This is not just a Jimmy Butler issue; this is a systemic issue that the NBA must address before it spirals further out of control.
Teams are entering the NBA trade deadline with the idea of adjusting their cap situations, while rumors and intel about Jimmy Butler form.
With Jimmy Butler now suspended by the Heat for a total of nine games this month, he has lost about $3.1 million in salary. Of course, Butler could still get some (or even most) of
Anthony Davis revealed to ESPN's Shams Charania that the Lakers' transition from LeBron James after he retires is already underway.
The Suns look like they will be a play-in team when the regular season ends. But one more trade could be on the horizon.
This column is a plea — or maybe even a prayer — for the players on the Orlando Magic’s roster: I beg you, please don’t ever turn into Jimmy Butler. I’m talking to you Paolo Banchero. I’m talking to you Franz Wagner.
Zachary Weinberger is a credentialed Miami Heat reporter and an Associate Editor covering the NBA at-large, NCAA Football, and NCAA Basketball for ClutchPoints. He graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 2022, covering sports at the FAU University Press and later at The Palm Beach Post.
Like many NBA teams, the Los Angeles Lakers are facing a quandary as the NBA trade deadline approaches. Should general manager Rob Pelinka be aggressive in the hopes that he can put together a team that can compete for a championship? Or does he protect future assets by taking a conservative approach? Are there any alternative options?
The Miami Heat haven't made a decision about a Jimmy Butler trade, but that doesn't mean you can't. Here's what you should know and how to get the most value for your situation.
It's officially trade season in the NBA. And with each passing week, it feels more likely a Jimmy Butler deal might just be the tip of an iceberg.
Do the Lakers and Warriors owe it to LeBron James and Stephen Curry to trade away a distant first-round pick to give them a better shot at winning a fifth championship?