Perkins told the hosts that his sources say the Suns are ready to give Jimmy Butler exactly what he wants. Which is apparently exactly what Kevin Durant wants. And once this whole
Former NBA big man Nikola Mirotić doesn’t like what he’s hearing about embattled Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler. Mirotić, who spent three seasons with Butler on t
Erik Spoelstra offered it up in a manner that made it seem like he viewed it as a modest request. All the Miami Heat coach wanted from Jaime Jaquez Jr. was everything.
Imagine a Big Three of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Jimmy Butler. That's reportedly a big possibility as the Miami Heat star is expected to be traded ahead of the NBA's February 6 trade deadline. According to NBA Insider Jake Fischer,
The Milwaukee Bucks are being apparently dissuaded from getting into the trade conversation for five All-NBA Miami Heat small forward Jimmy Butler. Kevin O'Conn
The ongoing Butler-Heat saga sparked a lively discussion among the studio show’s analysts/former NBA players Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O’Neal in the early hours of Wednesday morning after Tuesday night’s games.
The Grizzlies, who do make a lot of sense on paper for both sides, have been told to stay away. Everyone knows the Butler market is soft, and as such Miami is fielding "poo-poo platter" offers, which is funny enough to mention twice. Obviously Miami isn't going to make a trade for that kind of return. So, stay tuned. This could get uglier.
Butler has officially asked out of Miami, and there is a rising favorite. Where could he land before the NBA trade deadline? See what the odds say.
All signs are pointing to Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler holding the Phoenix Suns as his No. 1 trade destination. If that's the case, there are a few obstacles to
Charles Barkley does not apologize for his opinions, and for this one dating back to February 2024, he doesn't need to.
Draymond Green isn't surprised one bit that Jimmy Butler's relationship with the Miami Heat soured. After weeks of rumors surrounding Butler's future in Miami, and team president Pat Riley publicly declaring the team would not trade the veteran forward,