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Fan In Crowd Breaks Jimmy Butler Trade News To The Miami Heat Players Mid-Game

After a season full of friction between Jimmy Butler and the Heat front office, the six-time All Star is now headed to the Golden State Warriors in a multi-team trade that includes Andrew Wiggins, P.J. Tucker, Kyle Anderson, and a first round pick going to Miami.

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During the Heat vs. Philadelphia 76ers game on Wednesday night, a fan in the crowd at the Wells Fargo Center broke the news of the trade to Butler's now former teammates.

The fan was heard telling Kevin Love, Tyler Herro, and the rest of the Heat bench the other parts of the trade that also entails Dennis Schroder being sent to the Utah Jazz, in addition to Lindy Watters III and Josh Richardson going to the Detroit Pistons. (per ESPN's Shams Charania).

While initial reports indicated that Butler would not sign a contract extension if traded to the Warriors, the two sides have agreed to terms on a two-year/$121 million deal that will keep him on the roster through the 2026-27 season (per ESPN's Brian Windhorst).

Butler's departure from Miami certainly didn't end on great terms, as the 35-year-old was suspended multiple times for "conduct detrimental to the team."

Nevertheless, Butler did accomplish a lot on the court in a Heat uniform, as he was responsible for leading the team to two NBA Finals appearances ('20, '23), while also ranking first for most triple-doubles in franchise history.

Following the news of the trade, Butler took to social media to post a song, in which he captioned it, "welcome to the wild wild west."

When looking at how the drama in Miami started, it seemed to have stemmed from Butler getting his potential contract extension (two-year/$113 million) denied with the team this past summer (per Miami Herald), and ever since his relationship with Pat Riley evidently was beyond repair.

Certainly the writing was on the wall for quite some time, as the Butler trade talks started back in early December.

And in a post game press conference last month, the 14-year NBA star said he didn't think he can 'get his joy back' in Miami.

"I want to see me get my joy back for playing basketball, and wherever that may be, we'll find out here pretty soon."

And now that Butler's destination has finally been chosen, one day before the NBA trade deadline, fans have reacted to his two-month long attempted holdout coming to an end.

As one user on X wrote, "Jimmy Butler trade is awesome because it doesn't move the needle for either team but we can stop hearing about it!"

While another fan pointed out the Warriors locker room might get pretty intense with another big personality joining the team.

"Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler. What could go wrong?"
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