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 Grizzlies were told by Jimmy Butler and his agent to not trade for him, according to a report from NBA insider Chris Haynes.
The Indiana Pacers were expected to sit well above .500 coming off a season where they reached the Eastern Conference Finals. Instead, the Pacers are the No. 8 seed in the East with a record of 18-18.
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) dribbles up court during the second half of an NBA game at the Kaseya Center on Wednesday, January 1, 2025, in Miami, Fla. D.A. Varela [email protected] While the Miami Heat continues to listen to trade offers for six-time NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler,
On Thursday night, the Indiana Pacers dominated the Miami Heat, winning 128-115. Tyrese Haliburton scored 33 points to go with 15 assists, and the Pacers held Jimmy Butler to nine points. The six-time All-Star did not play in the fourth quarter.
Jimmy Butler’s time in South Florida might very well be coming to an end. The Heat star has indicated to the team that he would like to be traded and is open to playing anywhere in the NBA except for Miami,
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 128-115 loss to the Indiana Pacers (17-18) on Thursday night at Kaseya Center on the back end of a back-to-back set to drop to 1-1 on its three-game homestand . The Heat (17-15) closes the homestand on Saturday against the Utah Jazz:
MIAMI (AP) — Jimmy Butler says he needs to find joy again on the basketball court. And when asked if he can find that joy in Miami, he had a two-word answer. “Probably not,” he said.
Will the Warriors look to make a big change to their roster ahead of the trade deadline in order to get Stephen Curry more help?
In the 2024 offseason, the Philadelphia 76ers ended up signing Paul George using their mountain of cap space. The move has not proven to be a grand success yet but there is hope for the future. On the other hand,
On Tuesday, Brian Windhorst reported on ESPN that, so far, teams have offered “poo-poo platter” in exchange for Butler, who isn’t expected to sign an extension anywhere he is traded. Chris Haynes, of Clutch Points, reported that certain teams have been advised not to acquire him.