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Burst! The 60-point guard teamed up with Wembanyama! The Spurs are about to make an epic big trade

Joint report by Amick and Slater:Agent Rich Paul is discussing Fox's future with the Kings.

What to discuss? The question is self-evident, and it is nothing more than whether to continue to cooperate.

It's not a matter of a day or two that Fox wants to leave the Kings, and last year even turned down a three-year, $165 million early extension offer, with his current contract expiring in the summer of '26.

Fox has played eight seasons for the Kings, but has only played in the playoffs once in '23 and exited in the first round, and the team seems to continue to have no playoff hopes this season, currently sitting 12th in the West with 13 wins and 15 losses, even if he is smoking, and has two All-Star pairings, Azan and Sabonis.

No one wants to live in the mud of losing all the time, and the desire to win is clearly the reason why Fox intends to leave the city of Sacramento, believing that the Kings will eventually respect his decision and give himself a chance to start over.

This season Fox once played an extremely amazing performance,He had 109 points and 16 assists in back-to-back combinations, including 60 points in a single gameSo far, the overall statistics are 26.2 points, 5 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1.7 steals per game, shooting 48%, and the most important thing is that he has just turned 27 years old.

As long as Fox is sure to enter the trade market, there is no doubt that he will be more sought-after than Butler, and the Spurs have already licked him up and are ready to find Wembanyama a young and strong All-Star guard as a new partner.

As for Paul, who is "old and yellow"? It's not that he hasn't played as a substitute, he has played 27 games so far this season, starting all 27 games, averaging 9.7 points, 4.1 rebounds, 8.4 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.9 turnovers per game.

Wembanyama, who has entered the second year, has greatly improved his shooting offensive ability, averaging 24.5 points, 10.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.2 steals and 3.5 blocks per game so far this season, and averaging 3.1 three-pointers per game with a shooting rate of 34.3%.

What do you think about the prospects for the Fox + Wembanyama duo? In the comment area, frantically pick up the keyboard and open the microphone!

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