The Miami Heat trade rumors continue to keep chugging as we approach next month's trade deadline. Amid the Jimmy Butler trade saga, the Heat are eager to acquire a consistent scorer opposite Tyler Herro.
The Golden State Warriors have reportedly directed their attention away from a couple of wing targets and toward some potential frontcourt help leading up
Golden State could get a deal done for an intriguing roster fit. But will the Warriors have the appetite for this move?
As the Phoenix Suns work to regain momentum following a rough stretch, reports suggest a potential trade involving one of Kevin Durant’s teammates. This could significantly influence head coach Mike Budenholzer’s game plan.
Jimmy Butler is expected to be back with the Miami Heat on Friday, but that doesn’t mean that the questions have dissipated.
Jimmy Butler hasn't played an NBA game since Jan. 2, but the Miami Heat star has plenty on his plate as he waits out his seven-game team-issued suspension.
The clash pits perhaps the NBA's most disgruntled superstar against a franchise that won't bend to his will. And everyone in the NBA is watching.
Remember how much time we — and I am part of that “we” — spent in the past year talking about whether Donovan Mitchell wanted to re-sign with this team? When he did, we asked if that would mean a Darius Garland trade?
Most of the NBA gets in on the action during the trade deadline. So, which NBA teams will be trade buyers and which teams will be sellers?
Nikola Jokic posted his league-leading 17th triple-double of the season, bundling 24 points with 12 rebounds and 10 assists in the Denver Nuggets' 133-113 road win over the Miami Heat on Friday night.
Jimmy Butler's seven-game suspension came to an end Friday night as the star forward returned to action with the Miami Heat, who were promptly smoked by the visiting Denver Nuggets, 133-113.  There were two schools of thought regarding how Butler might approach the game amid his standing trade demand,