Golden State has long been rumored to be on the search for a star player on the trade market, and one player who fits that bill to a tee is Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler, who has made no secrets about his desire to take his talents away from South Beach.
Even though Jimmy Butler returned to the Miami Heat, that doesn't mean the trade drama is over with the superstar. It's already been widely reported that Butler still wants a trade from the Heat, but what remains to be seen is how it happens.
On Friday, Clutchpoints' Brett Siegel reported on X that the Warriors will no longer pursue Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler, as they don't want to trade Andrew Wiggins or Jonathan Kuminga.
Despite past reporting and Miami Heat 's Jimmy Butler 's preferred destinations, one NBA media member believes there is someone else on the Golden State Warriors ' radar. Given the lack of a blockbuster trade activity, perhaps ESPN's Ohm Youngmisuk's bold claim is true.
The Warriors have their eyes set on Bulls star Nikola Vucevic as they continue to slide down the Western Conference rankings.
Jimmy Butler says he doesn't want to play in Memphis but trading for him still might be worth the risk for the Grizzlies.
ESPN's Kevin Pelton and Bobby Marks proposed a Golden State Warriors trade with the Miami Heat for disgruntled star Jimmy Butler.
Teams are entering the NBA trade deadline with the idea of adjusting their cap situations, while rumors and intel about Jimmy Butler form.
As the saga between Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat continues to play out publicly, there is at least some clarity on what the Heat are looking for in
Butler has demanded a trade out of Miami and it is likely that they will honor it ahead of the deadline. The Suns have been named as Butler’s preferred landing spot, but they have yet to agree on a deal with the Heat to acquire him.
An insider report from Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst for ESPN described the Warriors as willing as ever to make a, "swing," for another star, but one key holdup: "What is clear: There is no player available via trade right now who will change Golden State's fortunes enough to spark a run into the West's top six,