Exploring the Jimmy Butler situation in his latest Substack article for The Stein Line, Jake Fischer confirms that the Grizzlies and Bucks are among the teams that Butler’s camp has discouraged from trading for the Heat forward. Chris Haynes first reported that Memphis had been advised not to pursue Butler, while Kevin O’Connor of Yahoo Sports later added that Milwaukee had received a similar message.
Fischer also confirms that the Suns clearly appear to be Butler’s preferred landing spot, not only because he wants to team up with Kevin Durant and Devin Booker but because team owner Mat Ishbia has established himself as a free spender who would presumably give Butler the sort of contract extension he’s seeking.
If Phoenix makes a move for Butler, it would have to include Bradley Beal, but the Suns have no desire to broach the subject with Beal – who has a no-trade clause – unless they’re able to figure out a multi-team scenario that could work. Miami reportedly has no interest in taking on the well-paid veteran guard and his no-trade clause.
“You can’t bring anything to Brad unless there’s a deal on the table,” a veteran Eastern Conference executive told Fischer. “You can’t lose him until you know you’re going to move him.”
While they would like to land Butler, the Suns are also actively exploring other options on the trade market, gauging what sort of return they could acquire if they were to give up their 2031 first-round pick, which is their only tradable first-rounder, Fischer writes.
Here’s more from Fischer:
- Although the Suns‘ decision to remove Beal from their starting lineup has been widely viewed as an attempt to encourage him to waive his no-trade clause, sources tell Fischer the team is hoping the move to the second unit will “spark more of an aggressive output” from the guard as a “microwave scorer.” Of course, there’s no reason that both explanations can’t be true.
- The Grizzlies have made Luke Kennard, John Konchar, and draft capital available as they seek an upgrade on the trade market. But even if Butler were open to moving to Memphis, it’s unclear if the team would have an appetite for a bigger deal that would involve Marcus Smart and Brandon Clarke, according to Fischer, who hears from sources that the Grizzlies highly value both of those players.
- The Thunder and Kings opened up roster spots on Tuesday by waiving Branden Carlson and Orlando Robinson, respectively. Those roster spots may come in handy on the trade market, but if they’re still open after the deadline, Ajay Mitchell and Isaac Jones are worth monitoring as candidates to be promoted from two-way contracts, says Fischer.
This whole “demanding a trade but only to specific teams that don’t have the assets to make a trade” bit that NBA players have been pulling lately is getting tiresome. I am starting to understand why interest in the league is waning.
1. Players not wanting to play (load management)
2. Players not wanting to play for specific teams (regardless of winning, money and location)
3. Players being hurt most of the time in addition to 1 and 2.
4. A meaningless all-star game that no one wants to see.
5. 3 pointer focused offense and defenses that switch everything instead of a real effort.
I like NBA basketball and I honestly don’t want to see it sometimes. Imagine a casual fan.
Waning interest? The NBA is setting all time records for attendance and yet I see all these posts about the ratings dropping because of player antics and three point shooting. No chance that it could be because less and less households have cable?
Yes, obviously the cable thing is a factor, but it’s not the only factor like you are suggesting. I am a longtime fan of the league but have recently been turned off by all the load management and trade request shenanigans happening these days. I doubt I am the only one.
You are not the only one, its been getting worse in past 5-10 years. Doesn’t help one bit with all the talking heads and networks just ramming old LeBron and Lakers down everyone’s throat non stop.
Man people on the Internet are so desperate to cry about everything. Literally one guy this year has asked to be traded, how does that effect your life this much?
Also who is getting load managed this year? You guys act like Embiid getting injured is some NBA conspiracy to make you not see him play.
You seem like the most upset one here.
Proved my point, keep crying over nothing
There has been trade requests since Wilt’s era.
Yet here you are talking about it? Is the NBA becoming less popular or are casuals such as yourself intaking more negative press than positive? How are you going to be mad that players are hurt but also mad that they need rest TO NOT GET HURT??? And wtf does the all star game have to do with the popularity of the league? Are you under the impression that anyone cares about the MLB allstar game or the NFL’s Pro Bowl? Yikes.
And players wanting to leave their team and having a preference to where they end up is new? You understand that most deals like this hinge on the traded player signing a new deal with his new team? Can you formulate an argument where the Heat trading Jimmy to the Wizards is somehow better for ratings?
I swear half of the people on this board just have some need to complain and that somehow means everyone else agrees. Shut up and dribble right bud?
It’s all this worship the rich mentality that is keeping it going…
“Oh they have money it doesn’t matter how they act.”
This is easily solved because this whole “I signed the contract but I want to play somewhere else” is getting old. Very simply and ironically Miami just needs to follow Portland’s playbook. Dame swore he was going to Miami and Portland said you know what we’re going to do what’s best for the TEAM and get the best offer
Because the Blazer’s future looks incredibly bright right? Crazy how the contract that gets signed by both team and player is somehow only connected to the player. If Pat Riley held a press conference about how much he loves Jimmy then trades him anyway, nobody talks about that.
Do you think DLo is thrilled to be in Brooklyn? But that doesn’t matter right? Because the Lakers did whats best for them right?
So weird that people seem to disregard empathy as soon as someone’s salary hits a certain amount. But the same people want to lick the boots of every NBA owner like they are some middle class Joe Schmo. Trade deadline gets worse every year and because of people like you. Sorry not sorry.
Ingram to grizz
Butler to pistons or spurs
Cam Johnson and Valencunas to dubs
Vooch to lakers
Personally I’d like to see these trade requests be detrimental to the players…
They arent changing employers, they’re still employed by the NBA to play basketball… They just change from one office to another… And some of those office managers are terrible…
The players get compensation for playing on bad teams… Jimmy wouldn’t have his current contract if Riley didnt make the silly decision to give it to him in the first place…
29 other teams would have given Jimmy his current contract if they had the cap space and he agreed.
You sure on that?
I don’t see Pop going near that Diva after the Timberwolves…
Smart front offices don’t give trouble money…