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Jimmy Butler has gotten his wish. He's being traded out of Miami. The Heat and the Golden State Warriors have agreed on a deal that sends Butler to the Bay Area, a person with knowledge of the talks said.
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Jimmy Butler has missed 15 of Miami's last 20 games, including 10 of the last 13 because of the suspensions. He is expected to miss at least five more games.
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Jimmy Butler is back from suspension. Again. Butler is expected to play for the Miami Heat against the Orlando Magic on Monday night, after completing his second suspension of the month.
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Jimmy Butler has been suspended by the Miami Heat for the second time in three weeks, this time for two games. The team says it suspended Butler for what it described as a continued pattern of disregard of team rules and conduct detrimental to the team.
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Jimmy Butler’s looming breakup with the Heat is not the first time that a superstar has been in Miami but had his time with Pat Riley's team come to an unceremonious end.
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Heat President Pat Riley — in a rare move — spoke out to address rumors Thursday, saying the team has no plans to trade Butler. It's a clear sign that, if necessary, the team will be willing to let Butler leave as a free agent and get nothing in return.
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Players and coaches worked arm and arm with volunteers to give out hot meals to shelter residents and hundreds of Thanksgiving food baskets to families. "I never get tired of doing this, said captain Bam Adebayo.
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Bam Adebayo, Miami coach Erik Spoelstra and Heat forward Nikola Jovic were honored Monday night for their Olympic medal accomplishments at the Paris Games.
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Dwyane Wade is now the first Miami Heat player with a statue outside the team’s arena. The Heat unveiled the statue Sunday, about eight months after team president Pat Riley announced plans for the tribute.
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Pat Riley didn’t want his name on the court yet, because he’s still working. But managing general partner Micky Arison and CEO Nick Arison decided otherwise.
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Tyler Herro had a new haircut for media day. Jimmy Butler’s hairstyle was, well, ordinary. And with that, the Miami Heat season started in predictably unpredictable fashion.
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From street art to music and baseball, host Carlos Frías and producers Leslie Ovalle Atkinson and Elisa Baena highlight their favorite moments on Sundial in 2023.