The trade deadline is three weeks away, and the Dallas Mavericks shockingly find themselves just three games over .500 a season after getting to the NBA Finals. Every team has a dream target, whether they're attainable or not.
This trade does not make too much sense for the Mavericks, as ESPN's hypothetical Jimmy Butler trade requires too much sacrifice.
The Miami Heat forward was suspended by the team for seven games, and the team said they will look to trade him.
If the Heat don't move Jimmy Butler by the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline, he'd be better off picking up his player option to facilitate a trade this offseason.
Tensions are high, but Butler can bolster his own market by playing well for Miami when his suspension ends after Wednesday's game in LA.
The Dallas Mavericks are 20-15 on the season as they sit No. 6 in the Western Conference. They've now spent some time without Luka Doncic, and it appears it be
It is no secret that Jimmy Butler wants to be traded. He reportedly told Miami Heat president and minority governor as much, to his face, in a meeting
When the first Jimmy Butler trade rumors started to trickle in earlier in the season, they focused largely on four teams: the Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors, Dallas Mavericks and Houston Rockets.
Jimmy Butler returned to the Miami Heat as planned on Friday, going through the team’s walkthrough in advance of their game against the Denver Nuggets.