Spurs consider trade sending De'Aaron Fox to Timberwolves
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 6:00 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs are reportedly evaluating a trade that would send De'Aaron Fox to the Minnesota Timberwolves. This follows a disappointing performance from Fox in the NBA Finals, where he faced criticism for his play. The Timberwolves may offer an ex-Knicks and Warriors player as part of the deal, potentially targeting either Julius Randle or Donte DiVincenzo. Randle and DiVincenzo have different strengths, with DiVincenzo facing injury concerns. The Spurs may prioritize acquiring Randle to address their power-forward needs.
- •Spurs seek to trade De'Aaron Fox after Finals disappointment
- •Timberwolves considered as potential trade partner
- •Julius Randle or Donte DiVincenzo likely targets for Spurs
- •Randle addresses power-forward need amidst trade considerations
- •DiVincenzo's injury may complicate Timberwolves' decision
- 6:00 PMYahoo Sports — Spurs-Timberwolves trade pitch swaps De'Aaron Fox for $48 million ex-Knicks, Warriors fan-favorite
"The San Antonio Spurs would land a former New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors stud guard in a blockbuster trade idea.
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