T he impending trade of Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler remains the top storyline in the NBA, as after the two sides failed to agree to an extension this offseason, it has all gone d
Gilbert Arenas' strong take on Heat's Pat Riley and Jimmy Butler saga. Arenas discussed Riley’s guidance on the bench and in the front office during a recent appearance on The Right Time with Bomani Jones.
Though the strength of schedule over this span hasn’t necessarily been impressive, Phoenix has been better recently, winning nine of its last 13 games. So, as the team continues its pursuit of Jimmy Butler, the Suns (24-22) are moving their way up the standings.
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.
Last week's rematch between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Oklahoma City Thunder was all but certainly going to determine which team would take the No. 1 spot this week, and ... yeah ... OKC basically snatched it from Cleveland's hands with a 20-point win that was nowhere near that close.
The Golden State Warriors hope to send Andrew Wiggins home for six-time NBA All-Star in a three-team trade framework.
The Heat continues efforts to try to fulfill Butler’s trade request before next week’s trade deadline but is determined not to take back sizable contracts that run past next season, according to
The Thunder have all they need to win as constructed now, but adding Johnson would elevate them to another level as far as the current contenders go. Johnson is an elite 3-and-D wing who has had a solid season thus far.
Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat might lose the Golden State Warriors in the trade market. According to reports, the Warriors have started to explore other options in possibly trading for Butler.
The Golden State Warriors are expected to be active ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, but they are running out of options.
Jamal Crawford joins Dan Patrick to talk about the youth, chemistry and effort the Thunder showcase every night, the development of young star Victor Wembanyama and the NBA potentially switching to 10-minute quarters.