Here is a look at four teams in the running for Jimmy Butler, how a deal with each could happen and what obstacles are in the ...
The NBA trade deadline is now just days away, and the clock is ticking louder than ever. That means if the Miami Heat want to ...
But the Suns can't trade for Butler without sending out star guard Bradley Beal, who has struggled in his brief stint with Phoenix, averaging 16.9 points and unable to contribute much of anything on ...
According to NBA insider Shams Charania, the Phoenix Suns are the only team Jimmy Butler is willing to sign a long-term ...
Even through all of the noise concerning Butler, Heat general manager Andy Elisburg could consider reaching out to the Toronto Raptors to negotiate a trade centered around NBA champion and highly ...
"My pal Doug Smith of The Toronto Star wrote earlier this week that the Raptors are volunteering to participate in an eventual Butler trade as a third or fourth-team facilitator that doesn't land ...
Per Jake Fischer, the Toronto Raptors are “very motivated,” to ... trade rumors centering around their star player in Jimmy Butler. A possible three-team deal could help Miami alleviate ...
The NBA Trade Deadline is rapidly approaching and insider Matt Moore shares what he's hearing on the Bucks, Raptors ... commonly mentioned teams for Jimmy Butler outside of Phoenix involve ...
According to Raptors' beat writer Dough Smith, the team is willing to facilitate a deal for Jimmy Butler, making it a realistic scenario for all parties involved. The Raptors have the cap room to ...
Toronto Raptors, and Brooklyn Nets: Heat Receive: Bruce Brown, Chris Boucher, Davion Mitchell Suns Receive: Jimmy Butler, D'Angelo Russell Nets Receive: Bradley Beal, Jusuf Nurkic, 2031 First ...
Another recent report on the Butler front said that the Toronto Raptors would be willing to help facilitate a Butler trade (via the Toronto Star): The Raptors aren’t driving the Jimmy Butler ...
The Toronto Raptors are reportedly interested in getting involved in a trade headlined by Miami Heat star forward Jimmy Butler as a third or fourth team, per Doug Smith of The Toronto Star.