Bam Adebayo’s brutally honest reaction to Heat-Jimmy Butler trade drama
As the Miami Heat face the Utah Jazz on Saturday night, the talk around the organization has been around Jimmy Butler and the recent developments involving trade talks and his seven-game suspension. The Heat’s captain Bam Adebayo spoke at Saturday’s shootaround about a number of topics centered around his teammate in Butler.
Adebayo and Butler have been teammates for the past five seasons where they have been to two NBA Finals as the 27-year-old said that it’s “disappointing” to see the franchise and Butler go at it. However, his focus at the moment is on how himself and the team can win games according to Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald.
“It’s disappointing when you see the organization and a player going head to head like that,” Adebayo said. “But the rest of us got to figure out how to win games. So for me as captain, it’s worrying about the other guys and getting them locked in and ready to go to try to compete and win a game.”
“Have everybody understand that this is the NBA, this is a part of your career,” Adebayo said of his message to the team. “You got to go through ups and downs, you got to figure stuff out and you got to do that while being locked in and competing at a high level. That’s what I’m trying to get everybody focused on. There’s a lot of noise going around. The biggest thing for us is just keep competing and focus on on-the-court stuff.”
Heat’s Bam Adebayo on the thought of Jimmy Butler being traded
The situation has amplified after the Heat’s loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday where Butler said after the game that he lost his “joy” of playing basketball and responded “Probably not” when asked if he can regain that in Miami. ESPN would report later that Butler requested a trade out of Miami as the Heat suspended the star a day later for “conduct detrimental” to the team.
On the topic of a potential trade, Adebayo would focus more so on what he and the team can “control” as a deal would be up to management such as Heat President Pat Riley.