On Tuesday, Brian Windhorst reported on ESPN that, so far, teams have offered “poo-poo platter” in exchange for Butler, who isn’t expected to sign an extension anywhere he is traded. Chris Haynes, of Clutch Points, reported that certain teams have been advised not to acquire him.
As the Golden State Warriors attempt to remain competitive in the final years of Steph Curry’s superstardom, several potential trade targets have come and gone.
Jimmy Butler is waiting for the Miami Heat to find the ideal partner to discuss a Butler trade after the forward requested a trade. Many are already wondering what will happen if a trade isn't found before the February 6 deadline,
Will the Warriors look to make a big change to their roster ahead of the trade deadline in order to get Stephen Curry more help?
The Warriors have been searching for another star to pair with Steph Curry but it seems that it won't be Butler. According to Anthony Slater, Marcus Thompson II, and Sam Amick of The Athletic, Golden State may be out on the six-time All-Star.
Don't expect the Golden State Warriors to enter themselves in the potential Jimmy Butler sweepstakes ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline. As ESPN's
Despite speculation around Butler, the Warriors are more likely to target two other names on the trade market in Chicago and Brooklyn.
The Warriors were doing those things early in the season when they got off to a 12-3 start and looked like one of the best teams in the Western Conference. They’re just 6-15 since then amid injuries, rotation changes and a mid-December trade for Dennis Schröder that failed to spark a turnaround.
Shaq, Chuck, and Kenny offered their thoughts on the Jimmy Butler situation, and unsurprisingly didn’t see eye-to-eye.
An orthopedic doctor expresses concern over Golden State Warriors' Jonathan Kuminga's injury. Fans anxious about how long he'll be sidelined.