Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat is linked to be a trade prospect for the Golden State Warriors in the upcoming NBA Trade Deadline. According to multiple reports, Butler is being pursued by the Warriors and the Phoenix Suns.
The Golden State Warriors being interested in acquiring an All-Star-caliber wing scorer is no surprise. The big revelation is that they're reconsidering players who were previously thought to be deal breakers — Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat and Zach LaVine of the Chicago Bulls.
There is a major update regarding the Golden State Warriors' stance on trading for Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat.
The drama surrounding Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler could take another turn, while the Golden State Warriors were initially linked to Butler, sources indicate that the team has shifted its focus to another NBA All-Star.
The Golden State Warriors haven't been very aggressive in trying to trade for Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler, and one insider suggested that head coach
Stephen Curry reportedly has some concerns about a potential pairing with Jimmy Butler on the Golden State Warriors.
The Jimmy Butler trade saga is starting to heat up as the Feb. 6 trade deadline draws near. The veteran forward was recently handed an indefinite suspension by the Miami Heat, which could ease the way to him being traded in the coming days.
A former Philadelphia 76ers draft pick has stamped his legacy with the Golden State Warriors. This week, the organization announced they will retire Iguodala’s
The Hawks have a bottom-10 offense, having seen the league’s third-biggest drop in points scored per 100 possessions. Their February schedule offers them just one game (the fewest in the league) against a team — Washington — that currently ranks in the bottom 10 defensively.
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Wembanyama becomes only the fourth Spurs player to make the All-Star Game in his first or second season. The others: Alvin Robertson in 1986, David Robinson in 1990 and 1991, and Tim Duncan in 1998.