In the end, Jimmy Butler will end up on the team that defeated the Miami Heat in the first round of the playoffs last year, the Philadelphia 76ers. And the Heat have dropped their last two games at home, to the Indiana Pacers and the Washington Wizards.
Is now the time to make a trade?
Pat Riley spoke about the trade discussions on Thursday. Below is an excerpt of an article by the Miami Herald’s Anthony Chiang.
When asked where the Heat currently stands in the trade market, Riley said Thursday: “I’m not looking, I’m listening and [general manager Andy Elisburg] and I are … we’ve been doing this all the time.