Obviously Fox saw this team and it's fans as a "business venture", which in many ways it is, considering players get traded and let go all the time. I am actually fine with him wanting to leave and go to San Antonio, since that is where his wife and family is from.
The part that leaves a bitter taste for me is that instead of being a man about the situation, he tried to manipulate the narrative and place the blame on the team, when the team tried to build the team around him to have success. Be a man and say you know what, I'm going to be a free agent soon and my preference would be to go home to play on my next contract.
However, what I believe what happened was Fox strung the Kings along until he could see that his "business venture" of getting a super max was not going to happen and he started the master plan to get out of dodge by the trade deadline, trying to place blame on others. Well, if the Kings didn't achieve your lofty goals to "win more", shouldn't you shoulder some of the blame since you were supposed to be the "leader" of this team?
Ultimately, he's going to have a good career in SA and the Kings will be just fine, maybe even better without him. Leaders lead and Fox did not lead and often just coasted, especially in the end. It is sad, but he did this to his own legacy in Sacramento, he could had been a Legend. At the end of the day he will move on and so will this franchise. I'm happy to say I already see true leadership and fire from Monk as our PG that we never saw with Fox.