Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler and Miami Heat
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“I’m not shocked. It is what it is,” said Adebayo, who is in his eighth NBA season after being drafted by Miami in 2017 and is under contract with the Heat through the 2028-29 season.
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It seemed that whenever the Sixers needed a big shot to keep up with the Heat, it was Walker who provided it.
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Until Andrew Wiggins is on the court with Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo for an extended period, the possibilities will remain largely unknown.
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Leading up to the trade, the Heat suspended Butler without pay three times and Butler went public to express his desire to be dealt after the Heat declined to offer him the max contract extension
Jimmy Butler is known as one of the most fierce competitors in the modern NBA. If a player isn't his teammate, then he's going to show no love, even to his form
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Sporting News on MSNLuka Doncic could've teamed up with Jimmy Butler on Heat in swap for ex-Kentucky starOne former NBA front office executive believes the Heat could've tried saving their relationship with Jimmy Butler by trading for Luka Doncic.
While the Miami Heat beat the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night, 112-86, one player would have their own revenge game and it wasn’t Jimmy Butler. With Heat stars Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro facing Butler in his return,
While Tyler Herro’s offensive outbursts have added much-needed excitement to the viewing experience, it’s been Bam Adebayo’s play on both ends that has propelled him as thei
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Fadeaway World on MSNBam Adebayo And Tyler Herro Give Cold Answer About Jimmy Butler's Return To MiamiJimmy Butler’s highly anticipated return to Miami didn’t deliver the kind of emotional fireworks many fans expected. Instead, it was marked by cold shoulders, distant stares, and brutally honest postgame quotes from his former teammates Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro.
After the Heat traded Butler to Golden State at the deadline things looked grim. From March 5th to March 21 the Heat went on a 10-game losing streak. During this stretch, Miami posted the league's worst offense and the 29th-ranked net rating.