Will Jimmy Butler Get His Wish To Leave Miami Heat?
Jimmy Butler wants out of Miami and it's more apparent than ever. After the Heat's 128-115 loss against the Indiana Pacers Thursday night, Jimmy went on to say after the game he is not happy playing for the Miami Heat any more. This goes against what Heat team president Pat Riley said just a few days ago when he made it very clear that Jimmy Butler is not going anywhere. So what happens now? The trade deadline is coming up in February. Of course, there are plenty of teams throughout the league that would take a shot on Jimmy. Thursday night, Jimmy only had nine points against a Pacers team which is very similar to Miami on paper ... Is Jimmy going to get his way again and get traded to another team before the end of the season?
NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal seems to side with Jimmy Butler in this trade ordeal.
Many think the Miami Heat are willing to part with ways Butler because they are unwilling to pay him more. Speaking on TNT's Inside The NBA, O'Neal said Butler deserves a big contract from the Heat.
"It's a lot of bums out there making way more than him," O'Neal said. "If a bum is making 30, I want 100."
O'Neal said Heat team president Pat Riley should at least have a conversation with Butler about a contract negotiation.
"I would definitely have a conversation with him," O'Neal said.
BUTLER TRADE DESTINATIONS?
Butler's trade saga has kicked up another notch.
After Thursday's loss against the Indiana Pacers, Butler expressed his frustration with the Miami Heat. He will reportedly accept a trade to any destination as long as he doesn't remain a member of the organization.
In an article from CBS Sports, three intriguing potential destinations for Butler were revealed: Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks and Houston Rockets.
The Warriors traded for guard Dennis Schroder a few weeks ago. Although Steph Curry continues to play at a high level, their championship window could be closing due to their aging stars. Acquiring Butler can strengthen the roster for this season as the Warriors make a playoff push. A package for Butler would likely revolve around Andrew Wiggins, one or two of their young players and picks. Golden State has a 17-16 record. They sit at the No. 10 seed in the Western Conference.
The Mavericks lost star Luka Doncic for a few weeks due to a calf strain. The team has rallied behind Kyrie Irving in his absence but why not throw another star into the mix. At full strength, a lineup with Doncic, Irving and Butler could be the team to beat in the West. A package for Butler would likely have to revolve around recent acquisition Klay Thompson. A few other players would be added to make the salaries work. Dallas has a 20-14 record. They sit at the No. 5 seed in the West.
The Rockets are a surprising team this season. Ime Udoka is coaching this team at a high level. Houston is built through their young stars but Butler could serve as a strong veteran presence. The Rockets rebuilt their team with loads of young talent which could make them the most enticing trade partner for Miami. Along with the talent, the team has multiple future first-round picks. Houston has a 22-11 record. They sit at the No. 3 seed in the West.
The one hurdle for these teams is Butler's contract. Butler is making $48.8 million before hitting free agency this summer. It might be difficult to match the salary through a trade.
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