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11 winners and 6 losers from a hectic NBA trade deadline

The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, and the biggest names on the verge of leaving, Anthony Davis and Mike Conley, stayed put. But in the final 24 hours, more than a dozen trades rocked the league, with Eastern Conference contenders one-upping each other in a four-team battle for the top spot in

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Heat ‘Don’t Like Their Hand’ In Jimmy Butler Trade DiscussionsHeat ‘Don’t Like Their Hand’ In Jimmy Butler Trade Discussions

The Miami Heat have yet to receive any attractive trade offers for Jimmy Butler, according to Brian Windhorst of ESPN.

“They’ve definitely gotten a lot of calls. The issue here is that most of the offers are not that attractive to the Heat. And that doesn’t surprise them because a month ago they heard some calls on Jimmy Butler and then they came out with that statement that they weren’t going to trade him because they really didn’t like any of the offers.

Right now you’re seeing a lot of teams testing just how low they might be able to buy Jimmy Butler for,” said Windhorst on SportsCenter.

Windhorst added that the Suns were the exception and continue to pursue a trade for Butler. With the Heat uninterested in taking back Bradley Beal’s contract, a potential trade would have to include three or four teams.

Windhorst added that he does see Butler eventually getting traded.

“It’s going to be a lot of talking, a lot of complicated maneuvering. I think Butler will eventually get moved but the Heat don’t like their hand right now at all,” added Windhorst.

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