The Miami Heat head to Golden 1 Center to face the Sacramento Kings in a non-conference matchup. The Heat are 17-16, which puts them in sixth place in the Eastern Conference. The Kings are 16-19, which puts them in 12th place in the Western Conference.
The rejuvenated Kings are a new team under interim head coach Doug Christie, who already is making history in his temporary role. Sacramento is now 10-2 with Christie as its coach and has risen from the No.
Along with Butler being an aging star and well beyond his prime, he simply doesn't provide what the Kings need. He's not going to be the top option for a team like Sacramento and lead them to the NBA Finals like he did the Heat in his prime.
Amid the Kings’ six-game winning streak, Doug Christie has taken his foot off the gas with the practice schedule.
The Miami Heat and Jimmy Butler are at the end of the road. What happens next? Here are a few plausible trades to get the six-time All-Star out of South Beach.
From Celtics vs. Lakers to Thunder vs. Mavericks, tonight’s 9-game NBA slate promises action-packed matchups with playoff implications.
As Jimmy Butler's future in Miami grows more uncertain, Zach Harper explains why NBA trades are so complex these days.
Former NBA star Hassan Whiteside is selling his Miami Beach, Fla., mansion for a jaw-dropping $19.5 million. The 35-year-old, who played for the Miami Heat from 2014 to 2019, averaged a double-double in his first season with the team.
Memphis Grizzlies’ Tony Allen, Vols’ Deon Grant and Knoxville’s Elston Turner to be Honored NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Jan. 23, 2025 – The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame (TSHF) will honor three more standout athletes among its 2025 class with the additions of Tony Allen,
The Utah Jazz and Phoenix Suns made a draft-pick trade that could be the first step in Jimmy Butler getting what he wants.
The Sixers have a veteran-laden roster full of players who should theoretically be of interest to contending teams. There are five Sixers who may be the most likely to generate trade calls from those buyers, but their markets -- both in terms of salary and draft compensation -- will vary quite a bit.
Samuel Helenius and Adrian Kempe scored in the third period, and the Los Angeles Kings rallied to beat the Florida Panthers 2-1 on Wednesday night. Darcy Kuemper stopped 26 shots for Los Angeles, which was held to two goals or fewer for the seventh time in eight games and snapped a two-game skid.