Amick: De’Aaron Fox requests trade

If the Spurs want him for NOTHING, then the Spurs can wait two years while he plays out his contract, waste those years of Fox and Wemby developing chemistry, make sure they clear enough salary space to sign him outright, and hope that in the meantime Fox doesn't change his mind or get badly injured.

Or, they can make us an offer that at the very least matches the market offer from any team not called The Spurs who wants to take a Webber-style risk on convincing Fox to stay. That way, they get Fox for certain, and they get to have him and Wemby develop chemistry before Fox's window closes. Their call.

We don't have to take an insulting offer because Fox only wants to go to one team.
Yep. And here's the thing, even the "one" team never messes around because they don't want to screw up the chance to get the star. They can't low-ball us because we can just say "Nooooo" for another year. We have this deadline, off-season and next year's deadline before our backs' up against the wall. I'd obviously prefer to not keep the team in limbo for another year and just get this done now, but we do not have to take pennies on the dollar right now. And the clock immediately was one the second Wemby was drafted; you know every "big market" team is chomping at the bit for the Spurs to screw up their Wemby window. How's that going to go when you tell Wemby "Hey man, we had a Fox deal on the table, but we're going to wait another year and a half. Cool?"

I mean when I saw old fat James Harden who came into camp totally out of shape, had no interest ever playing in HOU again still get 4 FRP and 3 pick swaps... just sealed that team's do not care when a star is involved. When one is available, they pay the tag.
 
Indeed. Fox has leverage here, but he doesn't have a no trade clause. Rich Paul and Klutch have power, and it seems like they're throwing their weight around, but ultimately, Fox's contract is with the Kings, and if they want to wait for the best offer, they can. Good GMs don't blink in these situations.
And if you're the Spurs, do you REALLY want to risk Fox changing his mind over the next 2 years? Say MIA comes with a strong offer, he gets to play with his buddy Bam again and the Heat can offer an extra year with his bird rights. Especially in Florida, that's a ton of money.
 
Yep. And here's the thing, even the "one" team never messes around because they don't want to screw up the chance to get the star. They can't low-ball us because we can just say "Nooooo" for another year. We have this deadline, off-season and next year's deadline before our backs' up against the wall. I'd obviously prefer to not keep the team in limbo for another year and just get this done now, but we do not have to take pennies on the dollar right now. And the clock immediately was one the second Wemby was drafted; you know every "big market" team is chomping at the bit for the Spurs to screw up their Wemby window. How's that going to go when you tell Wemby "Hey man, we had a Fox deal on the table, but we're going to wait another year and a half. Cool?"

I mean when I saw old fat James Harden who came into camp totally out of shape, had no interest ever playing in HOU again still get 4 FRP and 3 pick swaps... just sealed that team's do not care when a star is involved. When one is available, they pay the tag.
Ya too bad fox isn’t half the player harden was or even fat harden, hell even harden from this year
 

Krunker

Northernmost Kings Fan
I can't really be upset at Fox for requesting a trade. He spent 8 years here and was our lone bright spot on a team with a lot of dark days. He was monumental in bringing the Kings out of the gutter and finally making the playoffs.

I hope fans don't send hate towards Fox. He's given a lot to this city, and while I would've loved to see him retire a King, we'll be alright without him
I agree, but I gotta say Fox has not exactly endeared himself to Kings fans as of late, particularly if he has been maneuvering to get out and not being forthright
 

pdxKingsFan

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And if you're the Spurs, do you REALLY want to risk Fox changing his mind over the next 2 years? Say MIA comes with a strong offer, he gets to play with his buddy Bam again and the Heat can offer an extra year with his bird rights. Especially in Florida, that's a ton of money.
Texas is a tax haven too. With all the hurricane stuff I'd probably rather live in Texas even disregarding his family having ties there but I can't be objective about this since both states seem like absolute hell holes to me.
 

pdxKingsFan

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So the report is there was a trade offer for Fox yesterday. Why would the Kings take that to Klutch? Because it was likely contingent on Fox resigning with the team. The only way I can think the Kings present that to Klutch is because they would actually have taken the trade if Klutch agreed. Now I’m super curious as to what team that was….clearly not SA, probably not Miami or Houston? BUT it must have been a pretty damn good deal — unless Monte/Wes are really that dumb to take a so so offer they wouldn’t have accepted to Klutch which then led to all this mess.
What is the source of this? That’s a completely different narrative.
 

pdxKingsFan

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Can a salary expert lay out the possible contract amount Fox can get if he stays or traded?

stay:
all nba or no

traded:
all nba or no

Does he make less if he gets traded and not making all nba?
35% of the salary cap if he makes all NBA and stays on the designated veteran (super max).

30% if no.

5 years with the team holding his contract. 4 years if signed on a free.