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Warriors' Gary Payton II on Jimmy Butler, NBA potential return to Seattle
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Jimmy Butler Admits True Feelings on Heat After Warriors Trade
Why Kerr doesn't like comparing Butler to Wiggins after trade
Andrew Wiggins played a critical role in the Warriors' success during his time in Golden State, but the front office decided the team needed something different in its push for the 2025 NBA playoffs.
Golden State Warriors big man Trayce Jackson-Davis opens up about All-Star Weekend, Steve Kerr's system, and Stephen Curry's leadership.
The Golden State Warriors transformed their team at the NBA trade deadline, acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in exchange for key rotation players Andrew Wiggins and Kyle Anderson. Butler was able to suit up in his new uniform for four games before the All-Star break hit,
The Miami Heat already made its big roster move this season in early February, trading Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors and acquiring Andrew Wiggins, Davion Mitchell and Kyle Anderson. But there’s still the potential for a few smaller moves before the end of the season.
The Miami Heat are looking to turn things around in the second half of the 2024-25 NBA season after a first half that was filled with controversy and mediocre play. The Heat finally ended the Jimmy Butler saga by trading the disgruntled star to the Golden State Warriors for a package centered around Andrew Wiggins;
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As all are aware of by now, the Miami Heat dealt Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors prior to the Feb. 6 trade deadline. The highlight of their return package is former No. 1 pick Andrew Wiggins,
Recently the Miami Heat made changes to their roster, trading Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors. Andrew Wiggins arrived in South Beach as part of the trade deal and was immediately handed the number 22 jersey.
Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry had another solid performance during NBA All-Star Weekend, winning the All-Star MVP in front of his home crowd at Chase Center in San Francisco. Now, the Warriors will look to continue building off of some momentum they gained after acquiring Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in exchange for Andrew Wiggins.
At his best, Wiggins is a two-way threat on the wing with an elite defensive upside. He can guard opposing teams' best players, shutting them down while hurting them in transition. However, when he's struggling, his limited offensive role can hinder Steve Kerr's roster and make his fit within the rotation questionable.
According to Dan Favale of Bleacher Report, one potential trade that could make sense for Golden State is swapping Andrew Wiggins for Zach LaVine. The Chicago Bulls are reportedly keen to part ways with the two-time All-Star and he would provide additional ball-handling and scoring to the Warriors roster. The trade proposal looks like this:
Before the Golden State Warriors resumed their season Friday night in Sacramento, it was natural to view their reshaped lineup through an offensive lens — how Jimmy Butler eases the burden on Stephen Curry,
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