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Details Emerge About Jimmy Butler’s ‘Promise’ With Heat

Jimmy Butler spent more than five seasons with the Miami Heat and, for a time, was the centerpiece of their plans and culture.
But things soured quickly between Butler and the team, and he was sent to the Golden State Warriors last season.
Now, some inside reporting from Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald is casting a light on how things fell apart.
Apparently, the Heat were assured that Butler would play well and be on his best behavior.
He didn’t, and that put the team in a very difficult spot.
“A Heat source said Butler’s agent, Bernie Lee, promised Miami that Butler would comport himself well last season and would never complain about not getting a contract extension. That proved to be untrue, leaving the Heat without any bargaining position at the trade deadline. In retrospect, the Heat should have sought that assurance directly from Butler last July,” Jackson wrote.
Butler was reportedly unhappy with his position on the team and Miami’s prospects.
He didn’t want to play for a team that was struggling and refusing to use him as often as he wanted.
There were reports that stated he refused to practice, missed plane flights, and constantly had a bad attitude.
The Heat suspended him multiple times and got to work at finding a new home for him.
When he was finally sent to the Warriors, he had left such a bad taste in the mouths of all Miami fans that his legacy with that team is now tarnished.
But he seems to be much happier with Golden State, and the Heat are attempting to carve out a path without him.
It’s shocking to hear how bad things got between the Heat and Butler, but it’s clear that this relationship had come to a traumatic and undeniable end.
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John Wall Lands A New Media Job

John Wall just announced his retirement from the NBA, but he isn’t staying away from the sport he loves so much.
According to Legion Hoops, John Wall is joining Amazon Prime’s NBA coverage in the new season.
Basketball fans haven’t seen much of Wall over the last few years, so they will be excited to get as much as they can from him.
REPORT: John Wall is joining Amazon Prime’s NBA coverage
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) August 20, 2025
Wall spent 11 seasons in the NBA but announced that he was hanging up his jersey for good earlier this week.
Wall hasn’t been on the court since the 2022-23 season, when he spent 34 games with the Los Angeles Clippers.
It had been years since he played a full season, but there was a time when he was one of the most aggressive and helpful players in the league.
He got his start with the Washington Wizards, where he made a name for himself as a gifted scorer and terrific passer.
Wall has great knowledge about the game, and he will bring that to his Amazon coverage.
The media company has been aggressive, putting together a strong group of experts to call games.
They obviously want to make a huge impact during their first season covering the association.
It’s very likely that Wall had this deal figured out before he revealed his retirement.
He will get to work right away, because the new season is starting soon, and Wall has to prepare himself for the long year ahead in his new position.
Years ago, Wall was one of the most remarkable players in the NBA, and now he will be on the sidelines giving fans his expert opinions.
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Jrue Holiday Names Hardest Celtics Player To Defend

Jrue Holiday is about to begin his first season with the Portland Trail Blazers, which means he will soon battle against his former team, the Boston Celtics.
Holiday obviously has very exclusive knowledge about the team and well-founded opinions about the best players in the lineup.
According to Legion Hoops, Holiday said that Payton Pritchard was the hardest player to defend in Boston.
Holiday was only playing against Pritchard during practices up until recently, but now he will battle him on the court in the new season.
Jrue Holiday said Payton Pritchard was the hardest player to defend in Boston
(via @RunItBackFDTV, h/t @Fullcourtpass) pic.twitter.com/PcfTmNZrVZ
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) August 20, 2025
Holiday may be afraid of guarding Pritchard, but he’s no slouch either.
He has always been very hard to defend and produced 11.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.9 assists for the Celtics last season.
He started in all 62 of his games, while Pritchard stayed on the second unit.
But he did amazing things off the bench, and earned his first Sixth Man of the Year trophy.
His average of 14.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 3.5 assists impressed the Celtics.
He did so well that most reports say he has earned a place in the starting lineup for the new season.
Because of the team’s multiple changes in the offseason, Pritchard is going to get many more opportunities.
That means he will be front and center during most games and will show everyone, including Holiday, how difficult it is to stop him.
Many people were shocked when Holiday was moved from the Celtics at the start of the offseason.
Now he will get a chance to teach the Blazers everything he can in order to take Boston down in the new season.
He knows that Pritchard will be tough to slow down, but Holiday is up for the challenge.
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Draymond Green Fires Back At Alperen Sengun’s Comments

A war of words is brewing between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets.
It all started when Alperen Sengun had some choice words for the Warriors, claiming they were “crying” about fouls during the playoffs, but committed plenty of their own.
Draymond Green, never one to back away from a fight, took those words personally and responded.
“That’s a tough thing to say after you lose… You have to win to stuff like that,” Green posted on social media, via NBACentral.
But he wasn’t done, and Green fired more shots after that.
“Hold that L,” he replied to another post.
Draymond Green fires back at Alperen Şengün pic.twitter.com/0QjuKtaSbU
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) August 20, 2025
Is this the beginning of something bitter between these two talented stars?
The Warriors and Rockets duked it out during the playoffs, with Golden State ultimately coming out on top and putting the Rockets away after seven games.
In the end, the Warriors’ experience won out, but that might not be the case next year.
The Rockets have been one of the busiest teams during the offseason, and they are obviously attempting to become one of the best teams in the West.
They are aiming to take down the Warriors and anyone else in their way.
Sengun and Green butted heads during their previous series, and they will surely battle again in the future.
Knowing these two, this won’t be the last time they argue with one another.
Right now, they are bickering on social media, but what happens when they meet on the court in 2025-26?
Everyone will be paying close attention to the rivalry between these two, because it could quickly turn explosive.
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Dejounte Murray Shows Off Insane Bounce Amid Injury Recovery

Is Dejounte Murray finally healthy and ready to truly help the New Orleans Pelicans?
Sadly, his first season with the Pelicans wasn’t what he expected, and the team suffered because of it.
But he could be back in perfect shape when 2025-26 kicks off.
A video shared by Will Guillory on X showed Murray on the court, catching the ball and throwing down a dunk with ease.
This looks like a man who has recovered from his Achilles injury.
Dejounte Murray throwing down a dunk as he shows more progress in his recovery from a torn Achilles he suffered in late January pic.twitter.com/XkiVmIQO6P
— Will Guillory (@WillGuillory) August 20, 2025
Murray only participated in 31 games last season, averaging 17.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 7.4 assists on 39.3 percent from the field.
He was only able to play such an abbreviated season because of a couple of serious injuries.
It actually started during the first game of the season, when he hurt his wrist.
He finally returned months later, but then suffered an Achilles tendon injury at the end of January, and didn’t play after that.
By the time Murray left the team for the second time, the Pelicans were already in a bad place and losing all chance of reaching the playoffs.
Sure enough, they didn’t even come close, and the entire season was a nightmare.
Since then, Murray has been hard at work getting better so he can lead the team.
When he was moved to the Pelicans, he was supposed to become a huge part of their offensive power, but he didn’t get the chance to do that during his first year.
Now, he’s in better shape and prepared to turn last season into a distant and painful memory.
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Kings Emerge As ‘One Home’ For Veteran Guard

The Sacramento Kings are hoping to become playoff contenders again in the new season, but they’re going to need a little help.
The team’s front office seems hesitant to make big swings in the offseason, so they may only commit to minor adjustments.
Is one of them the addition of Russell Westbrook?
According to Jake Fischer, Westbrook will make his way to the Kings this summer, but there is a chance he won’t be in the NBA at all in 2025-26.
“The Kings are the one home for Russell Westbrook if he’s going to be in the NBA at all,” Fischer said, via Fullcourtpass.
Russell Westbrook might not be in the NBA next season, per @JakeLFischer
“The Kings are the one home for Russell Westbrook if he’s going to be in the NBA at all.” pic.twitter.com/aSoRF2Pv7a
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) August 20, 2025
It sounds like Westbrook has to go with the Kings if he wants to remain in the league.
The free agent would likely be signed to a vet’s minimum contract, which is a far cry from what he is used to, but the best he can get.
And would he be a starter or spend more of his time on the bench?
Westbrook’s role with the Kings isn’t clear, and, again, he would have to accept whatever they put on the table.
Of course, he could also choose to turn down Sacramento and either sit out until he finds a new team or perhaps even play overseas.
Westbrook has his problems, but he’s not a bad player.
His value among teams has certainly diminished over the last few years, partly because he keeps moving around from squad to squad.
Now, the market for Westbrook is minimal, and he is having to deal with that reality.
The Kings would gladly take him, and they could help revitalize his career, but Westbrook could balk at their offer.
If he does, will he have other options?
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Jayson Tatum Has Honest Admission About His Achilles Rehab

Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics is on the road to recovery, but it’s a long and slow one.
Tatum is getting honest about how hard the last several months have been.
According to him, the beginning of his rehabilitation process was incredibly difficult and unlike anything he has experienced before.
“That first 6 weeks was probably the toughest six weeks of any point in my life,” Tatum said, via Fullcourtpass.
Jayson Tatum on his achilles rehab
“That first 6 weeks was probably the toughest six weeks of any point in my life”
(h/t @lockedupjb) pic.twitter.com/JBWHVfX0eP
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) August 20, 2025
Tatum is just three months into his recovery, and it will take much longer than that before he’s back at 100 percent.
He wants to be on the court with the rest of his team, but he knows he will be viewing them from the sidelines in 2025-26.
That’ll be tough for him, because he is Boston’s most important player and has been a centerpiece of their success over the last few years.
Tatum will need to remain resilient in the new season because the chances of him coming back before the end of 2025-26 are slim.
A serious injury like this takes months to get through, and Tatum will probably miss the entire year with Boston.
The Celtics have been making moves to get by without Tatum, but the road ahead won’t be easy for them either.
They have been employing cost-cutting strategies to bring in enough talent to keep them afloat throughout the 2025-26 season.
Where will they be when Tatum is finally ready to play again?
Tatum has pushed through some dark days, and he will have to keep his sights set on the future.
His career isn’t over, and it’s just taking a brief break.
That is tough for someone as competitive as him.
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