The Miami Heat feud with Jimmy Butler has brewed for a long time. A local Miami Heat media personality believes it began last summer when team president Pat Ri
One of those is the defending champion Boston Celtics, who — at full health — dropped a disappointing game Wednesday night against a Toronto Raptors team that entered the night with only nine victories. Boston still has elite talent, but it has one glaring issue it seemingly can’t shed.
Jimmy Butler continues to go scorched earth on the Miami Heat in his attempts to be traded from the organization.
A Jimmy Butler trade is complicated for the Suns and Heat. That is why the Bucks could finish the deal with Khris Middleton and Bradley Beal.
The latest development is that, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes, the Heat failed to pay Butler for a period during the summer.
Jackson specifically cites the Boston Celtics' trades for center Kristaps Porzingis and guard Jrue Holiday which resulted in an instant title, and the Milwaukee Bucks' deal for All-Star point guard Damian Lillard, moves that Jackson observes were far bolder than the Heat's summer signings of center Thomas Bryant and shooting guard Josh Richardson.
The Suns look like they will be a play-in team when the regular season ends. But one more trade could be on the horizon.
So far in 2024-25, Atlanta has remained the only team to in the NBA to defeat the reigning 2024 NBA champion Boston Celtics, the East's current No. 1 seed Cleveland Cavaliers and the No. 3 seed New York Knicks on multiple instances.
Jimmy Butler drew the latest suspension for what the Miami Heat called a “continued pattern of disregard of team rules."
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As Jimmy Butler's future in Miami grows more uncertain, Zach Harper explains why NBA trades are so complex these days.