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Three Surprise NBA Trades That Could Go Down at Trade Deadline

Jan 19, 2025; Sacramento, California, USA; Sacramento Kings guard De'Aaron Fox (5) drives to the basket against the Washington Wizards during the fourth quarter at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn ImagesJan 19, 2025; Sacramento, California, USA; Sacramento Kings guard De’Aaron Fox (5) drives to the basket against the Washington Wizards during the fourth quarter at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images

It’s time to expect the unexpected. 

A handful of teams will be trying to add a piece or two at next Thursday’s NBA trade deadline to become serious contenders, while others could opt to part ways with core talent as they attempt to start building something special for the future. 

Whatever happens across the league has the chance to make or break some teams’ seasons, and you can almost guarantee that there will be a number of moves that come straight out of left field. 

Here are three that could shock you the most:

Kings ship De’Aaron Fox to San Antonio

ESPN reported Tuesday that Sacramento was willing to hear offers for Fox, who has been with the Kings ever since they selected him with the fifth overall pick of the 2017 draft.

Fox, still only 27, has established himself as Sacramento’s No. 2 option behind Domantas Sabonis, and there are even nights where he ends up in the driver’s seat.

With Fox, the Kings were seemingly starting to head in the right direction, ending a 16-year playoff drought with a trip to the postseason during the 2022-23 campaign. They went 46-36 last season and now sit at 24-23—still very much in the mix to at least reach the play-in tournament.

But now it looks like Sacramento wants to change course. Plenty of teams will be getting in touch with the Kings to ask about Fox, who would likely thrive with the Spurs playing alongside Victor Wembanyama. Having Chris Paul as a mentor wouldn’t hurt, either. 

Jimmy Butler reunites with the 76ers

Nov 18, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) drives to the basket against Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (21) and guard Kyle Lowry (7) during the second quarter at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn ImagesNov 18, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) drives to the basket against Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (21) and guard Kyle Lowry (7) during the second quarter at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Butler has been miserable down in South Beach.

The Miami Heat have suspended the six-time All-Star three times for conduct detrimental to the team, so it’s not a matter of if Butler gets traded; it’s now all about where he’s headed.

A report from Yahoo Sports indicated that Philadelphia big man Joel Embiid wants to play with Butler again. The two were teammates during the 2018-19 season, when Butler made 55 appearances (all starts) for the Sixers.

Change is needed, desperately, in the City of Brotherly Love, as the 76ers are currently 19-27. They wouldn’t even make the play-in if the season ended today, so if they want to have any chance of making a late push, they can’t mess this deadline up.

Still, things didn’t work out with Butler once, so don’t expect Philadelphia to beg for a second chance with the disgruntled star.

Nikola Vucevic gets a chance to “win now” with Warriors

Dec 5, 2024; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic (9) falls on top of San Antonio Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan (10) during the first half at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn ImagesDec 5, 2024; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic (9) falls on top of San Antonio Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan (10) during the first half at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

If you watched the Bulls’ 122-100 loss to the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night, you would have seen Vucevic, Chicago’s center, getting torched on back-door cuts, leisurely making his way up and down the floor and riding the bench for the entire fourth quarter.

This guy is checked out. And he hasn’t been shy expressing how he feels about being with the Bulls. 

“I’m getting closer to the end of my career,” Vucevic told the Chicago Tribune. “I would like to be somewhere that’s in win-now mode.”

Golden State certainly isn’t the dynasty it once was, but it has a better chance of making a deep playoff run than Chicago does, especially if the Bulls get rid of Zach LaVine at the deadline, too.  

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Tyler Reddick starts bid for 3rd straight NASCAR Cup win with pole run

NASCAR: Autotrader 400Feb 22, 2026; Hampton, Georgia, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Tyler Reddick rounds the track at EchoPark Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mady Mertens-Imagn Images

AUSTIN, Texas — One of the few things that wasn’t startling about Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series qualifying session at Circuit of the Americas was Tyler Reddick’s run for the pole position.

Negotiating the 2.4-mile road course in 97.760 seconds (88.380 mph) in the second qualifying group, Reddick claimed his third Busch Light Pole Award in six attempts at the track. He will lead the field to green in Sunday’s DuraMAX Grand Prix Powered by Reladyne (3:30 p.m. ET on FOX, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Of course, there’s more at stake for Reddick than simply a victory at COTA. In winning at EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta last Sunday, the driver of the No. 45 Toyota became the sixth Cup competitor to start a season with two consecutive wins. No driver has ever won three straight to open a season.

The 23XI Racing driver acknowledged that the pole position, the 12th of his career, is a positive first step toward that goal.

“It helps the chances, certainly,” said Reddick, whose series-best average finish of 4.6 at COTA includes a victory in 2023. “I think starting up front is huge.”

Michael McDowell led the first qualifying group of 19 drivers with a lap at 88.031 mph but fell to sixth soon after the second group took to the track. Ultimately, Ross Chastain posted the second-fastest lap at 88.256 mph (97.897 seconds) and will start on the front row beside Reddick.

The shocker was not that Chastain, the 2022 COTA winner, fashioned an excellent lap. What was surprising was that his two Trackhouse Racing teammates, Shane van Gisbergen and Connor Zilisch — both vaunted road course racers — failed to crack the top 10 in qualifying.

Van Gisbergen was 13th fastest on his third lap. Zilisch could do no better than 25th. Van Gisbergen is seeking his sixth straight road course victory in the Cup Series, a mark that would tie NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon for most consecutive road course wins.

Chase Briscoe (88.242 mph) will start third, followed by Ryan Blaney (88.179 mph) and Chase Elliott (88.161 mph). Elliott leads active drivers with seven road course victories.

Behind McDowell in sixth, AJ Allmendinger qualified seventh, followed by defending race winner Christopher Bell, Ty Gibbs and William Byron.

“We’ll see how it gets going,” Reddick said. “Certainly, Ross, Shane, Ryan Blaney-there’s a number of good drivers who were really strong in practice today. We’ll try to understand what that all looks like and make our best decisions on the car and everything.”

–Field Level Media

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Warriors F Gui Santos signs multi-year extension

NBA: Golden State Warriors at Memphis GrizzliesFeb 25, 2026; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos (15) passes the ball as Memphis Grizzlies guard Javon Small (10) defends during the third quarter at FedExForum. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos signed a multi-year contract extension on Saturday.

Specific terms were not disclosed by the Warriors. However, ESPN reported it was a three-year, $15 million contract extension with a player option in 2028-29. Santos was in line to become a restricted free agent prior to this extension.

Santos, 23, is posting career-best averages in points (6.6), rebounds (3.2) and assists (1.7) in 48 games (13 starts) this season.

He is contributing 4.9 points, 3.0 boards and 1.4 assists in 127 career games (15 starts) since being selected by the Warriors in the second round of the 2022 NBA Draft.

–Field Level Media

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Isaiah Evans, No. 1 Duke overwhelm No. 11 Virginia

NCAA Basketball: Virginia at DukeFeb 28, 2026; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Duke Blue Devils forward Isaiah Evans (3) grabs a pass as he moves around a pick center Patrick Ngongba II (21) as Virginia Cavaliers guard Sam Lewis (5) defends during the first half at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Kinnan-Imagn Images

Isaiah Evans used a hot start on the way to 19 points and top-ranked Duke’s defense contained No. 11 Virginia for much of Saturday afternoon’s showdown in a 77-51 victory at Durham, N.C.

The Blue Devils, with two games remaining, secured at least a share of the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season championship and locked up the top seed for the upcoming ACC tournament.

Cameron Boozer racked up most of his 18 points on free throws for Duke (27-2, 15-1 ACC), which built its lead to 28 points in the second half. Boozer also had a team-high nine rebounds, while Patrick Ngongba II added 11 points.

Thijs De Ridder had 16 points for Virginia (25-4, 13-3), which was bidding to pull even atop the ACC standings. Instead, the Cavaliers’ nine-game winning streak was halted as they were held to a season-low point total.

Virginia went 29.1% from the field, including 7-for-35 on 3s, so the Cavaliers’ 12-for-13 shooting at the foul line couldn’t save them. Virginia collected nine offensive rebounds despite its volume of missed shots.

Evans shot 5-for-9 on 3-pointers and was 7-for-11 overall from the floor, accounting for nearly half of Duke’s 12 baskets from 3-point range.

Boozer had 11 first-half points on 11-for-12 free-throw shooting, but didn’t make a field goal until a 3-pointer early in the second half. He ended up 3-for-9 from the field in 33 minutes in Duke’s second-to-last home game of the season.

Aside from De Ridder, Virginia’s starters shot a combined 4-for-22 from the field.

An 11-0 run in the second half stretched Duke’s advantage to 70-43.

Duke built an 18-9 lead across the first 11 minutes, with Evans providing 14 of those points. The Blue Devils carried a 41-26 lead into halftime.

Virginia shot 4-for-17 on first-half 3s, while going 4-for-8 on 2-point range attempts.

By game’s end, Boozer attempted 12 of Duke’s 14 free throws.

–Field Level Media

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