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NBA Executives Have Strong Belief About Next Star To Be Traded

NBA Executives Have Strong Belief About Next Star To Be Traded
NBA Executives Have Strong Belief About Next Star To Be Traded


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NBA rosters are set for the upcoming season that will kick off in a few weeks but there is no doubt teams will radically change throughout the year.

Just like every other season, a number of front offices will make some tough choices in the months ahead.

But which player is most likely to be traded?

According to Tim MacMahon, per NBACentral, many executives around the league feel that Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat is the next “big-name or star-caliber player who gets traded”.

Heat fans are nervously watching their team to see what happens next between Miami and Butler.

There have been numerous rumors of Butler wanting a new extension but the team not seeing eye-to-eye with him.

Additionally, Butler’s comments about his team after their latest playoff disappointment received some pushback from Pat Riley, which raised many eyebrows.

It sounds like there could be some dysfunction behind the scenes in Miami with their biggest star.

Butler is older and has faced a number of injuries over the last few years but he would still get a ton of attention from other teams.

If he and Miami decided to officially part ways, a number of front offices would pick up the phone and try to acquire him.

But maybe it won’t come to that.

Perhaps the Heat will start the season in a strong way, play well, and both sides will be convinced to stick together.

That’s possible but right now many people expect Butler to leave the Heat in the near future.

 


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