Heat suspend Jimmy Butler; will listen to trade offers

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The Miami Heat have suspended star guard Jimmy Butler for seven games for “multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team.”

Butler on Thursday night, after scoring just nine points in a loss to the Indiana Pacers, said that he had lost his joy playing in Miami.

“Through his actions and statements, he has shown he no longer wants to be part of this team,” a statement released by the Heat on Friday night said. “Jimmy Butler and his representative have indicated that they wish to be traded, therefore, we will listen to offers.”

ESPN’s reported on Thursday that Butler indicated to the Heat that he would like to be traded.

“I want to see me getting my joy back playing basketball. Wherever that may be, we’ll find out here pretty soon,” Butler said after Thursday’s game against the Pacers. “I’m happy here off the court, but I want to be back to somewhat dominant, I want to hoop and I want to help this team win, and right now I’m not doing it.”

When asked if he can get his joy back on the court with the Heat, Butler responded: “Probably not.”

An issue that led to Butler’s decision to request a trade, sources told Charania, was an implication from team officials Thursday that he hadn’t played his hardest in the Heat’s victory Wednesday over the New Orleans Pelicans. Playing his first game in 13 days after being away because of an illness, Butler took just five shots in 25 minutes and scored nine points.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra did not play Butler in the fourth quarter of either game this week.

Butler will not be with the Heat for their home game Saturday against Utah and then the totality of a six-game road trip to Sacramento, Golden State, Utah, Portland, the Clippers and the Los Angeles .

The suspension will cost Butler $532,737 for each game missed, or a total of $3.7 million, according to ESPN’s Bobby Marks. He has the right to file a grievance within the next 30 days, and if he chooses to, the fine money would be held in escrow until a resolution is reached, a process that could take up to a year.

Butler is in the last guaranteed year of his contract; he has a player option worth more than $52 million for next season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: espn.com

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