While the Golden State Warriors have 53 games to work out their kinks, they desperately need to add another superstar to their roster. A Miami Heat stud prepared for a change of scenery could be a perfect match.
The Golden State Warriors won’t be forming a fourth superteam with Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler this winter. Warriors: Heat […]
A proposed Golden State Warriors trade would send a massive haul for Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat in a blockbuster deal.
The talk around the NBA ahead of February's trade deadline has centered around Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler and where he will end up. Recent reports suggested that Butler wanted out of Miami, and labeled the Golden State Warriors, Phoenix Suns, and Dallas Mavericks as his preferred destinations.
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Since the summer, the Golden State Warriors have been aggressively searching for the 1B to Stephen Curry's 1A. Is the opportunity finally arriving soon to capitalize?
Of course, that’s not what the Warriors will do—they’ll be paralyzed by an allegiance to a two-timeline concept that never actually worked, contrary to CEO Joe Lacob’s statements. They’ll lock in mediocrity through inaction — prioritizing hope over action by avoiding a solution to this team’s true conflict.
"It seems complicated, but it's actually very simple: Shams reported on Christmas Day that Jimmy prefers to be traded. He is not directly asking the Heat for a trade, but actions over words, he is," said ESPN's Brian Windhorst on his self-titled podcast.
The Golden State Warriors still have a window of opportunity to acquire Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler this offseason, but it will likely require them to give