Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler isn't simply concerned with hoisting the Larry O'Brien Trophy for the first time. The six-time All-Star is also set on signing a ma
A day after Charles Barkley said the Phoenix Suns “stink,” ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith called them “soft” based on what the “NBA people” are saying as he put it. A team with Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal that went into the season with championship aspirations shouldn’t have a losing record and be 12 th in the West even with a number of injuries.
As the Heat continue to work toward a resolution with suspended forward Jimmy Butler, for the moment all roads lead through both the Kaseya Center and Phoenix . . . even as the team continues on
Chris Mannix of SI Now has gone further a report that has been circulated for nearly a month now - going to the point of removing the Golden State Warriors from the list of Butler's preferred destinations, and ultimately leaving Phoenix as the lone focus in terms of finding a new home.
Jimmy Butler is fed up with his situation yet again. The former Minnesota Timberwolves guard and current Miami Heat star, publicly spoke out about his loss of “joy” and his desire to be traded (per ESPN’s Shams Charania and Brian Windhorst) after Thursday night’s loss to the Indiana Pacers.
The six-time all-star forward, who is embroiled in a standoff with the Miami Heat, has cultivated a second career in specialty coffee.
Early Tuesday afternoon, Kyle Holbrook saw a large family taking photos of a Jimmy Butler mural in Wynwood. The timing was perfect. Holbrook is the man behind the viral artwork that has earned widespread acclaim in recent days.
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler wants to be traded before the Feb. 6 trade deadline, just not to the Memphis Grizzlies. According to a report by Chris Haynes on Tuesday, the Grizzlies were one of the teams advised not to trade for Butler.
The latest NBA rumors involve Jimmy Butler and the Heat's uneasy marriage, teams Bradley Beal will waive his no-trade clause for, and a coveted Warriors target.
Jimmy Butler's list of preferred trade destinations dwindled from "anywhere other than Miami" to what seems to be about four teams very quickly. One of the teams that Butler is not interested in playing for is the Milwaukee Bucks, according to Kevin O'Connor of Yahoo Sports.
The Dallas Mavericks are well aware of that, as they've been “one of the most active teams on the phone this trade season," according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst. He noted Maxi Kleber ($11 million) and Quentin Grimes ($4 million) as players who have a market.