The Golden State Warriors are back in the running for Jimmy Butler's services now that the Miami Heat have lowered their asking price, according to ' Kevin O'Connor.
Butler has been the face of Miami’s team since arriving in the summer of 2019 via a trade from Philadelphia, helping the Heat make two NBA Finals appearances. He has previously made waves on his way out of Chicago and Minnesota in trades and is averaging 17 points in 25 games so far this season, his lowest average in more than a decade.
The Golden State Warriors will certainly look to make additions to their roster with them slipping in the Western Conference standings after their strong
Jimmy Butler is unafraid of drama, and the Miami Heat don't have time for his antics. ESPN's Shams Charania reported the Heat star will receive an indefinite suspension for allegedly skipping practice. Butler's suspension reveals why the Golden State Warriors should ditch trade talks.
No matter how badly the Phoenix Suns may want Jimmy Butler, there just doesn't seem to be a viable way for them to get him. Nobody wants the Bradley Beal contract. Even if someone did, Beal himself doesn't seem eager to drop his no-trade clause to help the Suns dump him.
The Warriors have been linked to Jimmy Butler trade talks, but the organization currently holds no interest in pursuing the Heat star.
Since the 2014-15 season, Golden State has earned four NBA titles (2015, 2017, 2018, 2022). Given the organization's success, the Warriors announced exciting news regarding 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala. Golden State will officially retire Iguodala's jersey No. 9.
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
The Golden State Warriors announced Tuesday that they will retire the jersey number of Andre Iguodala, who played a pivotal role in the team's dynasty of four NBA championships.
The Golden State Warriors will retire Andre Iguodala's No. 9 jersey on Feb. 23 when they host the Dallas Mavericks in San Francisco. The team made the announcement Tuesday on Iguodala's 41st birthday.
The Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors have the chance to pull off one of the most surprising blockbuster trades in the history of the NBA.