SkyHook wrote:SkyHook wrote:Listened to a podcast this morning (edit: from 1/8) that had a proposed Sexton + Collins for Butler trade in which the Heat would need to give up a protected first or multiple seconds.![]()
It's going to be a long few weeks for Pat Riley and absolutely exhausting for our friend BBallFreak.
Per Wiretap (edit: a few days later):
"The Miami Heat are seeking a quality player or multiple quality players to help them this season as they evaluate trade offers on Jimmy Butler. Miami also doesn't want to take back any long-term salary for the 2026 offseason unless it is for an All-Star talent."
First thing I thought of when I read this.
(Not happening.)
Butler + Rozier + 2026 SRP (LAL) + 2029 FRP (MIA)
for
Collins + Sexton + Clarkson
Why for the Heat?
•"Multiple quality players to help them this season".
•Saves $14.7MM, getting them completely out of the tax this season.
•Resets the repeater tax clock.
•No additional salary beyond 2025-26.
Why for the Jazz?
•Draft assets in return for taking on a massive amount of additional salary.
•Allowing Butler to remain away from the team for the rest of the season—he can focus on his coffee shop—improves tanking odds.
•Attempt to trade Butler for additional asset return in the summer or negotiate a buyout.
•No additional salary beyond 2025-26.
I don't necessarily see either MIA or UTA doing this, more of an off-the-wall thought exercise. Maybe as a last ditch desperation move. Does Riley dislike Butler enough to send him to a team he doesn't want, one with no chance (or desire) to compete this season. Does the Riley-Ainge mutual loathing society prevent even a conversation from happening?