Wolves will deal Butler if offer is ‘good for us’
Published 7:46 am Tuesday, September 25, 2018
The Minnesota Timberwolves have started their 30th season amid more drama and dysfunction, an all-too-familiar feeling.
Jimmy Butler, the four-time All-Star shooting guard whose heralded arrival from Chicago sparked a 16-win improvement and an end to a 13-year absence from the playoffs, told president of basketball operations and head coach Tom Thibodeau last week he wants to be traded and won’t re-sign with the team.
Talk about bad timing, even by Timberwolves standards.
“It’s not the first time a player has made that type of request, nor will it be the last, and our job is to seek out the best opportunity for us.” Thibodeau said.