In less than two months, we'll be watching NBA playoff basketball. That means we'll see teams with a new sense of purpose out of the All-Star break, with most having around 30 games left in the regular season.
The Miami Heat are 25-28 and no longer have Jimmy Butler on the roster after trading him to the Golden State Warriors, and Tyler Herro was rather blunt when assessing the team's chances for the rest of the season.
Jimmy Butler had made it clear that he wouldn't retire and wanted to end his career with the Miami Heat. Fast forward to the present day, and Jimmy Butler is now playing in Golden State and aiming to get the first ring of his career.
Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler, who was enjoying his time off during the NBA All-Star break, got on the court to play a quick back-and-forth with Alcaraz and put on a sho
After the All-Star festivities, Tyler Herro shares his expectations for the Heat after the break. As Miami Heat star Tyler Herro experienced his first All-Star event, he now looks to lead his team after the break in the hopes of a potential playoff push.
Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway Sr. was not fond of Jimmy Butler’s “crybaby” trade-demand antics that led to him being dealt to the Warriors. Butler’s tenure in Miami ended sourly at the trade deadline, as multiple suspensions and internal disputes led to the trade Heat him to the Warriors earlier this month.
Tyler Herro gave his thoughts on new Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins wearing No. 22, the same number worn by Jimmy Butler during his tenure with the organization. "Jimmy is definitely a Heat legend,
During the first half, Steph Curry made a pass to Jimmy Butler that got a lot of views on social media. Via The NBA: "Warriors new duo connect in transition Steph throws a beautiful lead pass up ahead to Jimmy for the STUFF!
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,
As the Miami Heat look to ease their new players in the gameplan, it didn’t work out Monday night as the team lost to the Boston Celtics, 103-85. After the Heat traded away Jimmy Butler, the game marked the debut of Andrew Wiggins,
In a recent interview, NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith admitted that he was wrong about Jimmy Butler and the Golden State Warriors this season.