For much of the offseason, questions surfaced about what Jimmy Butler‘s future with the Miami Heat looks like. Butler has two years remaining on his contract, though this includes a $52.4 million player option for the 2025-26 season. Reports earlier in the year indicated that the Marquette alum is eying a max contract extension with the Heat. However, nothing came of it, and a max contract extension seems increasingly unlikely. Now, as he enters a potential contract year, Butler’s future in Miami remains uncertain. However, given the latest reports, we have a better idea of where Butler and the Heat stand.
In a recent episode of his podcast (Spotify link), ESPN’s Brian Windhorst spoke about Butler and the Heat. Windhorst said that Butler wants to remain with Miami. However, Windhorst also suggests there is a real possibility Butler will decline his player option next year to become a free agent.
“A few things on the Heat,” Windhorst said. “One, as far as I know, I think Jimmy Butler wants to be in Miami. His goal is to get another contract from the Heat. He also, I think, has a player option in his contract. Which, I think, his intention is to probably waive and become a free agent. But he still has that out there.”
Analyst Sheds Light On Jimmy Butler’s Future With Miami Heat
Jimmy Butler Reportedly Has Eyes On Another Eastern Conference Team
In September, Brian Lewis of The New York Post reported that Butler is “fond” of joining the Brooklyn Nets. Furthermore, Lewis also suggested that Butler has already decided to decline his player option next summer.
“Butler isn’t just open to Brooklyn, but fond of it,” Lewis wrote. “Now, he’s not a Net and he might never get close to becoming one. But to dismiss the possibility out of hand is foolish. Butler has decided he’ll play out next season and won’t extend in Miami ahead of his opt-out in 2025. He seems intent on hitting free agency, even if (when?) the Heat finally get around to giving him a concrete offer.”
The Nets are in a rebuilding phase, especially following their offseason trade of Mikal Bridges. From a basketball perspective, Butler joining the Nets is a bit questionable. However, Brooklyn does have a solid future, and joining the team would reunite Butler with former Philadelphia 76ers teammate Ben Simmons.
The Last Word
Butler has made it clear in the past that he wants to stay in Miami. However, it seems increasingly likely next season could become his final year with the team. A trade at this point does not seem like a legitimate option, but neither does agreeing to a contract extension. Butler recently turned 35 and is coming off an MCL injury. However, the Houston native has accomplished a lot with the Heat since joining them in 2019. His status with the Heat will be worth following during the 2024-25 season.