The Miami Heat (21-22) started their first game during Jimmy Butler’s second suspension with a blow-out loss against the Milwaukee Bucks (25-17) 125-96. Here’s
Damian Lillard showed what the Heat are missing, with the Bucks star rubbing more salt on their Jimmy Butler trade drama wounds.
As the saga between Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat continues to play out publicly, there is at least some clarity on what the Heat are looking for in
The Milwaukee Bucks have become a heavily rumored trade destination for Suns guard Bradley Beal in recent days, and on paper, the fit makes some sense. Milwaukee was interested in
With less than three weeks until the trade deadline on February 6, there is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding Jimmy Butler‘s future with the Miami Heat.
Two distinct varieties of drama were on display Thursday night at Fiserv Forum. For the Heat, it was a stupor-like daze in the wake of yet another Jimmy Butler suspension, personified by the end
Milwaukee Bucks All-Star Damian Lillard reached a career milestone in Sunday’s 123-109 win against the Philadelphia 76ers. While head coach Doc Rivers knows there’s room for improvement, Lillard scored his 22,000th career point. Damian is the 38th player in NBA history to reach this impressive feat, eighth among active players.
The Suns want Jimmy Butler. Jimmy Butler wants to be on the Suns. But making that happen is a long process that features a lot of variables.
The NBA looks at soccer, particularly in Europe, very closely. The way clubs there have in-season tournaments was part of what convinced NBA Commissioner Adam Silver that such an event would work in his league. The tournament, now called the NBA Cup, has been a smash success in its first two seasons.
Teams are entering the NBA trade deadline with the idea of adjusting their cap situations, while rumors and intel about Jimmy Butler form.
A partnership between basketball and soccer continues to grow as past and present star NBA players express their love for the sport.