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The Chicago Bulls still hold a special place in Jimmy Butler's heart. Drafted with the 30th pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, Butler spent the first six seasons of his career with the Bulls franchise. During this time, the former Marquette standout took larger ...
The Minnesota Timberwolves aggressively pursued a trade forChicago BullsAll-Star Jimmy Butler on Thursday night after drafting Kris Dunn, but the talks fizzled after some initial optimism that a deal could be struck, according to league sources. Sources ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Jimmy Butler welcomes the challenge of defending the hottest player in the NBA, Stephen Curry, on Friday night in Oakland. As a matter of fact, Butler plans to ask Chicago Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg for the assignment. "I look forward to ...
On Sunday, the Golden State Warriors cruised to a 123 – 91 victory over the Chicago Bulls, giving Jimmy Butler an opportunity to face his former squad. After the matchup, Butler discovered that the Bulls have lost more contests in his absence than when ...
DENVER -- Chicago Bulls All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler left Friday night's game against theDenver Nuggetslate in the secondquarter with a sprained left knee. Butler did not return to the game, which the Bulls lost 115-110, after blowing an 18-point lead ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Chicago Bulls All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler did not play in Monday night's 112-107 win over the Kings because of a bruised right heel. It was second straight game he has missed because of the injury. He is considered questionable for ...
Chicago Bulls swingman Jimmy Butlerbecame on Monday night the eighth player this season to uncork a 50-point game, which tied the NBA's single-season record. As recently as four seasons ago, 50-point games in the NBA were rarer than no-hitters in baseball.
The NBA announced Thursday thatChicago Bulls swingman Jimmy Butlerhas been named the league's Most Improved Player. Butler was the runaway winner in the voting process, garnering 92 of a possible 129 first-place votes from a panel of media members.