The Heat traded Jimmy Butler to Golden State just before the trade deadline earlier this month. A five-team trade saw Butler land with the Warriors and Miami picking up Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson and Davion Mitchell.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry had another solid performance during NBA All-Star Weekend, winning the All-Star MVP in front of his home crowd at Chase Center in San Francisco. Now, the Warriors will look to continue building off of some momentum they gained after acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in exchange for Andrew Wiggins.
As Miami Heat star Tyler Herro experienced his first All-Star experience, he now leads the team after the trade to the Golden State Warriors featuring Jimmy Butler. Herro would call the Heat's situation a “fresh start” with all the events taking place this season but answered an interesting question regarding Butler's Miami No.
After the Miami Heat beat the Toronto Raptors on Friday night, the team featured a key performance from newcomer Andrew Wiggins who came in the trade that sent away Jimmy Butler at the deadline. As Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra is excited for Wiggins' future with the franchise,
One of the other notable deals to go down was the Miami Heat finally moving the disgruntled Jimmy Butler, who publicly requested a trade and made his stance on the situation quite clear. The Heat settled on sending Butler to Golden State in a five-team deal that landed them Andrew Wiggins,
The Miami Heat are looking to turn things around in the second half of the 2024-25 NBA season after a first half that was filled with controversy and mediocre play. The Heat finally ended the Jimmy Butler saga by trading the disgruntled star to the Golden State Warriors for a package centered around Andrew Wiggins;
Wiggins has played two games for the Heat since his arrival and has taken Butler's old number, 22. It appears Butler's antics this season led Herro to believe it's not a big deal
Andrew Wiggins was recently traded to the Golden State Warriors as part of the blockbuster Jimmy Butler trade. Wiggins has appeared in two games for Miami. In
The Heat wound up paying their way out of the jam and into the five-team deal that sent Jimmy Butler to the Warriors and delivered Andrew Wiggins from the Warriors. As part of the machinations,
With the Miami Heat trading away Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors, they welcome Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, and Davion Mitchell to the group. Before the Heat took on the Boston Celtics on Monday night,
Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in exchange for Andrew Wiggins as part of a multi-team deal. With the trade, the Warriors hope to get one final shot at a fifth championship during the recent dynasty,