From Aaron Fox laughs at the Kings' Fans call to get Tyrese Haliburton to be marketed and Mike Brown shot in front of the imminent trade


Of Aaron Fox He laughed at a fan to call him to the old sacramento Kings Tyrese Tree Haliburton, the shot of coach's coach Mike Brown, as the guard is now one of the hottest names to look for on the commercial block. The $ 163 million guard has been reported that he has obtained several suitors who responded to a fan, saying that Fox had “hit the trifecta” and Hate This Franchise. “

In his tweet, Fan wrote:

“Get the young guard guard of the superstar of the future, Tyrese Haliburton, traded because you did not like it to be killed when it hurt you, to get the coach fired, asking for a trade. D Fox has touched the” I hate This “trifect” franchise.

The Superestrella of the Kings responded with a subtle emoji to express their fun:

At the time of writing, the San Antonio Spurs and the Rockets de Houston have appeared as strong contenders for Aaron Fox.


Of Aaron Fox Commercial Rumors: The Kings began the Guardian Movement of the Guard

By yahoo! Sports' Jake Fischer, it was not the Aaron Fox camp that approached the Sacramento Kings for a trade. The star guard preferred a commerce out of season but the The kings went forward quickly In the following steps. In his last, The Insider wrote:

“The sources in the league say that Fox and their representation would have preferred to reach this point during the low season when the league teams have access to 2032 capital capitals and bring additional standing points.”

In response, when he asked if he started the talks on trade, Fox was ready for his answer. According to Chris Biderman from the Sacramento Abella.

“No. This is their decision to make. I can't tell them not to listen to offers or I can't tell them to listen to offers.”

Fox has spent his entire NBA career Sacramento Ever since he was selected with the general selection number 5 of the 2017 drafts class. In his 44 beginnings this season, the star of the clutch promoted 25.1 points and 6.2 assists per game.