Le Batard Show producer Andrew Streeter created a remix of the Shaggy song, “It Wasn’t Me,” to describe exactly where things are between Butler and the Heat right now. I hope you’re ready for this thing t o be stuck in your ear for the next few days.
As the NBA season continues, the biggest name on the market appears to be that of Jimmy Butler. His time in South Beach looks set to be coming to an end as he is believed to have informed the Miami Heat that he would like to be traded before the deadline.
It looks like the Golden State Warriors might prefer the $20 million player over Jimmy Butler, who is on the verge of a Miami Heat exit.
MIAMI (AP) — Pat Riley turns 80 in a couple of months. The Miami Heat president has not revealed any retirement timetable. He still wears impeccable suits, shakes hands with as firm of a grip as anyone, knows all eyes are on him when he walks into just about any room.
Green would have more of a harsh prediction with one being that Heat president Pat Riley sends Butler to a team that “he absolutely hates” as ESPN reported on Jan. 2 that he wants to play anywhere but Miami. The other option Green would mention is the team telling Butler to “go home” and wait for the offseason.
NBA analyst Charles Barkley shared his thoughts on the Miami Heat's victory over the Golden State Warriors and Jimmy Butler's trade rumors.
NBA trade deadline less than a month away, the Miami Heat reportedly aren't getting any closer to trading disgruntled star forward
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.
Should the Miami Heat turn the team over to young forward Nikola Jović? Local radio host Brendan Tobin loves the idea.
Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo goes off on Jimmy Butler for trying to push for a trade, advises him to stay in Miami and win games for his team
Speaking on his podcast, Warriors legend Draymond Green reacted candidly to the Jimmy Butler trade saga in Miami. After alluding to the long history of tension between the two sides, Green suggested that Butler wanted to live the heat lifestyle without putting in the work that comes with it.