De'Aaron Fox is a starting point guard for the Sacramento Kings. Born on December 20, 1997, Fox is renowned for his exceptional speed as many call him the fastest player in the NBA.
Hailing from Cypress Lakes High School in Katy, Texas, Fox was a five-star athlete who led his high school team to notable success, making three state playoff appearances and reaching a regional final in his senior season. His blistering speed-based game caught the attention of the Sacramento Kings, leading them to select him with the fifth overall pick in 2017. Fox soon established himself as the franchise player for the Kings.
Known for his clutch performances and ability to deliver crucial baskets in the fourth quarter, Fox was honored with the inaugural Jerry West Clutch Player of the Year Award in 2023. His remarkable achievements also include being selected as an NBA All-Star in the 2022/23 season as well as earning a spot on the All-NBA Third Team.
Fox averaged 25.0 points, 6.1 assists and 4.2 rebounds in the 2022-23 NBA season. His impact on the court goes beyond his speed, encompassing skill, leadership, and a knack for delivering in critical moments.
De'Aaron Fox Parents
De'Aaron Fox was born to Aaron Fox and Lorraine Harris-Fox. Both his parents were college athletes who significantly influenced their son’s athletic journey and commitment to excellence.
Fox’s father, Aaron played college football at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas. He always took keen interest in his son’s development as a basketball player. Fox's high school basketball coach, Emmanuel Olatunbosun, quoted saying that his father was a "bonafide athlete," who instilled the importance of being a well-rounded player in his son. Aaron's focus on more than just scoring points left a lasting impression on his son, who has evolved as an unselfish player.
Fox’s mother, Lorraine Harris-Fox played college basketball at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock. She also helped her son in basketball, particularly emphasizing on the free-throw shooting. Lorraine, who holds the school record for the highest free-throw percentage, brings a wealth of basketball knowledge to guide her son's game.
The Fox family, originally from Mississippi, currently resides in Houston, Texas, showcasing the enduring impact of their shared athletic legacy and commitment to success.
De'Aaron Fox Nickname
De'Aaron Fox's nickname is "Swipa.” NBA fans usually call him “Swipa Fox”. It is derived from a playful comparison to the character of ‘Swiper the Fox’ from children’s show Dora the Explorer.
The nickname originated when De'Aaron Fox’s friend's father saw him playing basketball and coined the term. Soon, all of Fox’s friends started calling him “Swipa,” and he started using it for his gaming and social media handles.
Fox himself found the tag fitting and likable, leading him to adopt it with enthusiasm. The nickname not only adds a touch of charm to Fox's persona, but also resonates with fans, creating a unique and endearing identity that has become synonymous with his dynamic and swift style of play on the basketball court.
FAQs
A. De'Aaron Fox's parents are father, Aaron Fox and mother, Lorraine Harris-Fox.
A. De'Aaron Fox played college ball at the University of Kentucky. He played for the Wildcats under Coach John Calipari.
A. De'Aaron Fox was born on December 20, 1997.
A. De'Aaron Fox was drafted by the Sacramento Kings with the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 2017 NBA Draft.
A. De'Aaron Fox is 6 feet 3 inches (190 cm) tall.