Butler prefers Suns, Mavs, Rockets, Dubs as next landing spots
Jimmy Butler prefers the Phoenix Suns and three other teams on Wednesday as possible landing spots should he be traded by the Miami Heat.
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BUTLER PREFERS CONTENDERS IF HEAT MOVES HIM BEFORE TRADE DEADLINE
Butler prefers to transfer to NBA contenders if the Heat move him before the trade deadline.
Furthermore, the 35-year-old forward told his agent Bernie Lee that he was open to move to “win now” teams like the Suns, Mavericks, Warriors, and Rockets.
Moreover, the Rockets may not have the same chances as the three other mentioned teams, but Butler’s a Houston native.
The Heat, Inside Pass and ESPN reported on Tuesday, citing league sources, are open to trading Butler if the offer is right.
Multiple reports said the veteran forward is looking to opt out of his current contract with the Heat to become a free agent next year.
‘JIMMY BUCKETS’ UNMINDFUL IF HIS NAME IS MENTIONED IN TRADE RUMORS
Moreover, the player also known as “Jimmy Buckets” is unmindful if his name is frequently mentioned in league trade rumors.
Furthermore, the 35-year-old All-Star insisted he’s not concerned about a max contract for his new deal.
“I actually like it (being mentioned in trade rumors). It’s good to be talked about,” Butler said.
“I’m at a point right now where I have more than enough money. I’m just here to win,” he added.
The Heat are currently No.5 in the Eastern Conference race with a 12-10 record as of Wednesday.
FAILURE TO REACH EXTENSION LAST SUMMER LED TO TRADE REPORTS
Furthermore, the failure of the two sides to reach an extension last summer led to trade reports circulating around the league.
Moreover, Miami is paying Butler USD49 million this year with a USD52-million player option for next season.
The eccentric forward averaged 19 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4. assists this season.
He has led Miami to five playoff appearances and has seen the postseason in 12 of first 13 seasons.
Butler led the Heat to two NBA Finals appearance and one additional Eastern Conference finals appearance.
However, he has yet to win a ring, losing to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020 and the Denver Nuggets in 2022.