The Phoenix Suns have "discussed" sending out their 2031 first-round pick in a potential trade for Jimmy Butler, according to ESPN's
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.
Jimmy Butler is expected to lead the Miami team once again on Saturday against the San Antonio Spurs this Saturday at the Kaseya Center.
Jimmy Butler is pulling his best Goldilocks impression after indicating he wants out of Miami, reportedly nixing some potential destinations off his list. The Grizzlies and several other teams have been told Butler has “no interest” in being acquired by them, according to veteran NBA reporter Chris Haynes.
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Butler has been projected as a very quality fit alongside the duo of Suns stars already in place - with his relative low-usage nature, ability to pressure the rim, and underrated playmaking would be a step-up from how Bradley Beal fits currently.
The Heat have until the Feb. 6 deadline to trade Butler. If not, they face the realistic possibility of losing him as a free agent in the offseason.
The Phoenix Suns have "discussed" sending out their 2031 first-round pick in a potential trade for Jimmy Butler, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst. The
Joel Embiid suffered another injury setback and will be out at least another week, per the Philadelphia 76ers in a press release. Embiid, who has missed the last six games, has swelling in the left knee and will be reevaluated in 7-to-10 days.
One of the protagonists of this final stretch of the transfer market in the NBA is the Brooklyn Nets. The New York franchise has two of the most sought-after players at the moment: Cam Johnson and Nic Claxton.
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