Many people consider Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler to be a prime trade candidate next offseason. Though Butler has repeatedly expressed a desire to retire with the Heat, he and the franchise have failed to find enough common ground on a contract extension. As a result, teams are lining up in the stands to see whether the star will eventually become available.
In a shocking turn of events, “the expectation at this point is that Butler will pass on the extension even if the Heat offers it… and then opt out of his current contract to become a free agent next summer,” per Miami Herald reporter Anthony Chiang.
Jimmy Butler Eyeing Free Agency, Not Heat Extension
Butler’s agent, Bernie Lee, was asked whether his client would consider signing an extension before the deadline. With his noncommittal non-answer, Lee showed everyone that the line between sports agent and politicians is pretty thin.
“The gift about sports is to a large extent things are absolutes and there is no need to live in hypotheticals,” Lee says. “The absolute is the season at hand and the work that needs to be done. Jimmy went away this summer and prepared himself for the task at hand… Speculating on what’s next is irrelevant and disrespectful to the moment and this group.”
For someone who publicly disagreed with Heat general manager Pat Riley about Butler’s value to the team, this is a bold statement.
On the one hand, agents don’t usually scuffle with front office officials in the media, at least not directly. An individual willing to take that approach is not the type of person who is above “speculating on what’s next.” In addition to that, Lee also represents Brooklyn Nets point guard Ben Simmons, whose career is based around hypotheticals at this point. Consequently, Lee’s comments don’t make complete sense.
We Can Only Speculate For Now
There is something to the idea that from a player and team perspective there’s nothing more important than the task at hand. After reaching the NBA Finals twice this decade, they’re hoping that the third time is the charm and they can hoist their first post-LeBron championship banner. A player or team with supreme focus will want to focus on basketball, not business.
Over the last few years though, Butler hasn’t been that person.
It’s one thing for him to take immerse himself in business projects like Bigface, a commonality for athletes in this day and age. However, he’s come to Heat Media Days sporting comical looks more than entering the season extremely serious, desiring the attention. While he says that he has more than enough money, he has clearly had his mind on his future earnings.
That isn’t to suggest that Butler’s ultimate goal hasn’t been leading the Heat to a championship. It has been. Nonetheless, he’s been distracted and not just by the unfortunate circumstances surrounding his father’s failing health.
In 2024-25, fans may very well see the best version of Butler yet. Yes, he’s entering the season with a renewed focus. However, he’s also as skilled as he’s ever been. He’s more seasoned than ever. If he can also be as healthy as he’s ever been, the sky is the limit.
As far as what that mean’s for Butler’s future in Miami, people can only speculate. For now.