JIMMY BUTLER, WHOSE PASSION FOR BASKETBALL WAS NOTHING MORE THAN AN ILLUSION, A 'MONEY MISE'... SIGNED A TWO-YEAR, $111 MILLION EXTENSION AFTER THE TRADE TO GOLDEN STATE

Jimmy Butler, whose passion for basketball was nothing more than an illusion, a 'money mise'... Signed a two-year, $111 million extension after the trade to Golden State

Jimmy Butler, whose passion for basketball was nothing more than an illusion, a 'money mise'... Signed a two-year, $111 million extension after the trade to Golden State

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It was once called the epitome of "old school" emphasizing dedication to the team and passion for basketball. He did not hesitate to interview his teammates, who criticized them for not working hard. However, this was an illusion. The most important thing to him was money. He even tried not to give the Max contract and missed the plane for an away game. He demanded a trade without hesitation, only to be traded in the end. He signed a two-year extension contract worth 111 million dollars. He is truly a "money maniac." Jimmy Butler (36) of the Miami Heat became the Golden State Warriors' second option. 메이저사이트

U.S. sports media ESPN reported on the 6th that "Golden State acquired Butler in a trade as it failed to recruit Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns," adding, "Butler will sign a two-year contract worth $110 million (about 159.3 billion won). Golden State needed a scorer to relieve Stephen Curry's pressure."
Instead of getting Butler, Golden State sends Andrew Wiggins and Kyle Anderson to Miami for the first round pick of the 2025 Rookie Draft. Under the multilateral trade, Dennis Schroder will head from Golden State to the Utah Jazz and PJ Tucker from Utah to Miami. Here, Golden State's Lindy Waters III and Miami's Joshua will go to the Detroit Pistons. Schroder will go to Detroit in another trade from Utah.

Golden State, which needs "Win Now" in the era of Stephen Curry, threw a game-changer by recruiting Butler, who is stronger in the clutch situation. Golden State is in a crisis to the extent that it lost 128-131 against Utah Jazz, a rebuilding team, on the 6th.

Born in 1989, Butler is now in his mid-30s. He was a versatile player last season, posting 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 5.0 assists on average. However, he only scored 17.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4.8 assists on average this season, which illustrates his decline in age.

In addition, Butler faced disputes with the Miami club and its president Pat Riley over the contract, and was even banned from participating in the game due to his unfaithful behavior of not attending the training without permission, failing to comply with the team's schedule, and failing to participate in the game. After all this fuss, Butler successfully escaped from Miami.

However, it remains to be seen whether recruiting Butler will help strengthen the team's capabilities. He is a player who often has conflicts with teammates and clubs due to his skills and self-consciousness. In particular, there is Draymond Green at Golden State, who would be disappointed if it is self-conscious. Green, who is united with his pride in winning four finals, could face Butler, who has no finals title.

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