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[September 20, 2018]
A week before the start of
training camp, Minnesota Timberwolves guard Jimmy Butler reportedly
has requested a trade.
The four-time All-Star informed coach Tom Thibodeau of his wishes on
Tuesday, according to a report Wednesday from The Athletic, whose
sources said that Butler, 29, gave the Timberwolves a list of teams
he'd consider signing with for the long term. According to ESPN,
those teams are the Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks and Los Angeles
Clippers.
Butler joined Minnesota in a trade with the Chicago Bulls in June
2017. He played in 59 games for the Timberwolves last season,
averaging 22.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 2.0 steals per
game.
Butler 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. In July,
Butler reportedly turned down Minnesota's four-year extension offer
worth $110 million.
--Dallas Mavericks billionaire owner Mark Cuban will donate $10
million to women's leadership and anti-domestic violence groups, the
NBA revealed as the findings of an independent investigation into
workplace conduct were revealed.
The probe found evidence of "disturbing and heartbreaking" workplace
misconduct by current and former members of the Mavericks'
organization, the NBA revealed.
In a joint statement, the league detailed findings after an
investigation that lasted several months following the bombshell
Sports Illustrated report that revealed a series of harassment
allegations against former team president and CEO Terdema Ussery,
two domestic violence incidents involving former team reporter Earl
K. Sneed and a series of misconduct incidents by former ticket sales
employee Chris Hyde.
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Timberwolves guard Jimmy Butler (23) drives against Houston Rockets
guard Chris Paul (3) in the second half in game five of the first
round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit:
Thomas B. Shea-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
--Lakers guard Lonzo Ball, the No. 2 pick in the 2017 draft who
played in 52 games last season, is not ready for contact and will be
limited when Los Angeles opens training camp next week.
Head coach Luke Walton said the Lakers are in no rush to put Ball
into full-contact drills. Ball had arthroscopic surgery on his left
knee in July.
The addition of LeBron James in the offseason opened conversation
about how the Lakers might use Ball, a pass-first guard who plays
with the ball in his hands, while also running the offense through
James. The Lakers also signed Rajon Rondo, who could eat into Ball's
minutes at point guard.
--Field Level Media
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