Miami Heat president Pat Riley has issued a defiant update on Jimmy Butler’s future at the franchise amid trade talk rumors.
If Jimmy Butler wants a trade, the Miami Heat have no plans to make him happy. Heat President Pat Riley — in a rare move — spoke out to address rumors Thursday, saying the team has no plans to trade Butler.
Rumors have been swirling for weeks the Heat would potentially move their star forward, but the team president said it will not be happening.
Heat rookie Keshad Johnson is grateful to be rewarded with a new contract after beginning his career with the organization.
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Jimmy Butler's absence from Miami Heat President Pat Riley's annual Christmas party has sparked a wave of rumors among fans and analysts.
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler has been the most prominent name in NBA trade rumors this season. A six-time NBA All-Star, Butler could help a lot of contending te
Rumors of Butler's desire to leave continue to circulate. He long ago established his value to a contender in South Florida.
Miami Heat president Pat Riley has made it clear: The team is not letting go of Jimmy Butler anytime soon. On Thursday, Riley responded to a report from ESPN's Shams Charania that Butler wanted to be traded, saying that the team is not planning on trading him.
While there have been rumors that the Miami Heat want to trade star forward Jimmy Butler, head coach Erik Spoelstra made his stance clear that he wants
Jimmy Butler has not officially asked to be traded from the Miami Heat despite being "unhappy" with past contract negotiations, according to Anthony