Editor's note: This post is being updated as more information becomes available.
According to Shams Charania of ESPN, the San Antonio Spurs have acquired De'Aaron Fox in a multi-team trade. Details of the full transaction are still emerging, but so far it's clear that Zach LaVine is moving from the Chicago Bulls to the Sacramento Kings as a part of the deal.
Brian Windhorst suggested on ESPN's broadcast that the Kings would be getting "multiple first-round picks," but the exact details are not yet available. He also reported the Spurs were reluctant to include Stephon Castle in the deal, believing him a part of their future alongside Victor Wembanyama and now Fox.
Fox's desire to move to San Antonio was reported heavily last week, and now it's almost official that Fox will become a Spur, playing alongside Victor Wembanyama.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as De'Aaron Fox Lands in San Antonio in Trade That Returns Zach LaVine for Kings.