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5 takeaways: Jimmy Butler goes to Warriors in reported multi-player trade
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• 2024-25 Trade Tracker: Every official dealThe drama is over. And so is Jimmy Butler’s tumultuous season in Miami.
The Heat reportedly sent him to the Warriors for a package of players and picks Wednesday, ending a standoff that began a month ago when Butler became surly over his lack of a contract extension. That forced the Heat to put him on the bench with multiple suspensions, then on the block.
Butler was the Heat’s centerpiece player in the post-Big Three Era of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. The ending was sour, though, and a divorce was the only solution.
With the trade deadline approaching at 3 p.m. ET Thursday, the Heat found a suitor for Butler with time to spare.
Here are five takeaways on the trade and what it means:
1. Warriors desperately try to salvage Stephen Curry’s prime
A generational player was spoiled by success. His coach was antsy. And options were running dry.
So the Warriors chose to roll the dice on Butler mainly because of his playoff history, which is rich with clutch and signature moments — “Playoff Jimmy” and all that.
If Butler can extend that magic with the Warriors, if nothing else it adds meaning to the mid-life crisis being experienced by Curry, who wants to win without leaving town and switching teams. Therefore it made sense for the Warriors to do something, because as long as they have Curry, the belief goes, any gamble is worthwhile. Just get to the playoffs and anything can happen.
And now coach Steve Kerr has a pair of proven postseason performers. Butler helped a pair of otherwise nondescript Miami teams reach the NBA Finals, falling short of a championship both times mainly because Butler didn’t have a capable co-star. And Curry has four championships.
Here’s the issue: Both are moving past their prime. Curry is currently having a sub-par season to his standards — his efficiency suffering especially. As for Butler, his health is a constant concern. Can they overcome those issues come playoff time — assuming of course they qualify for the playoffs — with an assist from Jonathan Kuminga and make a run?
2. Butler’s toughness fits next to Draymond
No longer does Draymond Green need to do the heavy lifting alone. Now he has his twin when it comes to toughness, both mental and otherwise.
Butler takes pride in accepting the challenge of guarding the other team’s best scorer and setting the tone for his team. He was the spiritual leader in Miami, by example and also verbally if necessary. It’s that last part that led to Butler’s exit when he claimed he would’ve been the difference last spring in the playoffs had he been healthy … prompting Pat Riley to reply: If you don’t play, you shouldn’t say.
And that leads to this: Can Kerr, who has his hands full with Draymond, juggle another potentially high-maintenance star?
3. Is this a gamble financially?
Two years and $121 million? That’s the cost of doing business with Butler, who declined his player option for 2025-26 to receive the reported extension. And that’s a chunk to pay someone who’ll be 36 when next season tips and only played 67 or more games once in his career (not including shortened seasons).
Depending on what they can (or can’t) do to re-stock the depth they lost in the deal, the Warriors will essentially be locked into this core for the next two years.
Again: With Draymond, Curry and Butler, the Warriors will be led by three players with plenty of tread on the tires. Plus the competition in the Western Conference is unforgivable.
4. The Wizards impacted this trade … how?
The journey of Butler from Miami to Golden State was virtually assured a few years ago when the Wizards gave Bradley Beal a no-trade clause — on top of a max contract. It was inconceivable then, and certainly now.
Beal, as you know, went to the Suns in their attempt to create a Big Three. And because those formations are now next-to-impossible under the revamped salary cap rules, the team must win, or cut the losses quickly.
The Suns tried to win, and when they failed, Beal had the final say in all deals with his no-trade. Therefore, it proved too tricky to add a third team in any swap with Miami, which didn’t want Beal.
Which left the Suns helpless to get Butler, who wanted Phoenix. Lucky for him, another team came along and gave him the money he wanted. As for the Suns, no such luck.
5. How it helps the Heat, or not
The best part of this deal for Miami? Butler isn’t around to cause any more distractions. As usual whenever there’s a multiple-player deal, the team that doesn’t receive the best player rarely “wins.”
In this situation, it’s a wait-and-see with Miami from a talent standpoint. Andrew Wiggins is a solid defender and younger, and Kyle Anderson can fit any system. As for the protected pick, who knows?
Will any of that help Miami reach the Eastern Conference Finals and two NBA Finals four times, as Butler did?
Again, when assessing the swap, removing a player from the roster who no longer wanted to be there is the best return, for now. Addition by subtraction.
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- Warriors bolster their lineup with Jimmy Butler: The Golden State Warriors have reportedly acquired All-Star forward Jimmy Butler in a multi-player trade with the Miami Heat. This move adds another dynamic scorer and defender to an already stacked roster.
- Heat shake up their roster: In exchange for Butler, the Heat are said to be receiving a package of players, potentially including young talent and draft picks. This trade signals a shift in direction for Miami as they look to retool their lineup.
- Warriors’ championship aspirations solidified: With the addition of Butler, the Warriors are now considered serious contenders for the NBA championship. Butler’s proven ability to perform in high-pressure situations makes him a valuable asset to Golden State.
- Butler’s impact on the Warriors’ defense: Known for his tenacity on the defensive end, Butler will provide a much-needed boost to the Warriors’ defense. His ability to guard multiple positions and disrupt opposing offenses will be key for Golden State’s success.
- Chemistry concerns: While Butler’s talent is undeniable, there may be questions about how he will fit in with the Warriors’ star-studded lineup. Building team chemistry will be crucial for Golden State as they look to integrate Butler into their system and make a deep playoff run.
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Jimmy Butler trade to Warriors from Heat reportedly nixed amid unwillingness to sign extension in Golden State
Trade negotiations between the Golden State Warriors and Miami Heat have come to a halt due to Jimmy Butler’s unwillingness to sign an extension with the Warriors, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst. The news comes as Butler remains suspended indefinitely by the Heat after he expressed his desire to be traded in early January, followed by multiple incidents which Miami deemed detrimental to the team, including walking out of a shootaround.
The Warriors have been considered a possible suitor for Butler, who has a player option for the final year of his contract next season that would pay him $52 million. Because of his ability to decline the option and become a free agent, any team that surrenders assets in a trade would likely want some sort of assurance that Butler would be willing to extend for multiple years. Not only did Golden State fail to receive that assurance, they also reportedly were told the exact opposite and therefore shut down talks with the Heat.
There is a very important caveat at the end of Windhorst’s report, however: “for now.”
This could be an attempt by Butler to ensure that he goes to a destination of his choice — possibly the Phoenix Suns to play alongside Kevin Durant and Devin Booker. If he’s telling the Warriors, and maybe other teams, that he won’t re-sign with them after a trade, perhaps he believes he can force the hand of Pat Riley and the Heat to send him where he wants.
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There are a couple of problems with that theory, though, and both involve Bradley Beal. To make the money work in a Butler deal to Phoenix (assuming they keep Durant and Booker), Beal would have to be in the trade. The problem is that Beal has a no-trade clause, and can simply say “no-go” on any deal the Suns and Heat might make.
Second, even if Beal is willing to waive the clause, Phoenix needs to find a taker for a player who was recently sent to the bench and is set to make over $50 million per season through 2027.
Beal has already said that he’s not interested in going to the Bulls, according to The Athletic, and Chris Haynes reported a while back that the Milwaukee Bucks have not had any discussions about taking Beal in a potential Butler trade.
Therefore, if Beal decides he doesn’t want to leave Phoenix or the Suns simply can’t find anyone to take him, Butler may have to reconsider his stance on the Warriors or risk an extended, awkward standoff with the Heat. No matter what happens, the days leading up to Thursday’s trade deadline are sure to be filled with even more rumors and posturing regarding a Butler trade.
According to recent reports, a potential trade that would have sent Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat to the Golden State Warriors has been nixed due to Butler’s unwillingness to sign an extension with the Warriors.The trade talks between the two teams reportedly gained traction in recent weeks, with the Warriors looking to add a proven veteran like Butler to their roster. However, it seems that Butler is not interested in committing to a long-term deal with Golden State, which ultimately led to the collapse of the trade.
While the Warriors were eager to add a player of Butler’s caliber to their roster, it seems that Butler’s desire to explore other options in free agency has put a halt to any potential deal. It remains to be seen what the future holds for Butler and whether he will ultimately end up staying with the Heat or signing with another team in free agency.
Stay tuned for more updates on Jimmy Butler’s future in the NBA.
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No. 6 UConn to Host Butler for Pink Game
STORRS, Conn. – The No. 6 UConn women’s basketball (20-2, 11-0 BIG EAST) hosts Butler (12-11, 2-8) in a sold-out XL Center on Sunday at 1 p.m. The game will air on SNY and the UConn Sports Network from Learfield (FOX Sports 97-9).
Sunday is UConn’s Play4Kay Pink Game. The Huskies will wear pink-trimmed uniforms and shoes. Fans coming to the game are encouraged to wear pink in support of breast cancer awareness. “I Fight For” signs will be available at the marketing table.
Graduate students Kaitlyn Chen and Azzi Fudd each scored 17 points to lead UConn past DePaul, 84-58, last Wednesday. Chen shot 7-for-9 from the field and 3-3 from three-point range. Fudd shot 6-of-12 with four three pointers and added four rebounds and five assists. UConn forced 21 DePaul turnovers and scored 20 points off turnovers.
UConn is 6-0 all-time vs. Butler. The Huskies travel to Indianapolis on Feb. 22 after the teams only played once last season.
Butler fell at Seton Hall, 71-48, last Wednesday. This season, Caroline Strande leads the Bulldogs with 13.4 points per game. Head coach Austin Butler is in his third season at Butler.
Fewer than 300 tickets remain for the Huskies’ game vs. St. John’s on Feb. 12 in Gampel Pavilion. Get your tickets now at uconntickets.com.
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The No. 6 ranked UConn Huskies women’s basketball team will be hosting Butler on Sunday for their annual Pink Game in support of breast cancer awareness. The Huskies are coming off a dominant win against St. John’s and will look to continue their winning streak against Butler.The Pink Game is a special event for the UConn women’s basketball team, as they wear pink jerseys and the arena is decked out in pink decorations to raise awareness for breast cancer research and support. Fans are encouraged to wear pink to show their support for the cause.
Butler will be a tough opponent for the Huskies, but with their talented roster and home-court advantage, UConn is favored to come out on top. The game promises to be an exciting matchup between two competitive teams.
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How to Watch UConn vs. Butler Women’s Basketball | Live Stream, TV Channel for February 2
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The Butler Bulldogs (12-11) will look to stop a five-game road slide when they visit the No. 6 UConn Huskies (20-2) on Sunday, February 2, 2025 at XL Center. The game airs at 1:00 PM ET on SNY.
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In its most recent game, UConn was victorious away over DePaul, 84-58. Its leading performers were Azzi Fudd (17 PTS, 5 AST, 50 FG%, 4-7 from 3PT) and Kaitlyn Chen (17 PTS, 77.78 FG%, 3-3 from 3PT). In its previous game, Butler fell to Seton Hall 71-48 away, with Jocelyn Land (14 PTS, 55.56 FG%, 3-6 from 3PT) and Kilyn McGuff (9 PTS, 33.33 FG%, 2-5 from 3PT) leading the way.
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- Game day: Sunday, February 2, 2025
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UConn vs. Butler Statistics and Rankings
UConn Rank UConn Stat Butler Stat Butler Rank 20th 80.2 Points Scored 64.1 212th 1st 51.6 Points Allowed 60.7 100th 3rd 21.5 Assists 14 129th 3rd 10.1 Turnovers 16.8 255th 1st 50.9% Field Goal % 42.4% 129th 14th 35.5% Field Goal % Allowed 42% 271st Looking for women’s college basketball tickets? Head to StubHub today and see your team live.
UConn Leaders
- Sarah Strong: 17.3 PTS, 7.9 REB, 2.4 STL, 1.2 BLK, 58 FG%, 37 3PT% (37-for-100)
- Paige Bueckers: 19 PTS, 2 STL, 54.6 FG%, 42.6 3PT% (40-for-94)
- Ashlynn Shade: 8.1 PTS, 1.8 STL, 47.9 FG%, 43 3PT% (34-for-79)
- KK Arnold: 5.8 PTS, 1.6 STL, 49 FG%, 20.8 3PT% (5-for-24)
- Chen: 6.7 PTS, 51.3 FG%, 32.6 3PT% (15-for-46)
Butler Leaders
- McGuff: 11.6 PTS, 8.2 REB, 1.6 STL, 43.1 FG%, 34.4 3PT% (32-for-93)
- Lily Carmody: 7.4 PTS, 1.9 STL, 41.6 FG%, 19 3PT% (8-for-42)
- Sydney Jaynes: 7.3 PTS, 48.3 FG%, 40.7 3PT% (11-for-27)
- Cristen Carter: 5.4 PTS, 58.1 FG%
- Lily Zeinstra: 6.2 PTS, 44.8 FG%, 39.7 3PT% (25-for-63)
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Are you ready for some exciting women’s basketball action? The UConn Huskies will be taking on the Butler Bulldogs on February 2nd, and you won’t want to miss a minute of the game! If you’re wondering how to watch UConn vs. Butler Women’s Basketball, we’ve got you covered.To catch all the action live, you can tune in to the game on TV or stream it online. The game will be broadcast on ESPN, so if you have access to this channel, you’re all set. If you prefer to stream the game, you can watch it on the ESPN app or website with a cable login.
Don’t miss out on what is sure to be an exciting matchup between these two talented teams. Mark your calendars for February 2nd and get ready to cheer on your favorite team!
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Jimmy Butler timeline – Dysfunction, stormy practices and six All-Star Games
The Miami Heat suspended Jimmy Butler again Monday, the third suspension for their disgruntled star over the past month but the one that appears to signal the end of his six-year tenure with the team.
The Heat said the latest suspension — triggered by Butler walking out of practice after hearing the team planned to bring him off the bench — will take this ongoing drama through the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 6.
The indefinite suspension all but closes a complicated chapter of Butler’s 14-year career. A six-time All-Star, an Eastern Conference finals MVP and the leader of two teams that went to the NBA Finals, Butler has taken each of his four franchises to heights they have struggled to replicate without him.
Yet Miami is seeing firsthand how uncomfortable Butler can make life when he is unhappy. His exit strategies have become legendary: confrontational practice sessions, clashes with coaches and an overall push to make the situation untenable. Butler already had missed nine of Miami’s past 12 games with suspensions, the first being seven games for conduct the Heat deemed detrimental and the next for two games for missing a team flight to Milwaukee last week, before his latest penalty on Monday.
If Butler has played his final game for the Heat, then it’s a chance to take a look back at the veteran’s tumultuous NBA career and how each situation devolved from promising potential to painful breakup.
Chicago Bulls (2011 to 2017)
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October 2014: Butler turned down a reported four-year, $40 million offer from the Bulls following a career year. He believed he could make more after the following season.
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2014-16: During his rise with the Bulls, Butler ran into issues with veterans Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah. Both were traded following the 2015-16 season.
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July 9, 2015: After turning down an extension the previous season, Butler signed a five-year, $90 million max contract.
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Dec. 20, 2015: Following a loss, Butler criticized new coach Fred Hoiberg. “You got to hold everyone accountable; everybody has to do their job,” Butler said.
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January 2017: With tension in the locker room growing, Rajon Rondo stood up for the younger Bulls players in a meeting. The rift led to fines for Butler, Rondo and Dwyane Wade after their remarks went public.
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June 22, 2017: Butler was traded to Minnesota for Zach LaVine, Kris Dunn and the No. 7 pick in the 2017 draft after a drama-filled season in Chicago.
Butler arrived in Chicago as the 30th pick in the 2011 draft, but quickly ascended up the depth chart.
He did not play much as a rookie, but by his third season, he developed into a consistent starter, carrying the team while Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah were sidelined by injuries. By Year 4, Butler made his first All-Star team and ushered the Bulls into a new era, shifting from a team led by Noah and Rose into one centered on its emerging superstar. And Butler was intent on putting his stamp on the franchise, demanding the same dedication it took for him to rise from the end of the bench to star player at all levels.
The Bulls hired Fred Hoiberg as coach in 2015 and he immediately clashed with Butler, who signed a new five-year max contract. By December, Butler was criticizing Hoiberg after games, saying he needed to coach harder. Butler also clashed with Noah during the 2015-16 season, which led to heated disagreements throughout the year, sources told ESPN at the time. Chicago put together the misguided three alphas of Butler, Dwyane Wade and Rajon Rondo for the 2016-17 season in an attempt to compete, but after a first-round playoff exit, the Bulls fielded multiple calls for Butler on draft night 2017 — the second straight year they tried to trade him at the draft — before finally sending him to Minnesota.
The deal marked the end of the Butler era in Chicago. It also sent the Bulls into a rebuild from which they haven’t recovered. Chicago has made the playoffs only once since trading Butler, when it lost in the first round in 2022 against the Milwaukee Bucks in five games.
Minnesota Timberwolves (2017 to 2019)
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Sept. 20, 2018: Ahead of the 2018-19 season, Butler requested a trade from Minnesota.
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Oct. 10, 2018: In his first practice since requesting a trade, Butler yelled at Minnesota general manager Scott Layden as the team scrimmaged. “You f—king need me, Scott. You can’t win without me,” Butler said. He played with bench players during the practice and famously beat the starters and “regulars” throughout the scrimmages.
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Oct. 10, 2018: Later that day, Butler sat down with ESPN’s Rachel Nichols to discuss the heated practice and his future with the franchise.
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Nov. 10, 2018: A month later, the Wolves agreed to trade Butler to Philadelphia for Robert Covington, Dario Saric, Jerryd Bayless and a 2022 second-round pick.
Butler’s trade from Chicago reunited him with his former Tom Thibodeau. Butler’s first season in Minnesota was a success, as he made the All-Star team for the fourth consecutive year and led the Wolves to the postseason, breaking a 13-year drought of playoff basketball. However, Butler missed 17 games late in the season, and the Timberwolves tumbled from fourth in the standings to eighth. They were quickly dispatched by the top-seeded Houston Rockets. The following summer, Butler and the Wolves were not able to reach a contract extension, leading to trade rumors that began swirling by the start of training camp.
Butler missed the first two weeks of camp after requesting a trade, and when he returned, he unleashed his frustration on the rest of the team in a now-famous practice session. He dominated his teammates on the court and yelled at them off it, targeting his ire at Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins, Thibodeau and then-Wolves GM Scott Layden, whom Butler told, “You f—ing need me.”
And yet, Butler was in the starting lineup for the Wolves when they opened the regular season, though his tenure in Minnesota was all but over. After a two-month saga, Butler played 10 games for the Wolves to begin the 2018-19 season before being sent to Philadelphia in November.
Philadelphia 76ers (2018-19)
The Sixers, with their trio of Joel Embiid, reigning Rookie of the Year Ben Simmons and Butler, were positioned right away to be a contender in the Eastern Conference and provide a payoff to fans who had just lived through “The Process” rebuilding years. Though Butler wasn’t eligible to sign an extension immediately, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported at the time that the forward and the Sixers fully expected to reach a deal on a long-term contract in the summer. But six weeks into Butler’s tenure, he “aggressively challenged” coach Brett Brown during a film session, leading to another rift. Butler would go on to criticize Brown’s playcalling and put him on blast often in front of the media throughout the season.
Butler played in only 55 games for the Sixers, but he provided highlights, game winners and fourth-quarter takeovers that seemed to prove his point to Brown that more of the offense should be centered around him. Butler was brilliant in the postseason, especially during a thrilling seven-game, second-round series loss against the eventual NBA champion Toronto Raptors.
Butler was eligible to sign a five-year, $190 million deal with the 76ers in the offseason, but the team elected instead to bet on Tobias Harris, who had been acquired from the LA Clippers in a trade two months after Butler arrived in Philadelphia. The Sixers facilitated a sign-and-trade deal to send him to Miami while bringing Josh Richardson to Philadelphia, though the shooting guard lasted just a season there before being shipped to Dallas. Brown was fired as coach after the following season, and Philadelphia still hasn’t made it beyond the second round of the playoffs since 2001.
Three years later Butler exclaimed “Tobias Harris over me?!” after the Heat defeated the 76ers in the playoffs.
Miami Heat (2019 to present)
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March 23, 2022: Jimmy Butler, Udonis Haslem and head coach Erik Spoelstra got into a heated argument during a timeout in a close game against the Golden State Warriors. Haslem and Butler were shouting at each other, and Spoelstra slammed a clipboard on the floor in frustration. The Heat went on to lose their fourth game in seven matchups.
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May 6, 2024: During an end-of-season news conference, team president Pat Riley addressed some of Butler’s on- and off-court antics surrounding the playoffs. Butler sprained a knee in the play-in tournament and did not play in the first round of the playoffs. When asked about Butler’s behavior, Riley said, “If you’re not on the court playing against Boston, or on the court playing against the New York Knicks, you should keep your mouth shut.”
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June 26, 2024: Butler and the Heat failed to agree to an extension ahead of the 2024-25 season.
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Dec. 10, 2024: The Heat said they were open to potential trades for Butler.
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Dec. 26, 2024: After ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that Butler preferred a trade out of Miami, Riley announced in a statement, “We are not trading Jimmy Butler.“
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Dec. 31, 2024: When asked if he wants to be in Miami, Butler responded simply, “That’s a good question.“
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Jan. 2, 2025: Butler indicated to the Heat that he would like to be traded. “I want to see me getting my joy back playing basketball. Wherever that may be, we’ll find out here pretty soon,” Butler said.
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Jan. 14, 2025: In a face-to-face meeting with Riley during his suspension, Butler reiterated his demand to be traded.
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Jan. 22, 2025: Butler was again suspended, this time for two games. The latest instance was for missing a team flight.
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Jan. 23, 2025: Following another suspension, Spoelstra told the Heat roster to “get used to” and “get over” the constant news surrounding the situation.
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Jan. 27, 2025: After being told he was being replaced in the starting lineup, Butler walked out of practice, leading to his third suspension of the month. He is now suspended indefinitely.
The Heat executed a four-team trade to sign Butler to a four-year contract in 2019, and it was instantly a perfect marriage of player and team. The term “Heat Culture” was born and seemed tailor-made for Butler. It was a mantra that fit Butler’s ideology as a player who had worked his way from the end of the bench to stardom, as well as the Heat’s success in turning unheralded players into playoff contributors.
The Heat went to the NBA Finals during the 2020 bubble, dragged there by Butler, who leaned over the guardrails in exhaustion during a game, an image that would become a meme. In 2021-22, Miami was the No.1 seed in the East and missed returning to the Finals by one game, when a furious comeback in the fourth quarter of Game 7 against the Boston Celtics fell just short as Butler missed a potential go-ahead 3-pointer with 16 seconds left. A year later, the Heat got revenge on the Celtics, holding off a 3-0 comeback to win in Game 7 in Boston and return to the Finals, this time as a No. 8 seed. Butler’s playoff performances became so iconic, the nickname Playoff Jimmy began to stick.
But Butler’s postseason performances began to stand in contrast to his regular-season production, especially as injuries kept him out of a combined 40 games during the past two seasons. Butler also missed the Heat’s entire first-round playoff loss to the Celtics in 2024 with a sprained MCL but said later during a radio interview that if he’d been healthy, the Heat would have beaten the Celtics, who went on to win the title. Heat president Pat Riley directed a comment toward Butler at his end of the season news conference, saying, “If you’re not on the court playing … you should keep your mouth shut.” Then, Riley declined to reward a maximum contract to Butler at age 35, despite the two NBA Finals appearances, again reiterating his desire for the veteran to be on the floor more often.
Butler dropped the antics he had become known for on media day — emo hair in 2023, dreadlocks the year before that — and said he wanted to focus on the season ahead. But in December, ESPN reported that Miami was open to trading Butler. When Riley issued a statement the day after Christmas that the Heat “are not trading Jimmy Butler,” it was unclear to whom the declaration was directed — the public or Butler. Meanwhile, Butler was missing in action for most of this time. He rolled an ankle Dec.20 and missed 13 days with an illness.
He returned for a back-to-back in the first two days of the new year, although Butler indicated the team accused him of not playing his hardest in the first game. After the second game, a blowout loss to the Pacers, Butler said he had lost his joy for basketball and that it could “probably not” be found in Miami.
Butler was suspended for seven games Jan. 3, a day after the rant, as Miami issued a second statement: “Jimmy Butler and his representative have indicated that they wish to be traded, therefore, we will listen to offers.”
In a meeting with Riley during that suspension, Butler said he would not sign a new deal in Miami and intended to use his $52 million player option for 2025-26 only as a trade maneuver, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Jan. 14. Butler returned for three games, but then received a second suspension Jan. 22 after he missed a team flight to Milwaukee. After he sat out two more games, the team indefinitely suspended Butler on Monday. The third suspension came when the disgruntled star walked out of morning practice after the Heat told him he’d come off the bench moving forward. Now, he’ll be suspended for at least five games, which runs through the Feb. 6 trade deadline.
Jimmy Butler has had quite the tumultuous journey in the NBA, filled with drama, intense practices, and ultimately earning himself six All-Star Game appearances.Butler’s career started with the Chicago Bulls, where he quickly made a name for himself as a hard-nosed defender and reliable scorer. However, his time in Chicago was not without its controversies, as Butler clashed with teammates and coaches, leading to a reputation for being difficult to work with.
Things came to a head in 2017 when Butler was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Despite leading the team to its first playoff appearance in 14 years, Butler’s tenure in Minnesota was marked by tension and dysfunction. He famously called out his younger teammates for their lack of effort and commitment, leading to a stormy practice where he reportedly dominated the court and verbally challenged his teammates.
Butler’s next stop was the Philadelphia 76ers, where he helped lead the team to the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Despite his brief stint in Philly, Butler continued to make waves with his demanding leadership style and high expectations for his teammates.
In 2019, Butler joined the Miami Heat and found a home where his intensity and work ethic were embraced. He led the Heat to the NBA Finals in his first season with the team and earned his sixth All-Star Game appearance.
Throughout his career, Jimmy Butler has been a polarizing figure, known for his competitiveness and drive to win at all costs. While his journey has been filled with ups and downs, one thing is certain – Jimmy Butler’s impact on the court is undeniable.
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NBA Legend Suggests Jimmy Butler Drama Could Change Contracts Forever
In the short-term, the Jimmy Butler saga hurts him, the Miami Heat, and the NBA at large.
In the long-term, Hall of Fame big man Kevin Garnett fears the ongoing drama could have an irreversible impact on other players.
Garnett passionately blasted Butler on his podcast, ripping the six-time All-Star for his recent conduct. The legendary forward said Butler’s behavior could convince teams to eventually forego giving guaranteed contracts.
“Non-guarantees are gonna come into our league, right here, for s–t like this,” Garnett declared.
Butler signed a three-year extension worth $146.4 million in 2021. His feud with the Heat stems partly from the two sides failing to reach another extension last summer.
“We f—- fought our ass through five or six g–damn lockouts to get to a point where … we protect the integrity of the talent,” Garnett said.
“And then that talent has a responsibility to come in and be professional and do your f—- job,” he continued.
Garnett explained he and co-host Paul Pierce played despite disliking ownership or management. The Heat suspended Butler three times in January alone for misconduct, including missing a team flight and walking out of practice.
Rather than act out, Garnett feels Butler should have shown up and done his job. Garnett cited former All-Star John Wall, who sat out the 2021-22 season with the Houston Rockets, as the team prioritized developing younger guards.
The Rockets reportedly paid Wall roughly $41 million following a buyout.
In fairness to Butler, Garnett argued Heat president Pat Riley isn’t innocent. Riley publicly called out Butler’s durability last spring.
“Both sides could’ve actually squashed all of this,” Garnett said, “but this is a message.
“This is a message not only to the league but this is a message between upstairs and the power of players.”
COULD BUTLER JOIN WEST STARS?
If the Heat do move Butler, ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania has a good idea where the six-time All-Star will end up.
“The Suns and Warriors are shaping up … to being the two likeliest landing spots for Jimmy Butler in a trade,” Charania reported Friday night.
Charania added other teams are in the mix but Golden State and Phoenix remain the favorites.
Both teams have been linked to Butler for nearly two months. Butler does not have a no-trade clause and has not publicly demanded joining a specific team.
Charania said the two Western Conference teams are being aggressive ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline. Both organizations are potentially nearing the end of championship windows, with Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry seeking one more title.
Charania added the Heat have remained in constant communication with both teams.
“The Warriors’ front office has been acting very opportunistically ahead of the deadline next week,” Charania said.
KINGS OUT ON BUTLER
Butler can cross Sacramento off his list of possible places he’ll finish the season.
NBA insider Sam Amick reported Thursday the Kings are not pursuing Butler ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline. Sacramento is currently weighing whether to trade All-Star guard De’Aaron Fox within the next week.
The 24-23 Kings are competing for a Play-In spot. Whatever the Kings do, Amick said, will not involve the disgruntled Butler.
“They do not see Jimmy Butler as the answer,” Amick wrote.
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NBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal Suggests Jimmy Butler Drama Could Change Contracts ForeverIn a recent interview, NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal weighed in on the ongoing drama surrounding Jimmy Butler’s trade request from the Minnesota Timberwolves. O’Neal suggested that Butler’s bold move to demand a trade and potentially disrupt team chemistry could have a lasting impact on player contracts in the league.
O’Neal pointed out that in the past, players were often hesitant to rock the boat and demand trades for fear of being labeled as difficult or disruptive. However, Butler’s actions have shown that players are increasingly willing to take matters into their own hands and push for trades to situations that better suit their needs.
The NBA legend predicted that Butler’s drama could set a precedent for future contract negotiations, with players becoming more assertive in shaping their own destinies and seeking out situations that align with their personal goals and aspirations.
As the NBA landscape continues to evolve and players gain more power and agency in shaping their careers, it will be interesting to see how Butler’s situation plays out and whether it will indeed have a lasting impact on player contracts in the league.
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Addressing a Friday report that stated the Pelicans have contacted Miami about Jimmy Butler, John Gambadoro of Arizona 98.7 tweets that New Orleans has “no interest” in trading for the Heat forward.
Butler doesn’t want to go to New Orleans and the Pelicans would be hard-pressed to add him in a swap involving Brandon Ingram without increasing their team salary, which they don’t want to do, Gambadoro notes (via Twitter), adding that he believes the Heat or Butler’s agent are using the Pelicans for leverage.
For what it’s worth, Jake Fischer of The Stein Line – who initially co-reported the Pelicans/Heat discussions along with Marc Stein – said in a Bleacher Report stream on Friday (video link) that while the two teams have talked, he doesn’t think Butler ending up in New Orleans “sounds likely at all.”
Here are a few more trade rumors from around the NBA:
- Despite some chatter from local media in San Antonio about the Spurs potentially gaining momentum toward a De’Aaron Fox trade, Jason Anderson of The Sacramento Bee (Twitter link) hears from a source with knowledge of the situation that “all is quiet as of now” and that no deal involving the Kings star appears imminent. If the Spurs do make a deal for Fox, it’s unlikely to include Stephon Castle, according to plugged-in Sacramento reporter Damien Barling of ESPN 1320 (Twitter link), who says indications are that San Antonio won’t be willing to give up the rookie guard.
- In another story for The Stein Line (Substack link), Fischer adds the Timberwolves to the list of teams that have inquired on Sixers big man Guerschon Yabusele. Philadelphia has received offers that include multiple second-round picks for Yabusele, according to Fischer.
- After Stein reported on Thursday that the Hawks are actively exploring potential Bogdan Bogdanovic trades, Fischer follows up (Substack link) by citing momentum toward a deal, with confidence rising in Atlanta that a deal will get down. However, both Stein and Gerald Bourguet of PHNX Sports (Twitter link) dispute that a deal with the Suns involving Jusuf Nurkic is among the options currently under consideration.
With the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching, there are plenty of rumors swirling around some big names in the league. Here are the latest trade rumors involving Jimmy Butler, the New Orleans Pelicans, De’Aaron Fox, the San Antonio Spurs, Guerschon Yabusele, the Minnesota Timberwolves, and Bogdan Bogdanovic.1. Jimmy Butler: There have been reports that the Miami Heat are interested in acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Philadelphia 76ers. The Heat are looking to add another star player to their roster and Butler could be the perfect fit.
2. New Orleans Pelicans: The Pelicans are reportedly open to trading some of their key players, including Jrue Holiday and JJ Redick. With the team struggling this season, they may be looking to shake up their roster and acquire some assets for the future.
3. De’Aaron Fox: The Sacramento Kings have received inquiries about point guard De’Aaron Fox, but it is unlikely that they will trade him. Fox is a key piece of their young core and the Kings are committed to building around him.
4. San Antonio Spurs: The Spurs are open to trading some of their veterans, including LaMarcus Aldridge and DeMar DeRozan. Both players have been mentioned in trade rumors, but it remains to be seen if the Spurs will pull the trigger on any deals.
5. Guerschon Yabusele: The Boston Celtics are reportedly looking to trade Guerschon Yabusele to clear up some cap space. Yabusele has struggled to find consistent playing time with the Celtics and a change of scenery could benefit both parties.
6. Minnesota Timberwolves: The Timberwolves are exploring trade options for Robert Covington and Jeff Teague. Both players have drawn interest from other teams and the Timberwolves could look to make a move before the deadline.
7. Bogdan Bogdanovic: The Sacramento Kings are fielding offers for Bogdan Bogdanovic, who is set to become a restricted free agent this summer. Several teams are reportedly interested in acquiring the sharpshooting guard, who could provide a boost to a contender’s bench.
As the trade deadline approaches, it will be interesting to see which of these rumors come to fruition and how they will impact the league’s landscape. Stay tuned for more updates on potential trades in the NBA.
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#Trade #Rumors #Butler #Pelicans #Fox #Spurs #Yabusele #Wolves #BogdanovicStephen Curry, Steve Kerr have concerns about Jimmy Butler joining the Warriors: Sources
Will the Golden State Warriors trade for Jimmy Butler? The answer will come down to the wishes of Stephen Curry.
I reported on Tuesday morning that the Warriors were back in the mix for Butler now that the Heat have dropped their asking price. Then on Wednesday, The Athletic’s Anthony Slater and Marcus Thompson added intriguing details, noting the Warriors’ initial reluctance due to concerns across every level of the organization about price tag and potential “combustion.”
My league sources confirm these hesitations, revealing Curry himself has reservations about Butler’s fit in the Warriors’ locker room — a sentiment shared by head coach Steve Kerr. Their worries stem from Butler’s tumultuous history with previous teams:
In Chicago, Butler clashed with multiple teammates, including Joakim Noah and Rajon Rondo, and publicly slammed his head coach Fred Hoiberg.
In Minnesota, there was the infamous practice incident where he yelled at teammates, coaches and executives before conducting an interview with Rachel Nichols.
In Philadelphia, he refused to shoot 3-pointers because of his issues with Brett Brown’s offensive system.
And now in Miami, he’s feuding with Pat Riley, missing flights and disrespecting his teammates.
It’s no wonder Curry would be unsure about wanting Butler in the same locker room as Draymond Green, who has his own unique brand of team chemistry roulette. Are we really ready for the Draymond-Jimmy Buddy Cop movie? Curry’s probably having nightmares of Butler yelling, “You f***ing need me!” while Green’s busy recording his next podcast rant.
I would not trade for Butler if I were the Warriors. As much as he’d help the team as a versatile defender and a downhill attacker, adding Butler’s I’m-the-captain-now energy to a ship that’s barely staying afloat is a bad idea compared to other routes for the Warriors. Blowing it up would be a more sensible long-term approach, as I wrote in-depth about last week. So would staying patient and waiting until the offseason to find out what other opportunities are available. Who knows? If the Suns implode, maybe Kevin Durant would want to move to the Bay Area.
It’d be one thing if Butler were easily acquirable, but he makes $48 million this season. The Warriors would need to give up Andrew Wiggins and some combination of important players to make any deal work financially, such as Gary Payton II, Kyle Anderson and Jonathan Kuminga. As Green himself said on his podcast, trading for a player making that much money is a challenge.
The Heat have lowered their asking price for Butler because they’re tired of his act, and they’d like to get something in return instead of letting him walk in free agency for nothing. There’s a fear in Miami that the Nets could absorb salaries this offseason to free cap space for a team, such as the Rockets, to outright sign Butler.
But if the Warriors bypass the opportunity to trade for Butler, and if the Suns can’t find a team willing to take on Bradley Beal, then what happens for the Heat? Maybe the Bucks re-enter the sweepstakes. Or maybe the Rockets decide to make a splash now instead of waiting for free agency. But executives around the NBA keep pointing to Memphis.
It’s been widely reported the Grizzlies were informed that Butler doesn’t want to play there. But they still keep popping up as the team that could end up with Butler in return for what Miami desires: short-term salaries and headache relief.
According to sources close to the Golden State Warriors, both Stephen Curry and head coach Steve Kerr have expressed concerns about the potential addition of Jimmy Butler to the team.While Butler is undoubtedly a talented player, there are worries about how his strong personality and demanding playing style could potentially disrupt the team chemistry that the Warriors have worked hard to build over the years.
Curry and Kerr are known for their emphasis on teamwork and selfless play, and there are concerns that Butler’s more individualistic approach could clash with the team’s culture.
Additionally, there are questions about how Butler would fit into the Warriors’ already star-studded lineup, and whether his presence would disrupt the balance of the team.
While nothing has been confirmed yet, it seems that Curry and Kerr are approaching the possibility of Butler joining the Warriors with caution. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Warriors trade intel: What we’re hearing about Jimmy Butler, Zach LaVine and more
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SAN FRANCISCO — As conversations increase in advance of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, the Golden State Warriors have floated a protected version of their 2025 first-round pick around the NBA as a potential sweetener if the right deal were to materialize, league sources told The Athletic.
The Warriors are straddling the middle. They have a 23-23 record and zero intention of entertaining a Stephen Curry rebuild trade, but they don’t currently have a clear move on the chessboard that vaults them back into immediate contention.
But there are mid-sized options and larger salary swings they’re exploring, to varying degrees, and the introduction of their protected 2025 first-rounder as part of the conversation gives them more spending power.
The protection and timing of the pick is important. League sources say the Warriors aren’t necessarily enamored with the prospects predicted to land in the back end of the first round, so losing a pick in the late teens for even a valuable rotation piece could prove plenty worth it.
Once it conveys, they’d retain full control of their 2026 first-rounder for any possible deals this summer. If it didn’t convey, that would mean the Warriors tumbled into the lottery and retained a high-value draft pick in a top-loaded draft that could either be moved or used. The downside is relatively minimal.
As for the targets, Jimmy Butler has again emerged as the hottest name linked to the Warriors in the rumor mill. When the Butler saga exploded in Miami more than a month ago, the Warriors quickly bowed out of any discussions, worried about the price tag and fit, among other concerns. There was zero push from any layer of the organization to get something for Butler done, team sources said.
Butler’s situation in Miami has devolved to a degree that the perceived price tag continues to tumble. The Warriors’ middling season has upped their desperation level for some sort of a shake-up, all the way up to controlling owner Joe Lacob. Team sources have downplayed their recent involvement in conversations with the Heat, but there’s been a noticeable increase in intrigue from the front office about the idea of Butler at a bargain.
After pulse-taking conversations with multiple players, it seems Zach LaVine might pique more interest, depending on his cost. But there is locker-room concern about who the Warriors would send away in a hypothetical trade for a high-salaried player, such as Butler or LaVine. Andrew Wiggins, who has had a productive season well worth his $26.2 million cap figure, is the obvious salary match, with Gary Payton II ($9.1 million) and Kevon Looney ($8 million) profiling as the type of building-block expiring salary that trade partners covet. Wiggins is a 30-minute per night two-way piece, and all three are central figures to the locker room’s culture.
But the culture might have to take a back seat to talent if the Warriors are to make a playoff push. With Jonathan Kuminga considered essentially off the table for any deal involving Butler or LaVine, adding one of the premier wing players has gained some favor. And if such a deal is possible, the idea of LaVine joining their midst has prompted some intrigue among key stakeholders. The presumption is he’d be a better fit in said culture.
There has been some warming to the idea of Butler. In the most optimistic of scenarios, a motivated, healthy Butler jolts the Warriors’ playoff ceiling higher. Butler plays defense, which would be needed if Wiggins is shipped off in a deal. But the drama coming out of Miami is not lost on this locker room. The Warriors already have a mercurial player in Draymond Green — though he usually gets along with those types (see Chris Paul and DeMarcus Cousins) — and adding Butler raises the combustion possibilities.
LaVine is viewed by some within the organization as the safer option. At 29, he’s five and a half years younger and some $6 million cheaper than Butler this season, though his contract extends longer and he’s had some recent health concerns. There are risks all over the board.
But there is some understanding and alignment from all levels of the Warriors organization that they lack a true second scorer next to Curry, and LaVine’s explosive three-level scoring ability would fill the roster’s largest void. He’s averaging 24 points per game this season on 51 percent overall and 44.6 percent from 3.
The acquisition of a stretch center also remains on their radar, though further down the priority list. Any three-for-one deal would very likely mean the promotion of two-way 7-footer Quinten Post to the main roster. Steve Kerr has been comfortable playing him. Post’s success spreading the floor has only highlighted what a capable shooting big can do for the rest of the roster and coaching staff.
The Warriors have discussed Nikola Vučević, and league sources say the Chicago Bulls big man views Golden State as a desirable destination should Chicago decide to deal him. There are differing opinions on how well he’d fit and how much he’s needed, but he’ll remain a secondary option for the Warriors as the market materializes in the next week.
The Warriors are nearly $6 million above the luxury-tax line, and there is a thought to perhaps duck it and help reset the repeater clock, considering their current path to mediocrity. But team sources said getting out of the tax isn’t mandatory — though it would be viewed as an added benefit if it happens within a deal — and maintain that improving the near- and long-term outlook of the on-court product is priority.
They have a week to get that done.
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Rumors are swirling in the NBA world about potential trades involving some key players, including Jimmy Butler and Zach LaVine. Here’s what we’re hearing about the Golden State Warriors’ potential trade targets:1. Jimmy Butler: The Warriors are reportedly interested in acquiring the star forward from the Miami Heat. Butler is known for his defensive prowess and scoring ability, making him a valuable asset for any team. The Warriors are said to be exploring potential trade packages that could bring Butler to the Bay Area.
2. Zach LaVine: Another player on the Warriors’ radar is Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine. LaVine is a dynamic scorer and playmaker who could provide a boost to the Warriors’ backcourt. Reports suggest that the Warriors are considering making a move for LaVine to add more scoring punch to their lineup.
3. Other potential targets: In addition to Butler and LaVine, the Warriors are also rumored to be interested in other players who could help bolster their roster. Names like Bradley Beal, Kristaps Porzingis, and Ben Simmons have all been mentioned in trade discussions involving the Warriors.
It remains to be seen whether any of these trade rumors will come to fruition, but one thing is for certain: the Warriors are exploring all possible options to improve their roster and make a run at another NBA championship. Stay tuned for more updates on potential trades involving the Golden State Warriors.
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