Jimmy Butler returned to the Miami Heat on Friday night after concluding his seven-game suspension. He earned 18 points, three rebounds, and two assists and seemed to be comfortable back in rotation with the rest of the team.
"Finding a deal that works for Butler, Beal (who has a no-trade clause), the Suns and the Heat is the Mount Everest of tall tasks. Identifying Phoenix as Butler's best landing spot, though, isn't all that difficult."
Despite past reporting and Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler's preferred destinations, one NBA media member believes there is someone else on the Golden State Warriors' radar. Given the lack of a blockbuster trade activity,
Jimmy Butler could be back in the Miami Heat's starting lineup two weeks after the team announced they plan to listen to trade offers for him. Butler
The Miami Heat face challenges as Jimmy Butler's trade offers 'stink,' creating uncertainty and tension amid the ongoing drama.
Jimmy Butler has returned. On Friday night, Butler will be coming back from a seven-game suspension that occurred shortly after he indicated that he wanted
Jimmy Butler is pulling his best Goldilocks impression after indicating he wants out of Miami, reportedly nixing some potential destinations off his list. The Grizzlies and several other teams have been told Butler has “no interest” in being acquired by them, according to veteran NBA reporter Chris Haynes.
Jimmy Butler is expected to lead the Miami team once again on Saturday against the San Antonio Spurs this Saturday at the Kaseya Center.
Despite his pleas and tactics, Jimmy Butler remains a member of the Miami Heat, at least for now. But new reporting suggests that could be changing soon. According to Brian Windhorst, via Evan Sidery,
The Miami Heat reportedly aren't displaying a sense of urgency in Jimmy Butler trade discussions. Brian Windhorst and Tim Bontemps of ESPN reported that
Jimmy Butler's tension with the Miami Heat is rooted in financial disagreements over his nearly $50 million salary, according to NBA analyst Brian Win