The San Antonio Spurs have acquired De'Aaron Fox from the Sacramento Kings in a deal on Sunday night. Zach LaVine is the big moving piece back to Sacramento by way of the Chicago Bulls. It's a three-team deal, always involving plenty of moving parts.
Here's what all three teams gave up and got back.
In essence, the Spurs get their star and unload a sizable portion of their treasure trove of draft picks. With Victor Wembanyama developing even faster than anticipated, San Antonio can go ahead and mortgage some of those picks and aim to compete now.
The Kings get a chest of picks to aim to retool with, as well as an offensive replenishment of LaVine. They're hardly worse-off this year and certainly in a better spot moving forward in exchange for Fox and Huerter.
The Bulls are mostly a facilitator here, purchasing their own first-round pick back from the Kings in exchange for their services. They pick up some role players in Huerter and Zach Collins as a result.
Here are the full details of the trade, as reported by The Athletic's Sam Amick, supplemented by Shams Charania of ESPN:
Spurs LedgerIncomingDe'Aaron FoxJordan McLaughlinOutgoingTre JonesZach CollinsSidy CissokoBulls 2025 first-round pickHornets 2025 first-round pickSpurs 2027 first-round pick Timberwolves 2031 first-round pickNuggets 2028 second-round pickKings LedgerIncoming Zach LaVineSidy CissokoBulls 2025 first-round pickHornets 2025 first-round pickTimberwolves 2031 first-round pickBulls 2025 second-round pickNuggets 2028 second-round pickKings 2028 second-round pickOutgoingDe'Aaron FoxKevin HuerterBulls LedgerIncomingKevin HuerterZach CollinsTre Jones2025 first-round pick (own, returned from San Antonio)OutgoingZach LaVineKings 2028 second-round pick