Jimmy Butler has suddenly become the All-Star everyone is talking about as the Miami Heat begin their offseason. One year removed from their NBA Finals appearance, the Heat failed to make it out of the first round of the playoffs, in large part because of Butler’s sprained right MCL.
Butler's future with the Heat has been a topic of debate since the team was eliminated from the playoffs by the Boston Celtics.
Miami Heat and New York Knicks fans are involved in never-ending debates and bickering, the latest of which is due to the proclaimed "softness" of Jalen Brunson.
Following the Miami Heat’s first-round playoff loss to the Boston Celtics, all eyes are set on their offseason plans this summer. Early on, reports have suggested the team could trade franchise player Jimmy Butler.
Miami Heat insider Wes Goldberg expects NBA star Jimmy Butler to be traded this summer. Butler is extension-eligible this offseason. He’ll make $48.8 million next season.
Could Joel Embiid and Jimmy Butler reunite back on the Philadelphia 76ers after being Eastern Conference rivals for all of these years? Don’t count on it.
After Monday's Pat Riley press conference, there is now lots of discussion on if Jimmy Butler will stay with the Miami Heat next season. NBA Insider Shams Charania, who writes for The Athletic, recently discussed it on an appearance on the "Run It Back" podcast.
Butler's agent has responded to critical comments directed at the Heat star by Pat Riley.
Jimmy Butler's agent responded on Monday to Miami Heat team president Pat Riley's criticism of his star client.
The Miami Heat's offseason is just beginning, but little time was wasted before trade rumors started consuming the media. Bleacher Report recently proposed a four-team offseason deal, which would shake up the Eastern Conference in a major way.
Pat Riley, the seasoned decision-maker of the Miami Heat, unequivocally dispelled any notion of trading Jimmy Butler amidst speculations surrounding his
Pat Riley had a pointed message for Jimmy Butler on Monday, and Butler responded through his agent with his own thoughts.
Miami Heat president Pat Riley called out Jimmy Butler twice during his season-ending news conference on Monday.
Miami Heat president Pat Riley let Jimmy Butler have it over some recent comments.
With a projected $62 million in cap space, the 76ers are set to go star-hunting this summer.
In a first-round rematch of last year's Eastern Conference Finals, the Boston Celtics made quick work of the Miami Heat, finishing their rivalry clash in five games.
According to NBA insider Marc Stein, rival teams believe the Philadelphia 76ers could try to acquire Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat this summer. Butler played 55 games for the Sixers in 2018-19 before signing with the Heat in the summer of 2019 via a sign-and-trade deal.
According to NBA insider John Hollinger of The Athletic, there are “loud whispers” that Jimmy Butler‘s future might not be with the Miami Heat. Butler
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler recently shared his thoughts on the team’s early NBA playoff exit and his future with the franchise. In a candid video, Butler asserted, “If I was playing, Boston would be at home.
Jimmy Butler missed the Miami Heat’s first round series against the Boston Celtics, but he is quite confident the outcome would have been different had he been able to play.
Jimmy Butler has spent the past five seasons with the Miami Heat, but could that era soon be coming to an end?
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