112.5 points. INJURIES: Kings: De'Aaron Fox: out (hip). Heat: Dru Smith: out for season (achilles), Haywood ...
Despite an inconsistent six-game road trip, Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo saw promising flashes from Miami's younger players
(AP) — DeMar DeRozan scored nine of Sacramento’s 11 points in the second overtime, and the Kings beat the Miami Heat 123-118 on Monday night ... won their second straight without injured point guard De’Aaron Fox. Malik Monk scored 23 points, Keon ...
However, the Heat rallied and enter Monday's showdown with the Clippers riding a three-game winning streak. "The three gam
News of Jimmy Butler’s trade request continues to dominate the NBA. Butler has reportedly narrowed his list of destinations. Earlier this week, Chris Haynes re
In the space of just over one week, the Miami Heat went from a statement in which team president Pat Riley said, "...we will make it clear—we are not