At long last, the Jimmy Butler saga is over. The Miami Heat will not have to suspend their former franchise player again because he now plays for the Golden State Warriors. The players that Miami acquired before Thursday's trade deadline are not yet with the team,
With the Miami Heat trading away Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors, they welcome Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, and Davion Mitchell to the group. Before the Heat took on the Boston Celtics on Monday night,
The Miami Heat traded star forward Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors earlier this week, concluding a rocky end to Butler's five and a half seasons in Miami. Though Butler's time in Miami didn't end on a great note with the franchise suspending him multiple times and Butler saying he no longer felt "joy" playing basketball with the Heat,
After the Miami Heat trade that sent Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors was made official Thursday, head coach Erik Spoelstra spoke for the first time regarding the news. As there had been some drama with the Heat and Butler that involved Spoelstra,
Miami hosted the Orlando Magic, Butler was involved in shootaround coming off his second suspension where he was expected to play. Spoelstra would tell the team
Erik Spoelstra hasn't talked about Jimmy Butler specifically yet, but he shared his thoughts on how the team has been handling his departure.
The recent trade deadline saw the Heat bring in Andrew Wiggins, Davion Mitchell and Kyle Anderson in hopes of retooling for another playoff push. Of course, they also wanted to de
Coming off the news that the Miami Heat traded Jimmy Butler, the return included such players as Toronto Raptors’ Davion Mitchell, Golden State Warriors’ Kyle Anderson, and former No. 1-overall pick Andrew Wiggins.
Friday, the silence was broken, the uneasy truce between Jimmy Butler’s side of the story and the Miami Heat’s side when it came to the past two
Jeff Teague spoke on his Club 520 Podcast about Andrew Wiggins potentially having the best career stretch with the Miami Heat.
Miami Heat fans spent weeks debating whether or not the team should trade embattled superstar forward Jimmy Butler. With the Butler saga in the rearview mirror, it appears Heat supporters have found their next controversial topic: coach Erik Spoelstra’s job security.
"I think we have enough respect for each other that we texted each other once the deal went through just to wish each other the best on it," Spoelstra said. "And we also have that respect that you want each other to learn about the respective players without any kind of influence."
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