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De’Aaron Fox joined Victor Wembanyama? The complexities of a potential agreement of kings

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeJanuary 29, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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The fantastic scenario of a partnership by’aron Fox-Victor Wembanyama may no longer be just a fruit of our imagination, but rather a plausible scenario that could soon materialize.

“De’Aaron Fox, leading to the hole, and he lobes it to Wembanyama for the slam!”

Sacramento, California - December 01: Victor Wembanyama # 1 of the San Antonio Spurs and'Aaron Fox # 5 of the Kings of Sacramento make a bounce in first half at the Golden 1 center on December 01, 2024 in Sacramento, California. Note to the user: the user expressly recognizes and agrees that by downloading and / or using this photograph, the user consented under the terms and conditions of the Getty Images license agreement. (Image photo Ezra Shaw / Getty)Sacramento, California - December 01: Victor Wembanyama # 1 of the San Antonio Spurs and'Aaron Fox # 5 of the Kings of Sacramento make a bounce in first half at the Golden 1 center on December 01, 2024 in Sacramento, California. Note to the user: the user expressly recognizes and agrees that by downloading and / or using this photograph, the user consented under the terms and conditions of the Getty Images license agreement. (Image photo Ezra Shaw / Getty)

There are many factors to consider when they were talking about an agreement that would associate Victor Wembanyama and’Aaron Fox. (Image photo Ezra Shaw / Getty)

It was not just the fans who tried to want these two players together. It’s Fox himself.

According to reports, the Sacramento kings are open to leaving FoxDue to his reluctance to sign a long -term contract extension, and according to several reports, he wants to become a spur and play with Wembanyama.

With the Fox contract expiring in 2026, the stunter tick -bearing a stronger day due to the NBA trade deadline on February 6.

Before entering what spurs would really need to get Fox, let’s first do an essential household interview:

  • Fox has won $ 34.8 million this season and earns $ 37 million next season. He refused an extension of contract extension by Sacramento last summer which was worth $ 165 million.

  • If it is exchanged, Fox is no longer eligible for a supermax contract, which would be $ 345 million over five years. However, such an agreement – even if it is eligible – would probably not be offered since he is historically a trembling long -range shooter who still relies a little too much on his athletics. (However, let’s not pretend as if it were the first Russell Westbrook bonus. Fox has a beautiful floor game, it is simply not close to what a supermax would constitute.)

  • We have not yet been informed of what Sacramento is looking for. Spurs can set up a huge trade set, but the vast majority of the value lies in compensation for the draft. If the Kings prefer the talents established to remain competitive, the two parties should complete in a third team which would send talents in Sacramento for the compensation of the choices of San Antonio.

  • These above -mentioned choices are strongly linked to the successes or failures of the Atlanta Hawks. Spurs have the first unprotected Tour of Atlanta this season and in 2027, with an exchange in 2026.

  • Given the news that Hawks striker Jalen Johnson will suffer an end -of -season operationThe value of the choice of 2025 could just have seen an important bump.

So, contractually, the Spurs should return money to correspond to the Fox salary. Fortunately, this part is easy.

Keldon Johnson ($ 19 million) and Zach Collins ($ 16.7 million) work because they combine to win 35.7 million dollars. Since the Kings represent more than $ 7 million under the first deck threshold, this agreement works transparently.

But as everyone can see, this package needs a certain alignment of value. And this is where we are entering the question of whether the Kings would prefer to take up the choices or the talents.

If they are inclined to resume the remuneration of the project, the two Hawks pickers in 2025 and 2027 should operate as a solid base for new negotiations.

However, if they are little inclined, the two parties will have to find a third team, and things become much more difficult.

First of all, who is the player that Sacramento wants to add?

Second, is this player even available?

Third, team 3 would it try to tighten lemon, knowing very well how essential its role is to finish the profession?

In fact, scrape this. We already know the answer to that one, and it is massively yes. Team 3 would absolutely try to extract more value, as it should be.

This does not mean that kings can simply insist on a good player elsewhere, not do it and then throw in the towel.

If Fox reaches the free agency without restriction in 2026, he can simply leave, the Kings obtaining no return, which would be disastrous for them. Sacramento should be squarely motivated to find an agreement that optimizes a precious yield.

Except that we have not really finished with the complexities. We have not even entered the possible thought of San Antonio.

With the injury to Johnson in Atlanta, would Spurs prefer not to trade before the deadline, hoping rather to see where these Hawks 2025 choose land?

If Atlanta wins the lottery, the Spurs would surely be more than happy to twin Wembanyama with Cooper Flagg or Dylan Harper on a recruit contract controlled by wages of four years.

(Flagg or Harper would also line up with Wembanyama from the age of view.)

Or could the Spurs simply not be in a hurry and rather wait for the situation in Sacramento? After all, Fox has now shown his hand, and they now know that he wants to become a spur. Instead of giving up several assets for him, they could simply spend the following year and a half to build their team, then sign it in 2026.

Finally, and perhaps above all, are we sure that the Spurs are even fully in the idea that Fox is the best package for Wembanyama?

Fox is a clear all-star, and it would absolutely help improve spurs. But given that his 3 -point shot is at best trembling, he is not necessarily a transparent offensive adjustment with the 7 -foot 5 inch French who needs an optimized spacing around him to maximize his talent.

It would not be unfair on the part of the Spurs to simply want to go to another direction, especially since Fox will seek a big problem, which will clog their cap.

If anything, it is justified that the Spurs take the position that they must become damn safe before shooting the trigger on anything like Wembanyama is – by far – their main objective.

If the Spurs consider Fox good enough to become the second guy from San Antonio, there is also an immediate advantage to take into account.

Fox currently occupies 24.8% of the salary ceiling this season. It is not a huge percentage. Wembanyama has two more years on his recruit contract, and the ceiling should increase by 10% in July.

In theory, the Spurs could have yet another avenue – financially speaking – to take another big step, according to, of course, that they do not send all their draft choices to Sacramento in the process.

Yes, there are many possible twists and turns in all of this. It’s not exactly easy. The motivations on both sides will take into account, as is pricing, and even the game of Atlanta Hawks for the second half of the season.

Anyway, the Spurs hold power here. Fox wants them and the whole league is aware of it. The Kings want a return for Fox, but San Antonio has no obligation to respect the requested price of Sacramento.

While everyone would like to see a business like this drop, Spurs should absolutely not be in a hurry to do anything, unless it promotes them considerably.

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