Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat appear increasingly determined to part ways. We know where he wants to end up, but these teams just would not make sense.
Teams are entering the NBA trade deadline with the idea of adjusting their cap situations, while rumors and intel about Jimmy Butler form.
Shaq's reaction to Jimmy Butler's suspension has put him in hot water with some people, including his co-hosts.
A breakdown of some of the players, teams and trends around the league that are drawing the ire of yours truly. If you're not a fellow pessimist, proceed with caution. The New Orleans Pelicans are getting awfully close to the "it's time to trade Zion Williamson" line,
Memphis was a popular potential trade landing spot for Butler when talks of him requesting a trade materialized over the past month. However, a source indicated to The Commercial Appeal that the Grizzlies were not heavily involved in talks for Butler after an initial report indicated the Heat star had no interest in Memphis.
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
Heat owner Micky Arison is expected to meet with Butler ahead of Butler’s scheduled return Friday night against the Denver Nuggets at Kaseya Center. According to multiple NBA sources familiar with
Will the trade deadline turn fortunes around? Will mid-market teams continue to rise? Bold predictions for the second half of the NBA season.
After serving a team-issued seven-game suspension earlier this month, the Heat has now suspending Butler for two games without pay after he missed the Heat’s flight to Milwaukee on Wednesday afternoon, league sources confirmed to the Miami Herald.
This is not just a Jimmy Butler issue; this is a systemic issue that the NBA must address before it spirals further out of control.
The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly eyeing wings such as Jimmy Butler and Brandon Ingram before the NBA Trade Deadline.