Jimmy Butler's efforts to force his way off the Miami Heat have proved fruitless thus far. But it's early days yet. It's been about a month since rumors first popped up that Butler wanted a trade and less than a week since he made it public before getting suspended for conduct detrimental to the team.
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.
Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors
As the Golden State Warriors attempt to remain competitive in the final years of Steph Curry’s superstardom, several potential trade targets have come and gone.
Miami is being patient while Butler is suspended, knowing that other teams will start to get desperate near the trade deadline.
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?
Don't expect the Golden State Warriors to enter themselves in the potential Jimmy Butler sweepstakes ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline. As ESPN's
The Golden State Warriors need to get Steph Curry and Draymond Green some help as soon as possible if they are to have any hope of challenging for the Championship. After a fantastic start to the season, which saw them top the West at one point, they are now on a terrible run.
T he NBA trade news cycle has been laser-focused on Jimmy Butler's potential landing spot for a week in the wake of Butler essentially demanding a trade on January 2 by saying he
Jimmy Butler may soon discover that the Miami Heat aren't the only team balking at his reported asking price on his next contract.
The Golden State Warriors have been slumping despite starting the 2024-25 NBA season with a 12-3 record. They currently sit with a very average 18-18 record and are at risk of being a play-in team or missing the playoffs entirely.