Q: Several years ago, before he signed a max contract, the Heat was interested in acquiring Bradley Beal from the Washington Wizards. Now that we have the perfect opportunity to acquire him from the Phoenix Suns,
Jimmy Butler is back. Officially. His seven-game suspension is over, and he was not listed on the injury report in advance of Friday's game between the Miami Heat and the Denver Nuggets. Less than two hours before tip-off,
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Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Vincent Goodwill is joined by Howard Beck from The Ringer to discuss Phoenix's options to deal the 3-time All-Star for the disgruntled Miami Heat star. Hear the full conversation on “Good Word with Goodwill” and subscribe on Apple Podcasts,
Jimmy Butler continues to loom large over the NBA trade deadline. Here is the latest intel and rumors surrounding possible deals.
Jimmy Butler is not on the injury report for Friday's game between the Miami Heat and the Denver Nuggets. His seven-game suspension is over, and, according to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne, the Heat expect him to play.
Charles Barkley called Bradley Beal rightfully petty, criticized Devin Booker's leadership and spoke more on the Suns' trade interest in Jimmy Butler.
Suns guard Bradley Beal was candid when asked about the trade rumors with Jimmy Butler, as well as coming off the bench.
The Phoenix Suns obviously want Jimmy Butler and they are willing to give up a lot to trade for him. According to reporting from Brian Windhorst of ESPN, per NBACentral, the Suns have discussed including their 2031 first-round draft pick in a trade for Butler.
On Jan. 3, the Heat suspended Butler seven games for “for multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team over the course of the season and particularly the last several weeks. Through his actions and statements,