As the entire NBA has followed over the past two weeks, Bulls fans have anxiously awaited a breaking news report that Jimmy Butler has been traded from the Miami Heat. Why would Chicago fans care about Butler’s whereabouts? They’re a surefire bet to be involved in the transaction, per several sources over the last few days, and would likely see Zach LaVine moved with an All-Star level talent added in his place and a collection of future draft picks stockpiled. Senior staff writer for The Athletic, Fred Katz, reported a few hours ago that Beal had answered the allegations of potentially joining the Chicago Bulls. What are the three-time All-Star’s thoughts on playing in the Windy City, and should Arturas Karnisovas get involved in the Butler blockbuster?
Beal Will Not Play In Chicago
As heavily suspected, detailed a few days ago here, Beal’s camp has no reason to play for the Bulls. He left Washington solely for championship contention, something Chicago won’t be doing for several years. The wishful thinking of NBA fans led reporters to mention that the former Florida Gator would love the opportunity to play for his college coach, Billy Donovan, based on remarks earlier in his career supporting Donovan’s coaching style. It was also noted that Beal’s hometown in the midwest, St. Louis, could draw the 31-year-old for the final years of his career. Nonetheless, nothing had legitimate attachments, and Beal confirmed he won’t waive the no-trade clause to join the Bulls.
UPDATE:
According to @FredKatz, Bradley Beal will not waive his no-trade clause to go to the Chicago Bulls.
"Cold-weather cities, including Chicago, are less attractive to him, the source said. If a team has a losing record and a chilly winter, it won’t be on Beal’s list." pic.twitter.com/HqKey8vO6u
— ChicagoBullsCentral (@BullsCentraI) January 28, 2025
Chicago Removed From Butler Trade
Realistically, this heavily damages the Bulls’ chances of getting involved with the Butler mega-deal. Beal’s unwillingness to play in Chicago might end the entire trade prospect, as no other serious suitors aligned with each participating franchise’s wants. The last hope for the Bulls of being a part of the looming blockbuster is if a new team replaces Phoenix, Milwaukee works for LaVine, or Chicago accepts Butler. The latter will not happen.
With Bradley Beal declining to waive his no trade clause to join the Bulls, the Suns’ pursuit of Jimmy Butler hits a potentially impossible roadblock.
The Heat will likely pivot elsewhere for a Butler trade package soon, if the Suns can’t find a team that Beal will sign off on. pic.twitter.com/m8SR1fhoH6
— Evan Sidery (@esidery) January 28, 2025
Most of Chicago sighs with relief, dodging an older, more expensive version than LaVine. While it would have been refreshing to add new talent to the mix, and the future draft capital could have aided a complete rebuild, LaVine’s recent stellar play and the ever-changing standings in the playoff hunt have to drive another buyer to offer a better package for his services. With Beal and Butler as the lone All-Stars currently being shopped, LaVine is a potential suitor’s cheapest, youngest, and most talented option as of now.