Will the Miami Heat trade Jimmy Butler? The team has suspended the star for the third time amid "detrimental" conduct, fueling NBA trade rumors.
The Phoenix Suns' pursuit of Jimmy Butler could be hurt by the size of the trade market for Bradley Beal, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst.
Phoenix Suns trade target Jimmy Butler has been suspended indefintely by the Miami Heat, according to ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania. "The Miami Heat are suspending Jimmy Butler indefinitely, sources tell ESPN.
After suspending Jimmy Butler for the third time this month on Monday, the Miami Heat are ramping up their efforts to move on from the disgruntled
The Miami Heat reportedly suspended Jimmy Butler a third time after he walked out of shootaround and was informed he would come off the bench.
After being informed of their plans to bring him off the bench and start Haywood Highsmith in his place, Jimmy Butler reportedly walked out of the Heat's shootaround.
Charania reported that Haywood Highsmith would be the starter moving forward for Miami. More:Phoenix Suns 2025 trade deadline rumors, speculation: Bulls gauging Butler-Beal talks? Need a break?
Charania reported that Haywood Highsmith would be the starter moving forward for Miami. More:Phoenix Suns 2025 trade deadline rumors, speculation: Bulls gauging Butler-Beal talks? Butler was expected to return to the lineup for the Heat on Monday night ...
Haywood Highsmith with the steal and dish to Tyler Herro on the break for 2. Haywood Highsmith with the steal and dish to Tyler Herro on the break for 2
The Heat are engaged with multiple teams on Jimmy Butler, including, from what I’m told, the Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors. The Heat are operating as a motivated team with
Per source, Phoenix has remained the most aggressive Jimmy Butler suitor. There isn’t a lot out there for Heat, which is steadfast against taking Beal contract. Per
Highsmith recorded 12 points (5-7 FG, 2-4 3Pt), three rebounds and two blocks over 26 minutes during Wednesday's 126-106 loss to the Cavaliers. Highsmith tallied double-digit points in Wednesday's loss for the first time since Jan.