Jimmy Butler Traded to the Suns Odds

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Jimmy Butler to the Suns Trade Odds

With news that Jimmy Butler has once again been suspended by the Miami Heat, this time indefinitely, the betting market for where Butler ends up next is really heating up (pun intended).  BetOnline has Butler favored at -200 to be traded to the Golden State Warriors.

The real value comes with the Phoenix Suns at 11-1 to land Butler.  Those odds are subject to change if not locked in here.

According to Larry Brown Sports, while speaking on the late edition of 'SportsCenter' with Scott Van Pelt, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said: "I am not saying this is for sure gonna happen. I am not predicting what’s gonna happen. But, I do think some teams that thought they were out of this are coming back in because it doesn’t look like the Suns and Heat are gonna be able to consummate a deal.

"I think we might see a team swoop in here and get Jimmy Butler at a cheap price — a guy who can be the best player in a playoff series at a bargain price. And I think that’s the phase of this where we’re at … this could be a trade that affects the outcome of this season.”

Butler reportedly wants to play with Devin Booker and Kevin Durant on the Phoenix Suns.  Wanting something and whether it is possible are two different things.

The Suns need to trade Bradley Beal to ensure salaries work.

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The Saints next head coach betting market is now closed with the Saints widely expected to hire Darren Rizzi.

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