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Jimmy Butler indicates he wants to be traded from Miami Heat

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The Miami Heat have suspended star small forward Jimmy Butler for seven games, the team announced Friday, and said it will listen to trade offers.

The Heat said in an X post that Butler’s suspension was because of conduct that has hurt the team throughout the season.

“We have suspended Jimmy Butler for seven games for multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team over the course of the season and particularly the last several weeks,” the team said.

A representative for Butler did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday night.

The suspension comes a day after Butler indicated he wants off the squad he has led to two NBA Finals.

Butler said Thursday night that he had lost his joy playing in Miami.

“I want to see me getting my joy back playing basketball. Wherever that may be, we’ll find out here pretty soon,” he told reporters. “I’m happy here off the court, but I want to be back to somewhat dominant, I want to hoop and I want to help this team win, and right now I’m not doing it.”

Asked if he could get his joy back on the court with the Heat, Butler said, “Probably not.”

The six-time all-star’s comments came after the Heat lost to the Indiana Pacers 128-115, with Butler scoring just nine points. He had also scored just nine a day earlier against the New Orleans Pelicans.

ESPN reported later Thursday that Butler “has indicated to the Miami Heat he wants the team to trade him,” citing league sources. NBC News has not independently verified that reporting.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra has attributed the back-to-back lackluster performances in part to Butler’s two-week absence due to an illness.

But the comments about finding joy come amid souring relations with team management that have fueled weeks of speculation.

On Christmas Day, ESPN reported that Butler preferred a trade ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline. In response, Heat president Pat Riley issued a rare statement in which he said, “We will make it clear — we are not trading Jimmy Butler.”

But in a post Friday, the Heat said Butler “and his representative have indicated that they wish to be traded, therefore, we will listen to offers.”

“Through his actions and statements, he has shown he no longer wants to be part of this team,” the Heat said.

The Heat decided not to offer Butler a new contract before the 2024-25 season, when he was eligible for a two-year $113 million extension.

Butler missed the Heat’s first-round playoff series last season due to a knee injury. Following the team’s loss to the Boston Celtics, Butler indicated on social media that the team would’ve won the series had he been healthy.

“If you’re not on the court playing, you should keep your mouth shut,” Riley said in response.

Butler has indicated he’s open to playing anywhere other than Miami next, ESPN reported sources.

The 35-year-old, known for his combative two-way style and clutch playoff scoring, is in the final year of a $49 million contract and can become a free agent in July.

Astha Rajvanshi

Astha Rajvanshi is a reporter for NBC News Digital, based in London. Previously, she worked as a staff writer covering international news for TIME.

Antonio Planas

Antonio Planas is a breaking news reporter for NBC News Digital.

Brooke Glatz contributed.

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