Jimmy Butler has once again been suspended by the Miami Heat. According to multiple reports, Butler — who has made very clear that he would like it if the Heat trade him before the deadline in a week and a half — received an indefinite suspension from the team on Monday.
We have another update in the Jimmy Butler saga, and it includes Butler being angry, and the team responding by suspending him. Yes, this is a new story, I prom
Butler will now be suspended for a minimum of five games, though the team called the suspension indefinite. The NBA’s trade deadline is set for Thursday, Feb. 6 — which is one day after Butler would be eligible to return to the court for the team if the suspension were to last only five games.
The Miami Heat are reportedly expected to play without star Jimmy Butler for a few more games. Butler, who was set to return from a two-game suspension, was reported to have another disagreement with the front office.
Will the Miami Heat trade Jimmy Butler? The team has suspended the star for the third time amid "detrimental" conduct, fueling NBA trade rumors.
For the third time in recent weeks, Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler has been suspended by the team, with the NBA trade deadline just days away.
According to NBA insider Shams Charania of ESPN, the Miami Heat are suspending Jimmy Butler indefinitely. Butler, who has requested a trade from the Heat, walked out of shootaround this morning after being informed the team is planning not to start him.
The Heat are expected to suspend Butler indefinitely prior to Monday's game against the Magic, Shams Charania of ESPN reports.
Heat fans shouldn’t be surprised by Fischer’s report, though whether or not they approve is another conversation. The Heat have signaled all season, even when the Butler drama
Given the difficulties of pulling off a two-team deal for Jimmy Butler to a destination that he would approve of, the Miami Heat may be able to get some
Jimmy Butler's agent, Bernie Lee, is going on the warpath against NBA champion Channing Frye and Miami Heat legend Tim Hardaway.