For weeks, Miami Heat superstar Jimmy Butler has been linked to the Golden State Warriors. While the rumors seem to have died down now, it's still clear that Bu
Jimmy Butler‘s suspension has been one of the most discussed topics among NBA communities lately. After weeks of speculations regarding the 35-year-old’s future in Miami, the Heat forward surprised everyone in the media,
The relationship between Jimmy Butler and Pat Riley with the Miami Heat seems to be worsening as the days go by. Last October, the star expressed his desire to stay in Miami, but now just three months later,
Green would have more of a harsh prediction with one being that Heat president Pat Riley sends Butler to a team that “he absolutely hates” as ESPN reported on Jan. 2 that he wants to play anywhere but Miami. The other option Green would mention is the team telling Butler to “go home” and wait for the offseason.
As Jimmy Butler serves a seven-game suspension imposed by the Miami Heat and awaits potential trade offers, Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has weighed in on the situation.
I spent my Monday afternoon watching the Warriors get obliterated by the Celtics — a 40-point loss, wire-to-wire domination, and a stark reminder of just how far Golden State has fallen. One thought kept creeping into my mind: The path Boston took to become the powerhouse it is today is the exact lesson Golden State needs to learn.
Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors (23, left) interviews Team LeBron forward Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat (22) during the fourth quarter in the 2022 NBA All-Star Game at Rocket Mortgage ...
Four-time Warriors champion Draymond Green has shared his candid thoughts about the Jimmy Butler situation in Miami.In LeBron James fashion, Green says he saw the Butler and Heat coming from a mil
On this absolutely jam-packed edition of the Show, ESPN's Bobby Marks *and* college basketball guru John Fanta both stop by to talk hoops.
The Boston Celtics walked out of the Chase Center in San Francisco with a 125-85 win over the Golden State Warriors. This loss is just another in what's turning out to be a bad season for the Warriors,
"They should go young, through the draft, through trade, keep guys like (Jonathan) Kuminga, not think about trading guys like Kuminga at his age. That group is where they need to be," he added. Related: "He is a beast" - Scottie Pippen reveals he was most impressed when he saw Karl Malone working out in the weight room Kenny's "Inside the NBA" co-host,