There stood Andre Iguodala, receiving adulation from coaches, teammates and family members on the night that his No. 9 Golden State Warriors jersey was raised to the rafters at the Chase Center, just moments after the newest member of the organization,
Miami Heat great and Hall of Famer Tim Hardaway ripped NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler over his saga preceding the NBA trade deadline, calling Butler a "crybaby" for becoming disgruntled and acting out in a way that forced Miami to cave in to his demands and trade him to the Golden State Warriors.
The first step came Friday night, the Miami Heat showing they can win with their new mix. So, now, the first victory since Jimmy Butler was dealt and the first since Andrew Wiggins and Davion Mitchell were acquired.
TV, radio, odds, injury reports and more as the Sacramento Kings prepare to face the Golden State Warriors at Golden 1 Center.
It’s clear Miami Heat All-Star Tyler Herro is embracing his new role as the lead man of the franchise. The question is, will they return to contention under his lead?
The Golden State Warriors are 4-1 since acquiring Jimmy Butler at the Feb. 6 trade deadline. The veteran forward has hit the ground running for his new team and is quickly developing chemistry with his new teammates.
Jimmy Butler slams down a dunk in the first half vs. the Mavericks.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith admits he was "wrong" about Jimmy Butler's fit with the Warriors following trade deadline move
Both of these teams went through massive overhauls at the trade deadline, with the Kings bringing in Zach LaVine, and the Warriors trading for Jimmy Butler. That makes the two new players for each squad an easy choice for the matchup of the game.
NBA legend Tim Hardaway has made bold accusations against Jimmy Butler regarding his time with the Miami Heat.
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