Jimmy Butlers agent pushes back on Warriors trade rumors amid Anthony Davis buzz

Jimmy Butler trade speculation has gotten loud enough that his agent decided it was time to step in.Over the past 24 hours, the Golden State Warriors have been tied to a complicated offseason scenario involving Anthony Davis, LeBron James and Butler’s contract.The rumored framework centers on Golden State pursuing Davis from the Washington Wizards, with Butler potentially being used as the necessary salary-matching piece in a blockbuster deal.The reported endgame would be even bigger: acquire Davis, then use his presence to help convince James to join Stephen Curry and Draymond Green in the Bay Area.Butler’s camp, however, is pushing back on the idea that the six-time All-Star is already being quietly moved toward the exit.Bernie Lee, Butler’s agent, responded to the rumors in a statement to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, stressing that the Warriors have told Butler their plan remains centered on helping him recover from his ACL injury and return to the court with Golden State.“I don’t want to get into a constant cycle of responding to this stuff,” Lee said, before adding that the Warriors have been “resolute” in their plan to support Butler through rehab and continue with him in pursuit of a championship.That was the key part of the message.Lee was not just dismissing a random trade machine idea.

He was addressing a rumor that has gained momentum because of how easily Butler’s salary fits into a potential Davis pursuit.If Golden State wants to land another star making major money, Butler becomes the obvious name people attach to the deal.That does not mean the Warriors are actually ready to move him.Lee also framed Butler’s injury recovery as part of the reason patience is required from the organization and fan base.

Butler, he said, remains focused on “getting back between the four lines” and doing his part — with the Warriors.Butler himself recently acknowledged the reality of the NBA business.Asked about trade speculation, he told Slater t...

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