Miami Heat Legend Blames Jimmy Butler Drama on Pat Riley

Miami Heat legend Tim Hardaway previously sided with Pat Riley in the ongoing Jimmy Butler-Heat feud.
That doesn’t mean Hardaway, who played under Riley during his time in Miami, thinks his former coach is entirely innocent.
During a recent appearance on The Draymond Green Show, Hardaway criticized Riley for allowing Butler too much freedom. Hardaway cited Butler’s tendency to fly private jets rather than travel with the team.
The Heat suspended Butler last week after he missed a team flight. Miami banished Butler on Monday following a practice walkout.
“That’s Pat’s fault to me,” Hardaway declared.
Hardaway previously backed Riley in the Butler saga earlier this month. Butler’s agent, Bernie Lee, ripped Hardaway on social media last weekend.
Riley publicly called out Butler’s durability last spring, months before the two sides failed to agree on a new contract. The 35-year-old Butler had been vocal in wanting a max contract extension.
Butler requested a trade Jan. 2.
“Everybody deserves their money, all right?” Hardaway said. “But you can’t play 60 percent of the games, and I’m in the play-in game, and then we got to work just as hard to get to where we need to get to.
“I need to not be in a play-in game,” Hardaway continued. “I need to be [the] sixth seed. If he plays 73, 75 games in a season, they’re the fourth seed. Easy. “
ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania reported Monday the Heat aren’t wasting any time trying to find a suitor for Butler ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline.
“I’m told the Heat remain engaged with multiple teams on potential Jimmy Butler deals,” Charania said. “That remain will so over the next week and a half.”
But?
“They have not yet received an offer that matches their asking price,” Charania continued.
PERKINS WANTS BUTLER IN MEMPHIS
Former NBA champion Kendrick Perkins agrees Butler should join a Western Conference contender. He’s just not sure the Suns are the right team.
Instead, Perkins wants to see Butler trade his Heat threads for a Memphis Grizzlies uniform.
“I feel like this is the best destination for Jimmy Butler,” Perkins said Monday.
There’s one problem. A narrative persists that Butler doesn’t want to play in Memphis. Instead, he wants to team up with Kevin Durant and Devin Booker on the Suns.
Perkins said he’s not sure why Butler wouldn’t want to join a Grizzlies team with an established young core.
“If you think about the core four that they would have—Desmond Bane, Ja Morant, Jaren Jackson Jr., and Jimmy Butler … I might pick the Grizzlies to go to the Finals if Jimmy Butler was on this team,” Perkins declared.
Memphis entered play Tuesday at 31-16, only one game behind Houston for second place in the Western Conference.
COULD BULLS ENTER BUTLER SWEEPSTAKES?
ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst reported Monday the Chicago Bulls are “absolutely involved” in trade conversations involving Butler.
There’s a catch, though. Although Butler played for the Bulls from 2011-17, Windhorst said a reunion isn’t on the table.
“Not that Jimmy Butler would end in Chicago,” Windhorst said on The Hoop Collective, “But they would get involved in the trade.”
If the Bulls do get involved, they’d do so as a third team to help make salaries work. Windhorst pitched the idea the Bulls could acquire Beal, who has a no-trade clause and a $53.6 million cap hit next season.
Beal also owns a $57.1 million player option for the 2027 season, the final year of the five-year contract he signed in 2022.
Windhorst acknowledged he can’t see the Bulls doing that deal.
“Maybe it’s never gonna happen, but it’s been discussed,” Windhorst said.
Bontemps didn’t hide his opinion.
“I hope they don’t because it’d be one of the dumbest trades ever,” Bontemps argued.
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