Victor Wembanyama has a new point guard: De’Aaron Fox is on his way out of Sacramento and headed to San Antonio.

Fox is one of the centerpieces of a trade agreed to by three teams, one that sends Zach LaVine from Chicago to Sacramento, Zach Collins from San Antonio to Chicago and Kevin Huerter from the Kings to the Bulls, two people with knowledge of the discussions said Sunday night.

The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the trade has not gone through the league approval process.

Also in the trade, according to the people who spoke to AP: Jordan McLaughlin goes from Sacramento to the Spurs, Sidy Cissoko goes from the Spurs to the Kings and Tre Jones leaves the Spurs for Chicago. There is also a slew of draft capital in the agreement, with Sacramento set to get at least three first-round picks, one of the people said.

Fox is averaging 25 points, 6.1 assists and five rebounds per game this season for the Kings. He’s been an All-Star and an All-NBA player, and now in his eighth season gets to team up with perhaps the league’s brightest young star in Wembanyama.

College football

DeLattiboudere leaves Gophers for Cardinals

Gophers defensive line coach Winston DeLattiboudere will take the same job with the Arizona Cardinals, a source confirmed to Pioneer Press on Sunday.

DeLattiboudere, a former U player from 2015-19, has been considered an up-and-coming coach over the last few years. In January 2023, the Baltimore native returned to Minnesota as D-line coach and newcomer coordinator. Last January, he was promoted to assistant head coach. Last year, he was part of the American Football Coaches Association’s leadership institute for 35 coaches under the age of 35.

DeLattiboudere, who is considered a high-quality recruiter, coached Jah Joyner and Danny Striggow, two NFL prospects who participated in the Senior Bowl on Saturday.

The Gophers are expected to search internally for the next D-Line coach, with Dennis Dottin-Carter a potential candidate in the hiring process, the Pioneer Press understands.

The Cardinals defense is coordinated by former Gophers linebacker Nick Rallis. The Edina native has been in that role since 2023 after stints with the Vikings and Eagles. DeLattiboudere will now join his former U teammate in the NFC West.

After graduating from the U in 2019, DeLattiboudere held coaching roles at three schools: Akron (2022), Oregon (2021) and Charlotte (2020).

The news was first reported by 247 Sports.

— Andy Greder

College wrestling

Gophers beat Rutgers in ranked matchup

The Gophers wrestling team continued its roll Sunday, downing 12th-ranked Rutgers 28-9 at Maturi Pavilion.

Seventh-ranked Minnesota (8-1, 4-1 in Big Ten) is now 3-1 against ranked foes.

Apple Valley product and top-ranked heavyweight Gable Steveson delivered a fall for the Gophers over eighth-ranked Yaraslau Slavikouski. Max McEnelly and Isaiah Salazar each won via major decision for Minnesota at 184 and 197 pounds, respectively, while Andrew Sparks had a tech fall at 165 pounds.

Rutgers (11-5, 3-3 in Big Ten) won the first match of the dual to take a 3-0 lead, only to have Minnesota reel off six straight wins from there to go up 25-3.

Eighth-ranked Vance VomBaur produced a big victory in the dual’s finale at 141 pounds, beating No. 13 Joseph Olivieri by a 12-5 decision.

The Gophers will travel to Columbus on Friday to square off with the fourth-ranked Buckeyes.

— Staff report

Golf

McIlroy overpowers Pebble Beach

Pebble Beach looked as spectacular as ever. So did Rory McIlroy.

The combination of one of golf’s biggest stars and America’s most scenic coastal golf course was the just the spark the PGA Tour needed, and both lived up to their reputations Sunday in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

McIlroy finished with a 6-under 66 and a two-shot victory over Irish pal Shane Lowry. It was the 27th victory of his PGA Tour career.

Among players still actively playing, only Tiger Woods (82) and Phil Mickelson (45) have won more. Mickelson also was 35 when he got his 27th tour title.

Lucas Glover (67) and Justin Rose (68) were another shot behind. Straka, who started the final round with a one-shot lead, had a 72 and tied for seventh.

BRIEFLY

baseball >> Fay Vincent, who became an unexpected baseball commissioner in 1989 following the death of A. Bartlett Giamatti and then was forced out three years later by owners intent on a labor confrontation with players, has died. He was 86.

LPGA >> A Lim Kim responded to a late charge by Nelly Korda with three birdies on her final four holes for a 5-under 67 and a to-shot victory Sunday in the LPGA season opener at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions.

Nascar >> NASCAR returned to its roots with a fight-free preseason exhibition at Bowman Gray Stadium and a popular victory with Chase Elliott winning The Clash on Sunday night.

NBA >> Fans at a Toronto Raptors game continued an emerging trend Sunday of booing the American national anthem at pro sporting events in Canada. Fans of the NBA’s lone Canadian franchise booed the anthem after similar reactions broke out Saturday night at NHL games in Ottawa, Ontario, and Calgary, Alberta, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump made his threat of import tariffs on America’s northern neighbor reality.

WNBA >> DeWanna Bonner is headed to Indiana to join Caitlin Clark and the Fever, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Sunday. The six-time All-Star played in Connecticut the last five years, helping the Sun reach the WNBA Finals in 2022.

WNBA >> Tina Charles signed a one-year deal with the Connecticut Sun. Charles, league MVP in 2012 and Rookie of the Year, was drafted No. 1 overall by the Sun in 2010.

— From news services