The Phoenix Suns have been looking for ways to acquire Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat while finding a third team for Bradley Beal as the Heat don’t want his contract. This is a tricky exercise, as it assumes a willingness on the Heat’s part to even discuss a Butler trade with the Suns. However, it could happen if the Heat are getting the right returning pieces in whatever deal that sends Beal to a third team.
The Washington Wizards are dead-last in the NBA this season, successfully tanking with even more potential to get worse as rival lottery franchises intensify their tanking as well. If they’re willing to be the third team in a Butler trade, the Heat could land the perfect win-now players to help them stay competitive as a Playoff franchise.
Trade Details
Phoenix Suns Receive: Jimmy Butler ($48.7 million)
Miami Heat Receive: Kyle Kuzma ($23.5 million), Jonas Valanciunas ($9.8 million), Saddiq Bey ($6.4 million), Anthony Gill ($2.0 million), 2031 Second-Round Pick (DEN)
Washington Wizards Receive: Bradley Beal ($50.2 million), 2031 First-Round Pick (CLE)
This deal would be beneficial to all three parties. The Suns get the star they want, the Heay get the win-now rotational players they’d appreciate while the Wizards get a franchise star back in their colors while also landing what could be one of the most valuable draft picks in the NBA right now.
The Suns Optimize Their Roster
Team Governor Mat Ishbia has proven to everyone that.his focus is on winning and winning now. That’s why they’re interested in Jimmy Butler, as landing him would go a long way in showing his acumen as a team owner and businessman. The fact that it’s such a difficult task due to the NBA’s apron rules and their missteps such as acquiring Bradley Beal and Jusuf Nurkic just heightens the challenge for Ishbia.
Butler is averaging 17.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 4.7 assists on the Heat in a down season, expressing his lack of joy playing for the franchise. While he’s returned to the court after a seven-game suspension, a trade is still considered inevitable and no team is pursuing Butler as aggressively as the Suns. It seems a Butler move will be the best way forward for the Heat and the Suns would be the perfect destination.
The lineup would become a lot more balanced, as playing Butler with Devin Booker and Kevin Durant makes more sense than Beal. The Suns can play their best five together instead of settling for an overpriced sixth man like Beal. While it might not transform the Suns into a championship contender, it would make them a lot more competitive this season and give them a foundation for the next.
Miami Continues To Make A Playoff Push
The Heat have proven all season that they can be a Playoff-caliber team in the East even when Jimmy Butler is not giving his all on the court. The team looked competitive in his absence, with Tyler Herro emerging as a standout No. 1 option for the franchise. They have no use for Beal given Herro’s form this season, so re-routing that salary to land multiple win-now players would be perfect for the Heat.
Kyle Kuzma is averaging 14.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in a down season with the Wizards but could thrive as a 6’9″ switchable third star behind Herro and Bam Adebayo in Miami, potentially as the No. 2 option on offense. Jonas Valanciunas is averaging 11.7 points and 8.2 rebounds this season, proving to be very efficient and effective in under 20 minutes a game for the tanking franchise.
Saddiq Bey is yet to play this season. While he’s not the 50-point scorer he was before his ACL injury, he’s a solid 3-and-D wing that can give a spark on offense.
These three additions will make the Heat more balanced and competitive for the rest of the season, proving to be a real Playoff threat if Herro can continue elevating and if Valanciunas’ presence helps Adebayo rediscover his form.
The Wizards Welcome A Homegrown Star Back
Bradley Beal can thank the Wizards for almost everything in his career, whether it was good or bad. The franchise selected him with the No. 3 pick in the 2012 NBA Draft, and he went on to become an All-Star for them. They rewarded his commitment to the franchise by giving him multiple max contracts including the current supermax contract he’s on with a no-trade clause.
Given Beal knows his career as a primary player for a winning team is over, he can go back to Washington and become the team’s designated veteran helping the young players come along. It’s a city and organization he’s familiar with and his salary will fill up the salary floor for the coming seasons. He could realistically retire from the franchise and be remembered as a legend, especially if they return to the Playoffs.
He’s averaging 17.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 3.3 assists this season, but his production is irrelevant this year as the Wizards look settled in the Draft lottery.
The draft pick is going to be a game-changer, as it could be a definite lottery pick in 2031 given the Suns’ lack of assets and aging core. They became older with the acquisition of Butler, so the Wizards will hope that they can’t find a way to recover in six years to ensure maximum value from this draft pick.
All 3 Parties Get Something
This deal should be exciting to all three teams as it gives them clear directions towards what they want to achieve.
The Heat might not have an acclaimed star on their roster, but they have a young high-volume guard scorer surrounded by a core of hard-nosed defenders and shooters. It might not be the recipe for a championship in 2025 but it sets them up for multiple years of contention even after the end of the Butler era.
The Suns get the only star forward that could make their roster a realistic contender. Getting out of the Beal contract is reward enough, let alone the tangible on-court upgrade Butler provides as a better defender and lower usage with star scorers like Booker and Durant.
The Wizards felicitate a franchise legend and let him end his career with dignity. In addition, they land a draft asset that they can use as a high-leverage asset in a future trade or wind up actually drafting whatever top prospect is expected to be in the 2031 NBA Draft.