Report: Wolves focused on Heat in Butler talks
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[October 04, 2018]
Jimmy Butler reportedly informed
the Minnesota Timberwolves he would prefer to be dealt to the Miami
Heat, and the Wolves appear to be doing their best to facilitate
that request.
Minnesota has "remained focused" on Miami in its Butler trade talks,
according to a report from ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. The two sides
have been consistently engaged in talks for several days, and the
Heat pushed the Wolves for an answer on a revised offer on
Wednesday, according to the report.
Wojnarowski added that no deal was expected to happen Wednesday
night.
Marc Stein of the New York Times, meanwhile, reported the Wolves and
Heat were making "significant progress" on a Butler trade this week,
but late changes proposed by Minnesota led to a "breakdown."
Stein reported that a third team wasn't involved in the Butler
discussions between the Wolves and Heat, adding to the notion Miami
is the primary point of focus.
Butler made it clear to Minnesota that he wants to be traded, and
coach Tom Thibodeau has been unsuccessful in his attempts to change
the star forward's mind. Butler has been away from the team since
being given permission to skip media day last week, though he
doesn't intend to miss the start of the season as long as he's
healthy, according to Wojnarowski.
Butler has been rehabbing from offseason surgery on his right hand.
Thibodeau, also the vice president of basketball operations in
Minnesota, and owner Glen Taylor are in a standoff over Butler's
status, with Taylor preferring to end the distraction quickly.
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Timberwolves guard Jimmy Butler (23) controls the ball as Milwaukee
Bucks guard Tony Snell (21) defends in the third quarter at Target
Center. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports
According to reports, the Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, Houston
Rockets and Sacramento Kings have also kicked the tires on a Butler
deal.
Butler, 29, appeared in 59 games last season for the Timberwolves,
averaging 22.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 2.0 steals.
He is entering the fourth season of a five-year, $92.3 million
contract he signed with Chicago in 2015, but he can enter the free
agent market next summer by opting out of the final year. He is
scheduled to earn a base salary of $18.7 million in 2018-19.
In July, Butler reportedly turned down Minnesota's four-year
extension offer worth $110 million.
--Field Level Media
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