Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill sounds open to a trade, and social media users had fun comparing him to Heat star Jimmy Butler.
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler may have kicked off a trend of South Florida superstars asking out, as Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is the latest to do so.
Jimmy Butler, past his prime at 35 and a victim of his own selfish pride, is seeing his time with the Miami Heat end badly ... just as it did for him in Chicago, Minnesota and Philadelphia
The Miami Heat have suspended Jimmy Butler for seven games and say they will seek to trade him. The Heat say the suspension was for “conduct detrimental to the team over the course of the season and particularly the last several weeks.
The Miami Heat announced on Friday that they have suspended Jimmy Butler for seven games for "multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team over the course of the season and particularly the last several weeks.
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Los Angeles could offer Rui Hachimura, Gave Vincent, Jarred Vanderbilt, Max Christie, and some draft capital to make the deal work. This could be an enticing offer for the Heat, especially given the circumstances surrounding this matter.
Jimmy Butler has fully demonstrated that NBA teams are almost entirely powerless to stop the whims of a stubborn enough superstar.
It seems that some Miami Heat fans aren't too happy with the way that star forward Jimmy Butler has handled himself of late. Following news that Butler had requested a trade to leave the Heat, a local artist reimagined a mural of the star forward.
He will lose $346,543 per game missed for a grand total of $2.35 million, or just 1/145 of his salary. The Jimmy Butler suspension will cost $346,543 for each game missed. Butler has been a superstar during his six seasons in Miami, but that marriage is likely coming to an end, and a suspension probably won’t help him find that joy again.
The Indiana Pacers were expected to sit well above .500 coming off a season where they reached the Eastern Conference Finals. Instead, the Pacers are the No. 8