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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.
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.
MLB
Former Commissioner Vincent dies at 86 >> 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.
Vincent had undergone radiation and chemotherapy for bladder cancer and developed complications that included bleeding, said his wife, Christina. He asked that treatment be stopped and died Saturday at a hospital in Vero Beach, Florida.
“Mr. Vincent served the game during a time of many challenges, and he remained proud of his association with our national pastime throughout his life,” current commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement.
A lawyer who became a movie studio executive at the behest of a college friend, Vincent had been retired for three decades and lived in New Canaan, Connecticut, and Vero Beach.
Soccer
Arsenal routs Man City >> After a recent uplift in their results, the pain returned for Manchester City and Manchester United in the Premier League.
City conceded a goal inside two minutes and was overwhelmed in the second half in a 5-1 loss at Arsenal, which trimmed the gap to leader Liverpool to six points.
The chances of City winning a fifth straight Premier League title are surely over — the champions are 15 points behind Liverpool with 14 matches remaining — and they must have felt humiliated by the end of the game at Emirates that again demonstrated the new-found hostility between Arsenal and City.
Women’s basketball
Iowa upsets No. 4 USC >> Lucy Olsen scored 28 points and Addison O’Grady had 13 as Iowa topped No. 4 USC 76-69, snapping the Trojans’ 15-game winning streak.
Iowa (15-7, 5-6 Big Ten) opened the game with an 18-1 run, fought off a 17-1 response by the Trojans in the second quarter, then matched USC the rest of the way.
The Trojans’ biggest lead was 47-41 in the third quarter, and they were up 50-45 with 2:09 left in the period before the Hawkeyes scored six consecutive points, capped by Olsen’s jumper right before the buzzer.
Olsen and O’Grady took control of the game in the second half. They had 23 of Iowa’s 25 fourth-quarter points to secure the win.
Sydney Affolter had 11 points and nine rebounds, and Hannah Stuelke added 10 points for the Hawkeyes.
Clark gets jersey retired by Iowa >> Caitlin Clark wasn’t back in her home arena to play a game.
Still, the “butterflies,” the former Iowa guard said, were quite similar.
Clark returned to Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena to have her number 22 retired in a ceremony after the Hawkeyes’ win over No. 4 USC, one season after she completed her historic college career.
Clark was at center court with her family as the No. 22 went up into the rafters. She was smiling throughout the ceremony.
South Carolina retires Wilson’s number >> Three-time WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson’s South Carolina No. 22 jersey was hung in the rafters at Colonial Life Arena, her college home court that already features a statue of the program’s all-time leading scorer outside the main entrance.
Wilson spent the weekend around coach Dawn Staley and the current group of Gamecocks players, who beat Auburn 83-66. Wilson spoke to the players at practice Saturday and had a question-and-answer session alongside Staley before both sat courtside that night as South Carolina’s men played No. 13 Texas A&M.
Golf
Kim wins first LPGA tournament of the year >> 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 two-shot victory in the LPGA season opener at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions.
Korda, coming off her seven-win season, holed a 3-foot birdie putt on the par-5 15th to tie for the lead. Kim was in the final group behind her and matched the birdie to regain the lead.
Kim seized control with a 20-foot birdie putt on the 16th for a two-shot lead, and she capped off her wire-to-wire win with a 25-foot birdie putt on the 18th.
“So fun, so good. And then I’m hungry,” Kim said when asked to describe how she was feeling.
Korda closed with a 65 at Lake Nona to start her season with a runner-up finish.
WNBA
Sun signs Charles a decade after trading her away >> Tina Charles is going back to Connecticut. The free agent center signed a one-year deal with the Sun.
“Today marks an incredible moment in our team’s history as we welcome back one of the greatest players to every grace the WNBA,” remarked Sun general manager Morgan Tuck.
Charles was drafted by the Sun with the No. 1 pick in 2010 before getting traded to New York in 2014. She was the league’s MVP in 2012 and Rookie of the Year.