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Jimmy Butler's suspension reclassified to increase the fine?

After learning that Jimmy Butler had met with Pat Riley to tell him again that he wanted to leave Miami as quickly as possible, the insider (close to the players) Chris Haynes now ensures that the Heat is considering changing the designation of his player's suspension, imposed for his failed “shootarounds” and his attitude.

Thus, the Heat would no longer speak of “conduct detrimental to the team” but now of “refusal to provide services”. A more severe designation, used in particular by the Rockets in their conflict with Royce White, which would have the effect of increasing the fine of the six-time All-Star. In fact, the rate changes, going from 1/145 (of the annual salary) per missed match to 1/91.6. For Jimmy Butler, who was to earn $48.8 million this season, we would therefore go from $336,552 lost per missed match to $532,751.

And the fine would therefore increase from 2.35 to 3.7 million dollars if the name change is confirmed…

One more maneuver in the heated divorce between Jimmy Butler and Pat Riley? As for the players' union, which had already announced its intention to file a protest against the initial suspension, a name change of this type would be even more annoying. Especially since it seems questionable when Jimmy Butler never refused to play for the Heat, even if he gave the impression of evolving with the handbrake.

Suspended seven games, Jimmy Butler could in any case return to action this Friday, when the Nuggets host the Kaseya Center. Still according to Chris Haynesthe person concerned would not be against the idea of ​​playing again with Miami… of course until its leaders find a new base for him.

Jimmy Butler Percentage Rebounds
Season Team MJ Min Shots 3pts L.F. Off Def Early Pd Party Int Bp Ct Pts
2011-12 CHI 42 9 40.5 18.2 76.8 0.5 0.8 1.3 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.1 2.6
2012-13 CHI 82 26 46.7 38.1 80.3 1.7 2.3 4.0 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.4 8.6
2013-14 CHI 67 39 39.7 28.3 76.9 1.3 3.6 4.9 2.6 1.6 1.9 1.5 0.5 13.1
2014-15 CHI 65 39 46.2 37.8 83.4 1.8 4.1 5.8 3.3 1.7 1.8 1.4 0.6 20.0
2015-16 CHI 67 37 45.5 31.1 83.2 1.2 4.2 5.3 4.8 1.9 1.6 2.0 0.6 20.9
2016-17 CHI 76 37 45.5 36.7 86.5 1.7 4.5 6.2 5.5 1.5 1.9 2.1 0.4 23.9
2017-18 MIN 59 37 47.4 35.0 85.4 1.3 4.0 5.3 4.9 1.3 2.0 1.8 0.4 22.2
2018-19 * All Teams 65 34 46.2 34.7 85.5 1.9 3.4 5.3 4.0 1.7 1.9 1.5 0.6 18.7
2018-19 * PHL 55 33 46.1 33.8 86.8 1.9 3.4 5.3 4.0 1.7 1.8 1.5 0.5 18.2
2018-19 * MIN 10 36 47.1 37.8 78.7 1.6 3.6 5.2 4.3 1.8 2.4 1.4 1.0 21.3
2019-20 MIA 58 34 45.5 24.4 83.4 1.8 4.8 6.7 6.0 1.4 1.8 2.2 0.6 19.9
2020-21 MIA 52 34 49.7 24.5 86.3 1.8 5.1 6.9 7.1 1.4 2.1 2.1 0.3 21.5
2021-22 MIA 57 34 48.0 23.3 87.0 1.8 4.1 5.9 5.5 1.5 1.6 2.1 0.5 21.4
2022-23 MIA 64 33 53.9 35.0 85.0 2.2 3.7 5.9 5.3 1.2 1.8 1.6 0.3 22.9
2023-24 MIA 60 34 49.9 41.4 85.8 1.8 3.5 5.3 5.0 1.1 1.3 1.7 0.3 20.8
2024-25 MIA 22 31 55.2 37.5 78.8 2.3 3.2 5.5 4.7 1.0 1.2 1.2 0.4 17.6
Total 836 33 47.2 33.0 84.2 1.6 3.7 5.3 4.3 1.4 1.6 1.6 0.4 18.3

How to read the stats? MJ = matches played; Min = Minutes; Shots = Successful shots / Attempted shots; 3pts = 3-points / 3-points attempted; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive rebound; Tot = Total rebounds; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal fouls; Int = Intercepts; Bp = Lost balls; Ct: Against; Pts = Points.

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