"Amid a belief that the Golden State Warriors continue to weigh whether to commit fully to the pursuit of Butler — which would almost certainly require the Warriors to include Andrew Wiggins as ...
The Golden State Warriors are hoping to swap Andrew Wiggins for Jimmy Butler, according to Action Network’s Matt Moore. “Toronto is thought to be a likely partner in a Jimmy Butler deal ...
No matter how badly the Phoenix Suns may want Jimmy Butler, there just doesn't seem ... as Golden State's biggest tradable salary belongs to Andrew Wiggins. His $26 million salary would almost ...
For one, the Heat don't want long-term contracts, and Golden State can't realistically match salaries for Butler without including Andrew Wiggins. Secondly, Butler is not viewed internally as a ...
Butler has made it clear he no longer wants ... Plus, they're happy with Andrew Wiggins' output.
There’s a potential three-team trade framework that could send Jimmy Butler to Golden State, Andrew Wiggins to Toronto, and Bruce Brown to Miami, per @HPbasketball “One framework two sources ...
The Warriors were among the original teams on Butler’s wish list when he first ... any potential deal would likely center around Andrew Wiggins as the primary trade piece for salary-matching ...
"Their [Warriors] reason for not going after Jimmy [Butler] even beyond the money, that to this point, they've been pretty happy with Andrew Wiggins' play." The Warriors would need Andrew Wiggins ...
Warriors would receive: Jimmy Butler Heat would receive: Kyle Anderson, Gary Payton II, Andrew Wiggins, 2025 Warriors first-round pick (top-4 protected), 2028 Warriors first-round pick Pistons ...
Despite Butler's impressive performance and experience, the Warriors have chosen to stick with their current wing rotation, which includes standout players Andrew Wiggins and Jonathan Kuminga.