On his latest podcast, Dwyane Wade gives his true thoughts on the Heat and Jimmy Butler situation.
With the current Jimmy Butler saga devolving further and further into pettiness, there are a lot of concerns about the future of the Miami Heat. One former Heat superstar who also had his issues with Pat Riley in the past,
Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade offers honest and harsh take on Jimmy Butler trade drama and past issues with Pat Riley, NBA franchise owner. Miami Heat are navigating a seemingly unending drama surrounding Jimmy Butler’s potential exit from the team.
Yes, the franchise—miraculously—has a 20-19 record with two games left before the season's halfway point. However, the team's on-court performance has been overshadowed by the tug-of-war between Heat forward Jimmy Butler and club brass—culminating in a seven-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the team on Jan. 3.
Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat don’t seem to care about those optics. The Heat suspended Butler for a second time in less than weeks, bringing Butler’s total team-imposed absences this season to nine games.
Jimmy Butler wanting to leave the Miami Heat has brought the franchise into a bad light. The way Pat Riley is trying to get the situation sorted has seen many condemn the NBA legend who once sent franchise legend Dwyane Wade out.
Miami Heat icon Dwyane Wade celebrated a milestone as he turned 43. Among his well-wishers on this special day were his wife Gabrielle Union and their daughter Zaya.
Dwyane Wade discussed his long-standing bet with his high school coach that he'll still be able to dunk at 50 years old.
That's what we're used to ” For someone like Dwyane Wade, who is so closely associated with the Miami Heat organization, and shares a close bond with Jimmy Butler, this must be a heartbreaking ...
Gabrielle Union’s new look had her husband, Dwyane Wade, gushing as the former NBA star’s wife attended Paris Fashion Week. Joined by fellow celebrities and fashion icons, the stars lit up the City of Lights with their head-turning outfits and striking looks.
Norris Cole was already on his third team by the end of the night he was drafted. Selected 28th overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2011, he was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves before being
Perhaps little says as much about the convoluted current relationship between Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat as this: The team has reached the end game of its seven-game unpaid suspension of the former All-Star forward with the situation nonetheless ongoing.