In a recent episode of SiriusXM NBA Radio, former NBA star Tim Hardaway Sr. didn’t hold back when discussing Jimmy Butler’s tumultuous exit from the Miami Heat. Hardaway Sr., who played for both the Golden State Warriors and the Miami Heat during his career, called Butler a “crybaby” for his handling of the trade saga.
Butler’s relationship with the Heat deteriorated early in the 2024-25 season, leading to multiple suspensions for conduct detrimental to the team. The situation reached a boiling point when the Heat suspended Butler indefinitely and eventually traded him to the Golden State Warriors just before the trade deadline.
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Hardaway Sr. expressed his frustration, saying, “I didn’t agree with what (Butler) was doing. You’re under contract. You’re a baby. You’re a crybaby because they said ‘no’ to you. You can’t deviate and mess up the team.” He also criticized the Heat for allowing Butler to get away with his behavior.
It might have worked out for everyone
Despite the messy exit, Miami granted Jimmy Butler’s wish to join a contender, trading him to the Warriors for Andrew Wiggins and other assets. Butler now has the opportunity to play alongside Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, aiming to push the Warriors into playoff contention.
The comments from Hardaway Sr. have sparked a debate among fans and analysts about Butler’s legacy with the Heat and his behavior during the trade saga. While some agree with Hardaway’s assessment, others believe Butler was justified in seeking a trade given the circumstances.
As the Warriors integrate Butler into their lineup, all eyes will be on how he performs and whether he can help lead the team to success. Meanwhile, the Heat will look to move forward and rebuild their roster after the dramatic departure of their star player.