Miami Heat president Pat Riley says team will not trade Jimmy Butler
- Heat star reportedly wants trade by February deadline
- Miami team president address rumors on Thursday
If Jimmy Butler wants a trade, the Miami Heat have no plans to make him happy.
Heat president Pat Riley – in a rare move – spoke out to address rumors Thursday, saying the team has no plans to trade Butler. It’s a clear sign that, if necessary, the team will be willing to let Butler leave as a free agent and get nothing in return.
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Heat not trading All-Star Butler, prez Riley says
The Heat have no plans to trade Jimmy Butler, team president Pat Riley said Thursday.ESPN - 18h -
Pat Riley says the Miami Heat will not trade Jimmy Butler
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