The Miami Heat reportedly target Julius Randle in trade talks as they seek to move Jimmy Butler before the deadline.
The Miami Heat are favored to trade for Sacramento Kings' All-Star guard De'Aaron Fox amid Jimmy Butler drama.
Portland Trail Blazers (14-28, 13th in the Western Conference) vs. Miami Heat (21-20, eighth in the Eastern Conference) Miami; Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Portland Trail Blazers take ...
The Grizzlies are “lurking” as a potential suitor for Heat star Jimmy Butler, according to ESPN's Brian Windhorst and Tim Bontemps, who report that Memphis has talked to Miami about Butler.
Dea’Aaron Fox is being made available by the Sacramento Kings and amid the trade rumors that are swirling before the February 6th deadline, we have the six best landing spots for the All-Star point guard.
The Denver Nuggets head to Kaseya Center to face the Miami Heat in a non-conference matchup. The Nuggets are 24-16, which puts them in fourth place in the Western Conference. The Heat are 20-18, which puts them in seventh place in the Eastern Conference.
The San Antonio Spurs head to Kaseya Center to face the Miami Heat in a non-conference matchup. The Spurs are 19-20, which puts them in 12th place in the Western Conference. The Heat are 20-19, which puts them in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
NBA trade deadline is eight days away. Rumors are picking up steam ahead of Feb. 6, with eyes on Jimmy Butler, De'Aaron Fox and more. Here's the latest trade buzz from Wednesday. De'Aaron Fox reportedly wants to be traded.
The San Antonio Spurs are the center of trade rumors for All-Star De'Aaron Fox from the Sacramento Kings. The trade deadline is Thursday, February 6. Shams Charania broke the news on Tuesday, January 28,
The Houston Rockets' remarkable surge in the 2024-25 season, posting a 32-14 record and currently holding onto the second seed in the star-studded Western Conference, has often been attributed to their star duo of Alperen Sengun and Jalen Green or to head coach Ime Udoka's leadership.
ESPN NBA insider Brian Windhorst said the Miami Heat could accept a reduced return if it means trading Jimmy Butler.