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.
Butler and Riley once shared dreams of winning a championship together in South Florida. How did things get this bad?
As the trade talks involving the Miami Heat and Jimmy Butler continue, the news has caught the attention of many within the basketball world. Former player Gilbert Arenas has spoken about Pat Riley and Butler before, but this time made a bold prediction regarding the job held by the legendary executive.
For months, many reports have suggested Jimmy Butler's unhappiness with the Miami Heat. While the organization tried to nip them in the bud, they failed. Following the Heat's recent loss at the hands of the Indiana Pacers,
Amid rumors that the veteran star could be traded, Heat president Pat Riley said Thursday the team will not be trading Butler.
If Miami Heat president Pat Riley has any social media accounts, he may want to spend the next few days off the internet. Social media users crushed Riley after
A: As stated above, this not only could be a moment that alters the course with Jimmy Butler, but also alters how Pat Riley operates going forward when it comes to his forward-facing appearances. For those who have enjoyed the raw candor, it may never again quite be the same.
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The NBA trade deadline is heating up. Jimmy Butler has told Miami that he wants out. The six-time All-Star, playing his sixth season in Florida, is also open to
Multiple people within the NBA have suggested that Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler is tempting fate by seemingly trying to force a trade. According to
Most trades will wait until summer if only because the 2025 NBA Draft order is set by then and free agency becomes clearer. Still, this is when buyers and sellers identify themselves based on their place in the standings.