The Miami Heat has decided to bench star player Jimmy Butler for at least five more games following his abrupt departure from a team shoot-around before Monday's game against the Orlando Magic. This suspension marks Butler's third disciplinary action this month, adding to an already rocky chapter in his relationship with the team.
Butler was set to return to the court Monday after a two-game suspension for missing a team flight to Milwaukee last week. Instead, his suspension streak continues, leaving him sidelined for 14 of the last 19 games, including nine of the last 12 due to disciplinary reasons. His first suspension, a seven-game ban, was issued for behaviour deemed detrimental to the team.
The future of Butler's role with the Heat seems unclear. Before this latest suspension, there was already speculation about whether he would remain a starter or transition to the bench, a position he hasn’t played since 2017. Over his last 560 games, including playoffs, Butler has been a consistent starter.
Despite the team’s challenges, some players, like guard Tyler Herro, remain focused on adapting. "It kind of feels normal now," Herro said regarding Butler’s periodic absences. "Nothing’s guaranteed, so we just have to stay ready and adjust."
Butler's Trade Request
Butler’s relationship with the Heat has been under scrutiny, as he formally requested a trade earlier this month. Although the player has expressed his love for Miami as a city, tensions with the organization have grown. His trade request comes after the Heat declined to offer him a two-year, $113 million extension last summer. Team president Pat Riley cited concerns about Butler’s availability, noting that he has missed approximately one out of every four games since joining the Heat.
Finding a trade partner for Butler, however, won’t be easy. His $48.8 million salary this season, coupled with the NBA's new salary cap restrictions, makes a deal complex. With the trade deadline looming on February 6, Butler’s future with the Heat may soon be determined.
Final Games in a Heat Jersey?
The Heat have just six games remaining before the trade deadline, leaving the possibility that Butler has already played his last game for the team. Miami will face Cleveland at home on Wednesday, followed by a four-game road trip. The final game of that trip, against Brooklyn on February 7, falls just after the trade deadline.
Off the court, Butler continues to participate in Miami’s community events. Over the weekend, he co-chaired a padel tournament, reiterating his affection for the city. Yet, his declining statistics this season—averaging 17 points per game, a stark drop compared to previous performances—add to the questions surrounding his future.
As the Heat navigate this turbulent period, fans are left wondering: Will Jimmy Butler find a new home, or can the Heat and their star player mend the fractures?