The Memphis Grizzlies fell to the Houston Rockets on Thursday night, but still have the third-best record in the Western Conference. At 24-14, Memphis has done
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler might be more selective than he led people to believe as he attempts to engineer an exit from South Florida. NBA insider
Even after the Jimmy Butler news, the Memphis Grizzlies have several places to turn ahead of the NBA trade deadline.
The Jimmy Butler trade saga is widely expected to run from now until the end of the trade deadline, as the Miami Heat figure out what to do with their franchise star for the last six seasons.
Butler has made it clear that he does not have any interest in being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies, a league source confirmed to the Miami Herald on Tuesday. Chris Haynes was the first to report the news.
The Spurs are currently 7-11 on the road with a point differential of -1, while the Heat have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home.
Days after a report said he was open to any trade, word broke the Grizzlies and others have been warned not to trade for Jimmy Butler.
The Grizzlies were told by Jimmy Butler and his agent to not trade for him, according to a report from NBA insider Chris Haynes.
No evidence of Grizzlies' interest in Jimmy Butler doesn’t necessarily mean there’s no interest. But if you look closely at the parameters and complications of a potential Butler deal, it still feels pretty unlikely.
The San Antonio Spurs head to Kaseya Center to face the Miami Heat in a non-conference matchup. The Spurs are 19-20, which puts them in 12th place in the Western Conference. The Heat are 20-19, which puts them in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
Castleton was signed in Memphis on Oct. 30 after the Grizzlies promoted Jay Huff from a two-way contract to a standard deal. He appeared in 10 games this season. Pullin joins Yuki Kawamura and Cam Spencer as the three Grizzlies players currently on two-way deals.