Jimmy Butler got his wish. He’s no longer a member of the Miami Heat, ending the dramatic monthslong saga of trade requests, suspensions and drama galore.
According to a report from ESPN’s Shams Charania Wednesday evening, Butler was traded to the Golden State Warriors for Andrew Wiggins and a protected first-round pick. To help facilitate the deal, Dennis Schroder will go to the Utah Jazz and Kyle Anderson to the Toronto Raptors. Finally, the Detroit Pistons received Lindy Waters III from Golden State and Josh Richardson from Miami.
Charania, along with ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, also reported that Butler agreed to a new two-year, $121 million contract extension, keeping him with the Warriors through the 2026-27 season at least. Butler declined his player option for next season to work out the new contract.
Although the Heat were unlikely to hold onto their disgruntled star past Thursday’s deadline, the NBA world was surprised about Butler’s new destination and the end to the long battle between franchise and star:
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