One team not on Jimmy Butler’s list of preferred destinations may be trying their luck anyway. Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported on Friday that the Milwaukee Bucks appear to be emerging as the “main dark horse” to trade for the disgruntled Miami Heat star Butler.
The potential of Jimmy Butler landing in Milwaukee isn't as dead as once thought, and there is a way to push a trade through
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Every day, it seems more teams are being eliminated from the Jimmy Butler sweepstakes. Earlier reports stated the Milwaukee Bucks were told to 'back off' Butle
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Jimmy Butler continues to loom large over the NBA trade deadline. Here is the latest intel and rumors surrounding possible deals.
The Phoenix Suns are rumored to be one team interested in Butler, but that involves the Heat taking Bradley Beal and the two seasons and $110.7 million remaining on Beal’s contract. Plus, Beal has a no-trade clause in his contract. The Suns would be willing to give Butler another financially significant contract.
Although previous reports had said the Bucks weren't an option for Jimmy Butler, it appears things have changed.
Since Jimmy Butler requested a trade from the Heat in mid-December, it's been widely reported that the six-time All-Star prefers a move to the Warriors, Suns, Mavericks or Rockets.
ESPN's Bobby Marks proposed a three-team trade that would see Jimmy Butler heading to the Milwaukee Bucks to form a new Big Three.