The Heat agreed to the Warriors' offer of a trade for Wiggins + future draft picks, but was halted by Butler......
It's not Beal and James, where did the trade veto come from? How can you unilaterally stop trading?
I have to say, this guy is so ruthless, Doncic and Brother Thick Eyebrows can't decide their fate, but it seems that he can.
From the moment the Heat agreed to a trade, as mentioned above, Butler had already won.
But for the decision to exchange Wiggins for Butler, I believe many people are dissatisfied with the transaction, the former is in good shape this season, averaging 17.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game, and the average points per game are the highest in the past four seasons.
However, from the Warriors' point of view, if you don't trade the 29-year-old Wiggins for Butler, then you have to send the 22-year-old Kuminga, who is playing with obvious signs, to the Heat, which is a very easy multiple-choice question.
To get back to the point, the refusal to bring talent to Golden State is not because Butler has any opinion about the Warriors, but because people have long been aware of it, and they just want to play in the Suns and devote themselves to Durant's gentle hometown.
It is precisely because Butler is only willing to play with the Suns, and the Heat is unwilling to take over Beal's super big contract that expired in the summer of '27, so many unexpected deals have been completed, and he is still in Miami after being put on the shelf early, and there is no end in sight, and he may not even be able to run away until the end of this season.
Butler is being suspended indefinitely by the Heat, according to statistics, he has lost more than $5.6 million so far, and his annual salary this season is $48.8 million, and about 12% of his salary has been deducted.
Of course, Butler's inability to trade and not play is also a disservice to the Heat.
So according to Shams, the Heat and Suns are working all night on a trade package involving three to five teams to send the 35-year-old tough guy as soon as possible.
Doncic went to the Lakers, Brother Bushy went to the Mavericks, LaVine went to the Kings, Fox went to the Spurs, Butler is now named to come to the Suns, this year's epic madness in the West is completely chaotic, and it will affect it for many years.
In the east, on the other hand, it is as quiet as a library.
I'm sorry, but the Hornets recently completed a deal with the Thunder, sending the Nuggets a 2030 second-round pick in exchange for the Suns' 2029 second-round pick.
To be serious, among the Eastern Conference playoff-caliber teams, the most active in the trade market is the Bucks, who are planning to use Middleton + draft picks to poach championship forward Kuzma from the Wizards.
Middleton (33 years old) is a 3-time All-Star guard, the former second leader of the Bucks, and a core member of the 21-year championship.
As the trade deadline approaches, the NBA market will get more and more frenzied.
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