UPDATE TRADE: Jimmy Butler ‘absolutely’ interested in trade to Suns

Jimmy Butler is indeed interested in joining the Phoenix Suns. Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro reports that not only is the current Miami Heat star putting the Suns as one of a handful of landing spots if he were to leave Florida but that Phoenix could be the favorite.

“I always take a little bit of time, make sure I get stories correct,” Gambadoro said on the Burns & Gambo show Thursday. “Jimmy Butler is absolutely interested in coming to the Phoenix Suns.

“I would go as far as to say that I believe this will be his number one choice, is to play for the Phoenix Suns.”

ESPN’s Shams Charania first reported Wednesday that Butler was interested in the Suns along with three other teams. It drew the ire of Butler’s agent, who went on a three-post screed on X.

Butler on Thursday afternoon added to the rumblings of his search for a new team when he posted a picture of new orange highlights to his hair.

Fans quickly put together his hair color changes this season corresponded to the four teams that Charania said he’d push to join: Yellow (Warriors), blue (Mavericks), red (Rockets) and orange (Suns).

The Suns (12-11), according to Gambadoro, are not currently approaching a trade for Butler but will take the next 10-15 games with a potentially healthy roster to find out what they have.

Kevin Durant (ankle) is trending toward being healthy and available starting this weekend, and Phoenix has gone 11-2 in games that he’s played.

The team has a relatively light schedule, too, with the lineup from now through Jan. 16 looking like so: Jazz, Blazers, Pacers, Pistons, Nuggets, Nuggets, Mavericks, Warriors, Grizzlies, Pacers, Sixers, Hornets, Hawks, Jazz, Hornets, Hawks, Wizards.

How could the Suns trade for Jimmy Butler?

Phoenix would need to move off of Bradley Beal’s contract to pursue Butler if they were interested, and Beal would also have to lift a no-trade clause in his contract.

Because the Suns are a second apron team, they cannot aggregate salaries in a deal for Butler, who is averaging 19.0 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game.

Butler is on an expiring $48.8 million salary with a $52.4 player option for next year when he will play at 36 years old.

Gambadoro confirmed that, as Spotrac.com’s Keith Smith determined, Phoenix and Miami could in theory work out a two-team trade if the Heat also include a veteran’s minimum contract going the Suns’ direction.

The Heat cannot do a one-for-one trade because it would push them into second-apron territory.

Phoenix would likely need to send more filler to Miami such as draft picks, but Gambadoro adds he does not believe the Suns give up their first-round choice in 2031 to get a deal done.

The question leads us to this, which makes such a deal look untenable: Do the Heat want to take on Beal’s contract that pays out $50.2 million this year, $53.7 million next season with a $57.1 million player option for 2026-27?

Related Posts

Basketball in the Playoffs: The Intensity and Drama That Set It Apart from Every Other Sport

n Wednesday, the day after the Golden State Warriors defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game One of their second-round playoff series, Chris Finch, the Timberwolves coach, shared…

TRADE BREAKING: Massive 3-Team Trade Proposal Lands Top-Tier Rim-Runner With Lakers

Finding a high-level rim-runner to pair with Luka Doncic is likely a top priority for Rob Pelinka and the Los Angeles Lakers front office staff. The superstar…

Warriors claim they are not ‘desperate’ after wasting vintage ‘Playoff Jimmy’ performance

Warriors-Timberwolves Game 3: Warriors rue fourth-quarter woes, display confidence despite facing possible 3-1 series deficit.

Timberwolves savor a San Francisco treat in Game 3 victory

Minnesota grabbed a 2-1 lead in the NBA playoff series against Golden State with a road victory driven by late energy, Anthony Edwards’ 36 points and Julius Randle’s triple-double.

Steve Kerr congratulates Jonathan Kuminga for ‘game of his life’ vs. Timberwolves

With the Golden State Warriors missing Stephen Curry in Game 3, Steve Kerr gave Jonathan Kuminga his flowers after a historic night.

2 early Chicago Bulls NBA free agency targets in 2025 offseason

Here we will discuss the two players whom the Chicago Bulls must target to sign as they enter the 2025 NBA offseason.