The Miami Heat trade rumors continue to keep chugging as we approach next month's trade deadline. Amid the Jimmy Butler trade saga, the Heat are eager to acquire a consistent scorer opposite Tyler Herro.
Golden State could get a deal done for an intriguing roster fit. But will the Warriors have the appetite for this move?
The Golden State Warriors have reportedly directed their attention away from a couple of wing targets and toward some potential frontcourt help leading up
Remember how much time we — and I am part of that “we” — spent in the past year talking about whether Donovan Mitchell wanted to re-sign with this team? When he did, we asked if that would mean a Darius Garland trade?
With the Miami Heat’s seven-game unpaid suspension of forward Jimmy Butler scheduled to be completed with Wednesday night’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.Com Arena, it is what follows the next day that could determine what comes next in the ongoing saga.
Pacers: Tyrese Haliburton left Sunday's contest after 19 minutes with a left hamstring strain and did not return. Fantasy managers should start prepping to grab Andrew Nembhard and TJ McConnell ahead of Tuesday's matchup against the Cavs.
Rudy Gobert continues to be a walking double-double, and we expect the elite rim protector to shine down low against Zach Edey and the Grizzlies.
Tyler Herro received a big injury update for the Heat's game on Saturday night against the Trail Blazers in Portland.
If the thought was that the second week of Jimmy Butler’s seven-game team suspension would quiet the outside noise regarding the Miami Heat forward, that hardly appears to be the case.
After two horrible losses during Jimmy Butler’s suspension, the Miami Heat (19-17) are finally building momentum as they defeated the Utah Jazz (9-27) for their
Takeaways from the Heat’s 97-92 win against the Utah Jazz on Thursday night at Delta Center: ▪ The Heat shook off a poor start, seized on dismal Utah shooting, got clutch work late from Bam Adebayo and Jaime Jaquez and Tyler Herro and avoided the ignominious feat of losing to one of the league’s worst teams for the second team in six days.