Miami Heat star forward Jimmy Butler reportedly made it clear to team president Pat Riley that he has no future in South Florida.
According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Butler reiterated in a face-to-face meeting with Riley last week that he wants to be traded and will not sign a new contract with the Heat. Sources told Charania that Butler added that he "intends to only use his $52 million player option in the offseason for 2025-26 as a trade maneuver."
The Heat suspended Butler for seven games on Jan. 3, saying in a statement: "Through his actions and statements, he has shown he no longer wants to be part of this team. Jimmy Butler and his representative have indicated that they wish to be traded, therefore, we will listen to offers."
Butler's suspension is set to end on Thursday, so the team will have to find a new path forward for him after his most recent trade demand. Charania reported that Heat officials will meet later this week to determine the best course.
Butler had missed time due to injuries, and he didn't look like his usual self upon his return. Charania pointed to the criticisms he faced after his back-to-back nine-point performances in a win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Jan. 1 and a loss to the Indiana Pacers the next night as the breaking point that led him to make his unhappiness known publicly.
"One issue that led to Butler's decision to request a trade, sources said, was an implication from team officials that he hadn't played his hardest in the Heat's victory over the Pelicans on New Year's Day," Charania reported. "Butler had made clear to the Heat before his suspension that he planned to partake in team activities while his status is in limbo, sources said."
Teams don't seem motivated to trade for Butler before the Feb. 6 deadline because they know he won't sign a long-term contract after this season without testing free agency.
The impending divorce between Butler and Miami could be a drawn-out process that could do more harm than good to both sides in the long run.
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