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Chet Holmgren Dunks at OKC Thunder Shootaround
When Chet Holmgren splattered onto the Paycom Center floor on Nov. 10 against the Golden State Warriors, everyone knew it would be a long rehab process for the Oklahoma City Thunder big man.
Holmgren suffered a hip fracture marking his second major injury in three years and has been sidelined for the majority of the season. The Oklahoma City Thunder rising star has already missed 35 games and counting.
Along the way though, to the Gonzaga products credit, Holmgren has stayed right on track in the rehab process. The most recent update came just two weeks ago in Dallas when the team announced that the second year center would be re-evaluated in three-to-five weeks.
Since then, Holmgren has made brief appearances at shootarounds, the media has seen small glimpses of him at practices. Until Today.
During Saturday’s shootaround ahead of the Sacramento Kings contest, Holmgren was spotted going through a full-blown workout alongside two-way players Adam Flagler and Alex Ducas. The trio went through offensive drills with coaches and also defended one another in different drills.
Holmgren was a full participant, moving well off the dribble and even getting a block at the rim on Flagler.
In the midst of this shootaround, the seven-footer even elevated for a dunk off the dribble which shows significant strides in the rehab process for Holmgren – compared to the typical light shooting we have seen from him in the past before the real work begins once the viewing portion is over.
His slam dunk on Saturday took social media by storm and is another sign of his potential return looming. Still, the re-evaluation period puts the next Holmgren update at the All-Star break. But for now, this is a good sign.
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Chet Holmgren, the top prospect in the 2021 NBA Draft, showcased his athleticism and dunking ability during a shootaround with the Oklahoma City Thunder. The 7-foot-1 center put on a show for spectators as he threw down powerful dunks with ease, leaving fans and teammates in awe of his skill set. With his impressive vertical leap and length, Holmgren is sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the NBA. Stay tuned to see more highlights from this promising young talent as he prepares for the upcoming season. #ChetHolmgren #NBAProspect #OKCThunder #DunkingShowcase
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#Chet #Holmgren #Dunks #OKC #Thunder #ShootaroundYves Missi on selection to Rising Stars game | Pelicans-Mavericks Shootaround 1/29/25
New Orleans Pelicans center Yves Missi’s post-practice interview ahead of the Pelicans’ game against the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. CT during the 2024-25 NBA season. #pelicans #nba #neworleanspelicans Latest NBA News & Pelicans News @ https://www.pelicans.com New Orleans Pelicans Roster ———————————————- Jose Alvarado #15 Guard Brandon Boston #11 Guard * Jamal Cain #8 Forward Javonte Green #4 Guard/Forward Jordan Hawkins #24 Guard Brandon Ingram #14 Forward Trey Jemison #55 Center Herb Jones #2 Guard/Forward Karlo Matković #17 Forward/Center CJ McCollum #3 Guard Yves Missi #21 Center Trey Murphy III #25 Forward Dejounte Murray #5 Guard…
Yves Missi on selection to Rising Stars game | Pelicans-Mavericks Shootaround 1/29/25Exciting news for New Orleans Pelicans fans as rookie sensation Yves Missi has been selected to participate in the Rising Stars game during All-Star weekend. The 21-year-old forward has been turning heads with his stellar play and impressive skill set, earning him a spot among the league’s top young talent.
Missi, who has been a key contributor off the bench for the Pelicans this season, has quickly become a fan favorite with his high-flying dunks, smooth shooting stroke, and relentless energy on both ends of the court. His selection to the Rising Stars game is a well-deserved honor for the promising young player, who has shown tremendous growth and potential in his first year in the league.
As the Pelicans prepare to take on the Dallas Mavericks tonight, Missi’s teammates and coaches are thrilled to see him get recognized for his hard work and dedication. Head coach Mike D’Antoni praised Missi’s work ethic and basketball IQ, highlighting his ability to make an impact on the game in multiple ways.
Fans can catch Missi and the Pelicans in action tonight as they face off against the Mavericks in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Stay tuned for more updates on Missi’s Rising Stars debut and his continued success in the NBA. #YvesMissi #RisingStars #Pelicans #Mavericks #NBA篠
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#Yves #Missi #selection #Rising #Stars #game #PelicansMavericks #ShootaroundJimmy Butler suspension: Heat sideline star indefinitely without pay after he walks out of shootaround
The Miami Heat are suspending star forward Jimmy Butler indefinitely, CBS Sports NBA insider Bill Reiter confirmed Monday. The decision came after Butler walked out of a shootaround ahead of Monday’s game against the Orlando Magic. Butler — who has been publicly trying to force a trade out of Miami for weeks — left practice after he was informed that Haywood Highsmith would be replacing him in the starting lineup moving forward, according to ESPN.
The Heat said they are suspending Butler for a minimum of five games, which will take the team through the Feb. 6 trade deadline. They added that Butler’s latest suspension comes without pay, and the Heat say the veteran star was “intentionally withholding services.”
The Miami Heat are suspending Jimmy Butler without pay effective immediately for an indefinite period to last no fewer than five games,” the team wrote in a statement. “The suspension is due to a continued pattern of disregard of team rules, engaging in conduct detrimental to the team and intentionally withholding services. This includes walking out of practice earlier today.”
This is the third suspension the Heat have issued Butler this month. The first, a seven-game suspension that came earlier in January, was for conduct detrimental to the team following his initial trade request. The second, which came last week, was two games for missing a team flight. Butler was initially expected to return to the fold on Monday against the Magic.
Notably, this is not the first time Butler has been involved in a practice incident while trying to get traded. When he was a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves during training camp in 2018, he infamously played a practice scrimmage with reserves against the starting lineup in order to prove a point. Afterward, he held a televised interview with Rachel Nichols. He was eventually traded to the Philadelphia 76ers during the season.
Butler is still on the trade block but his path to his preferred destination, the Phoenix Suns, is precarious. Not only would the Suns need to find a taker for Bradley Beal’s supermax contract, but they’d need Beal to agree to a trade given his no-trade clause. Phoenix has been by far the most aggressive Butler suitor this season, but if a Suns deal can’t be reached, both Butler and the Heat will need to look elsewhere.
Butler has a player option for next season worth $52.4 million. And given how little cap space exists on the open market this summer, he seems likely to exercise the option and stay out of unrestricted free agency. That means that if a trade can’t be reached ahead of the trade deadline, Butler may well be forced to return to the Heat in the summer.
Given his latest suspension, his place on the team is seemingly growing increasingly untenable. Perhaps that makes a trade more likely in the next 10 days, but for now, Butler won’t be playing for anyone.
The Miami Heat have announced that star player Jimmy Butler has been suspended indefinitely without pay after he walked out of a team shootaround. The incident occurred earlier today, leaving the team without one of their key players for an undetermined amount of time.Butler, known for his fiery personality and competitive nature, has had run-ins with coaches and teammates in the past. This latest incident has raised concerns about his commitment to the team and his willingness to adhere to team rules and protocols.
The Heat organization has not released any further details about the suspension or what led to Butler’s actions. Fans and analysts alike are left speculating about the future of the All-Star player and how this will impact the team’s performance moving forward.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Report: Jimmy Butler Suspended Indefinitely by Heat After Walking Out of Shootaround | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
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The latest chapter of the ongoing saga between the Miami Heat and star forward Jimmy Butler has reached a new low.
Per ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Heat are suspending Butler indefinitely after he reportedly walked out of Monday morning’s shootaround after being told he was being replaced in the starting lineup by Haywood Highsmith.
ESPN’s Bobby Marks explained that Butler will be taking a major financial hit depending on what Miami designates as the reason for his suspension:
Butler was expected to make his return from a two-game suspension in Monday’s game against the Orlando Magic. This marks the third time this month alone that the Heat resorted to suspending him, as he also served a seven-game suspension earlier in January.
The 35-year-old has made it clear that he wants to be traded from Miami before the Feb. 6 deadline. However, finding a suitor has proven difficult thanks to his hefty $48.8 million salary for this season as well as his intentions to test free agency at the end of the year. Butler has also done little to make himself an attractive trade target amid his rift with the Heat.
In 25 games this season, Butler has averaged just 17.0 points, his lowest mark since his third season in the NBA in 2013-14. The Heat deemed his conduct to be detrimental to the team when they levied the first suspension, and they said his second suspension was for “insubordinate conduct and conduct detrimental to the team, including missing” a team flight to Milwaukee for a game against the Bucks.
With Butler in and out of the lineup, Miami ranks eighth in the Eastern Conference with a 22-22 record. Shooting guard Tyler Herro has emerged as the team’s primary option and leads the Heat with 24.0 points and 5.2 assists per game.
Miami has just a few days left before the 2025 trade deadline, but it’s clear that there’s no future for Butler in South Beach.
The Miami Heat have made a major decision regarding star player Jimmy Butler. After reportedly walking out of a team shootaround, Butler has been suspended indefinitely by the Heat.This shocking development comes at a critical time for the team, as they are in the midst of a playoff push. Butler, known for his leadership and competitive spirit, has been a key player for the Heat this season.
The exact reason for Butler’s actions is still unclear, but it is clear that the organization is taking a strong stance on discipline and accountability.
Fans and analysts alike are speculating about the impact this suspension will have on the team’s performance and chemistry moving forward. Will the Heat be able to rally without their star player? Only time will tell.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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#Report #Jimmy #Butler #Suspended #Indefinitely #Heat #Walking #Shootaround #News #Scores #Highlights #Stats #RumorsHeat suspend Jimmy Butler indefinitely, again, amid trade demand after walking out of shootaround
Jimmy Butler has now been suspended for a third time. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images) Jimmy Butler has been sidelined once again.
The Miami Heat suspended Butler indefinitely on Monday afternoon amid his demand for a trade, which has yet to be met. It marks his third suspension with the organization this month.
Butler apparently walked out of their shootaround on Monday morning after learning that the team wasn’t going to start him in their game against the Orlando Magic, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Haywood Highsmith will start in his place on Monday night.
Butler will now be suspended for a minimum of five games, though the team called the suspension indefinite. The NBA’s trade deadline is set for Thursday, Feb. 6 — which is one day after Butler would be eligible to return to the court for the team if the suspension were to last only five games.
Butler has averaged 18.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game this season, his sixth with the Heat. He was first suspended for seven games on Jan. 3 for what the Heat called “multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team.” He briefly returned, but was then suspended for two games last week after he missed a team flight for a road trip.
Even before his first suspension has made it more than clear that he wants out of Miami and that he wasn’t happy there.
“I want to get my joy back,” Butler said before his first suspension. “I’m happy here off the court, but I want to be back to somewhat dominant, I want to hoop and I want to help this team win. Right now, I’m not doing that.”
The Heat initially said that they were not going to trade Butler, but they have since reversed course and said that they will “listen to offers.” He’s been linked to reports for a possible trade with the Phoenix Suns, and Butler was even spotted wearing shoes in the Suns’ colors earlier this month. It’s unclear if such a deal will get done.
This type of behavior is nothing new for Butler. He torched relationships with the Minnesota Timberwolves on his way out of that organization, too. Clearly he’s not only prepared to do that this time around, but he’s already accomplishing that before he has a clear path out.
But if nothing else, Butler is staying true to his word. He wants to move on from the Heat, and he isn’t backing down — even if that goes completely against the team culture that the organization has prided itself on for decades and ends up costing him millions of dollars. He wants to be done.
The Miami Heat have once again suspended star player Jimmy Butler indefinitely after he walked out of a shootaround amid his ongoing trade demand.Butler, who has been vocal about his desire to be traded, reportedly left the team’s shootaround without permission, leading to the Heat’s decision to suspend him once again.
This is not the first time Butler has been suspended by the Heat this season, as the team has been dealing with the fallout of his trade demand for months now.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for Butler and the Heat, but it is clear that tensions are running high as the trade deadline approaches.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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