De’Aaron Fox, the star point guard for the Sacramento Kings, has opted to forgo a three-year, $165 million maximum extension this season. Instead, Fox, alongside his representative Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, is setting his sights on securing a larger contract during the 2025 offseason. This strategy positions Fox to potentially sign a four-year, $229 million maximum extension with the Kings or even a five-year, $345 million supermax deal if he makes the All-NBA team.
At 26 years old, Fox has made it clear that he wants to play a vital role in the future of the Kings. He has maintained open communication with the franchise’s owner, Vivek Ranadive, and other officials about significant team decisions, including the recent acquisition of All-Star DeMar DeRozan. This collaboration indicates a strong commitment to building a competitive team around Fox.
Fox is coming off a career year, having averaged 26.6 points per game, ranking second in total points scored in the fourth quarter, only behind his new teammate DeRozan. His current contract ensures he will earn nearly $35 million this season and $37 million next season, underlining his significance to the team’s plans.
As the Kings prepare to kick off their regular season on October 24 against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Fox’s decision to wait for a more lucrative contract showcases his confidence in his abilities and his commitment to the team’s future ambitions. This approach could ultimately lead to significant financial rewards for Fox while allowing him to solidify his legacy in Sacramento.