The Grizzlies and Bucks are among the teams having ongoing discussions about the possibility of a Jimmy Butler trade, according to John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7 (Twitter link).
Gambadoro notes that the Heat are exploring their options and weighing whether it makes more sense to trade Butler now or in the offseason via sign-and-trade (or possibly opt-in and trade).
Memphis has been a popular subject of speculation as a Butler destination in recent days, since the Grizzlies have a deep roster, all of their own draft picks, and multiple sizable contracts that are relatively team-friendly. They’re also known to be in the market for a defensive-minded wing, having been linked to Dorian Finney-Smith (before he was traded to the Lakers) and Cameron Johnson.
In a subscriber-only article, Chris Herrington of The Daily Memphian explores what a Grizzlies trade for Butler might look like, though he cautions that he’s skeptical about the idea and refers to it as unlikely.
It would be more difficult for Milwaukee to make a move for Butler, since the Bucks are operating about $6.5MM over the second apron and don’t have a single player whose salary matches or exceeds Butler’s $48.8MM cap hit. The Bucks would only be permitted to aggregate salaries in a trade if they move below the second apron upon the conclusion of the transaction and leave themselves with enough room below the second apron to eventually get back to the required minimum of 14 players.
Based on my back-of-the-napkin math, that would likely mean starting with a package of Khris Middleton and MarJon Beauchamp and adding either Brook Lopez or – more likely – both Bobby Portis and Pat Connaughton. A third-team facilitator would also be necessary, since the Heat can’t take back more salary than they send out. And all three teams would have to agree on draft-pick compensation.
Even if the Bucks could figure it out, it would mean giving up multiple key rotation players in exchange for one, further depleting their depth.
Here’s more on Butler:
- Bradley Beal‘s no-trade clause “looms large” in the Suns‘ pursuit of Butler, according to Gambadoro (Twitter link), who says he’s heard the veteran guard would approve a deal to the Heat, Nuggets, or Los Angeles (presumably either the Lakers or Clippers). Beal may also ultimately decide there are a few other destinations that would work for him, Gambadoro adds. Given his massive contract and declining production, any club Beal approves would seek significant sweeteners and would probably want him to remove his no-trade clause going forward. Miami has zero interest in him, per multiple reports.
- There has been some chatter about the idea of the Pistons taking on Beal in a trade that sends Butler to the Suns (and Tobias Harris and Tim Hardaway Jr. to Miami), given Jaden Ivey‘s leg injury, Detroit’s cap room, and various connections – familial and otherwise – between the Pistons’ and Suns’ front offices. Gambadoro tweets that it doesn’t make much sense to him that the Pistons would want Beal unless they were heavily incentivized to take him, but says he needs to do more digging on that subject.
- Even if Beal were to waive his no-trade clause for Detroit (hardly a lock), I share Gambadoro’s skepticism about the appeal for the Pistons. While it’s true Detroit could use a short-term Ivey replacement, Beal’s maximum-salary contract is worth nearly $111MM across two more seasons beyond this one, and Phoenix probably doesn’t have enough tradable draft assets to sufficiently sweeten the pot for both the Heat and Pistons.
- In a SiriusXM NBA Radio appearance (Streamable audio link), Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel confirms that there are three- and four-team scenarios involving Butler and Beal being explored. Winderman also wonders if the Suns’ decision to remove Beal from their starting lineup is at least in part about nudging him to be more open about waiving his no-trade clause.
Butler for Marcus Smart, Brandon Clarke and Luke Kennard (Griz salary $42 million)
Heat would ask for PF Jake LaRavia
Marcus Smart, Brandon Clarke, Luke Kennard, John Konchar = $48 million salary
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Heat get Harris, Hardaway and luxury tax free
Pistons get Butler and Josh Rich
Butler for Marcus Smart, Brandon Clarke, Luke Kennard, John Konchar
John Konchar salary is movable.
If Heat want to pay tax, they would take Grizzlies deal
Only problem is the Heat takes on a lot of payroll for next year. Could flip a couple of those players for assets that Miami wants. replace Aldama with Konchar and the trade makes a lot more sense.
Grizz or nuggets
The most important thing is
If you make a trade or sign a superstar, you need to ask a question to yourself: is it cost effective enough not to prevent future significant trades down the line.
Thunder, Grizzlies and Mavs are smart, but Suns, Bucks and 76ers are nuts.
If you are trying to dump future luxury tax to Heat, you are nuts.
I have a very hard time seeing Milwaukee trading Bobby Portis. The fans LOVE him up there.
And….Milwaukee really want dame and Butler on the books @ pensioner age.
Phx is silly
Cant see the Griz doing this, they’ve put their accountants thru the ringer for what seems like a decade now, its just too much money and nobody wants Smart Clarke or Konchar
Id like to see Det punch up with the cap, million different routes they can go but they are definitely fighting from the top of the hill in whatever negotiations they enter so they should be picky
Yes. I’ll be disappointed if DET doesn’t use or leverage it’s 14 mm of in-season cap space to improve THIS YEAR’s team.
The Grizzlies are having a good season. Don’t need to make a trade. If it works, don’t fix it.
No playoff team is taking Beal. Suns are a lost franchise. They had a young contender growing up. And blew it up for a coach who they fired. They are their own worst enemy.
Jimmy is not going to get another max contract. So he will opt in for next yr. Only a few teams can trade for Jimmy this yr. I doubt Heat top value. Rockets are their best chance at good assets.
The heat are weighing their options, that’s funny, as if they can wait on trading jimmy
That Beal contract is absolutely abysmal.
Yeah, idk why Detroit would take Beal instead of butler directly
Seems to me that the time for weighing your options was before you suspended the guy and put out a statement saying you’re going to trade him. This whole thing has been a stain for Miami and Riley. Mishandled this situation for almost a year and a half