After six years with the Miami Heat, Jimmy Butler decided to make a bold move to the Golden State Warriors. Meanwhile, Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo have elevated their offensive play, stepping up for the team. The NBA franchise, aiming to lower its payroll, has made several strategic roster changes with financial considerations in mind. Among these was a surprising trade that did not escape Draymond Green‘s attention, who quickly mentioned it to his teammate Butler.

On Friday, August 15, NBA insider Shams Charania reported a strategic trade involving the Miami Heat and Brooklyn Nets. They sent Haywood Highsmith and a 2032 second-round pick to the Nets in exchange for a protected 2026 second-round selection. Fans interpret this move as a calculated effort by the Heat to reduce their payroll and set the stage for a team rebuild in the upcoming seasons.

After the move was announced, Draymond Green quickly took to Instagram Stories to share his reaction. He posted, “look what you’ve done Jimbo (Jimmy Butler).” making it clear where he stood on the matter. But Green did not stop there. On his Threads account, he provided further insight, saying, Y’all(internet experts) wanted Jimmy to come off the bench behind dude, and 5 months later The Heat traded him for a bag of chips. That’s wild.”

Haywood Highsmith stepped into a more significant role for the Miami Heat following Jimmy Butler’s departure, signaling the team’s confidence in him as a potential replacement. However, his subsequent trade surprised many, especially given the limited assets received in return for a player of Highsmith’s stature. On the upside, the trade allows the franchise to steer clear of the luxury tax, bringing them $3.98 million under the threshold.

Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat talks with Haywood Highsmith #24 in the first half against the New York Knicks.

During his four-year tenure with the Miami Heat, Highsmith consistently proved himself as a reliable player in the rotation. Despite his solid contributions, he never quite secured a pivotal position on the roster. Over the course of 213 games, he averaged 5.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game. While his departure stirred some controversy, trading him presents a more appealing option than releasing him.

Following his high-profile exit from the Miami Heat, Jimmy Butler has made concerted efforts to distance himself from any controversies tied to his career. In response to Draymond Green’s recent claims, Butler offered a pointed rebuttal. Don’t put that evil on me Ricky Bobby! I had nothing to do with it!… Let me live my offseason with my blonde weave in.” This message highlights his sole focus on the Warriors, where he aims to secure his first NBA championship.

Unlike Haywood in Miami, Jimmy Butler has successfully carved out a pivotal role with the Golden State Warriors. The 35-year-old veteran is preparing to enter his first full season with the team, having firmly secured a starting spot alongside Stephen Curry. Butler’s contributions have been instrumental in unlocking Curry’s best scoring form once again, setting an optimistic tone for the Warriors’ season ahead.