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Brooklyn Nets “Not Pursuing” Jimmy Butler Next Offseason

January 15, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Mar 2, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) celebrates as the Heat pull away late in the fourth period at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Peter Joneleit-USA TODAY Sports

The Brooklyn Nets have formally clarified their intentions for the future. When Jimmy Butler becomes a free agent in the upcoming offseason, the team has “no plans” to pursue him, several people close to the franchise told NBA insider Marc Stein. Brooklyn made this decision as it remains committed to preserving its financial flexibility and available cap space.

Brooklyn Nets “Not Pursuing” Jimmy Butler Next Offseason

Why Butler Won’t be in Brooklyn

Don’t expect the Brooklyn Nets to chase Butler because they have maximum cap room going into the upcoming offseason. The Nets, who presently have the fourth-worst record in the Eastern Conference at 13-26, have reportedly piqued Butler’s interest in the past.

However, Stein claims that the sentiment appears to be reciprocated.

“Butler needn’t expect the Nets to be a suitor for his services if he goes through with plans to bypass his $52.4 player option with Miami for next season to become a free agent,” Stein wrote. “League sources reiterated to The Stein Line this week that the Nets have no plans to pursue to Butler in free agency.”

Brooklyn’s Financial Flexibility Plan

Over the past several weeks, the Nets have traded Dennis Schroder and Dorian Finney-Smith before the trade deadline on February 6th. In the process, they freed up almost $28 million in expected cap space.

Although HoopsHype cap expert Yossi Gozlan predicts Brooklyn to have $65 million in actual cap space, Spotrac projects the team to have over $90 million. Considering that Butler’s maximum contract is estimated at around $54.1 million, that should be more than enough room.

The Brooklyn Nets now project with $65 million in 2025 cap space while being able to re-sign Cam Thomas.

They were projected with $50 million in space if they kept Dorian Finney-Smith and he opted in.

— Yossi Gozlan (@YossiGozlan) December 29, 2024

The interest in Butler never made sense, as mentioned here. Butler will turn 36 years old in September, and it wouldn’t make much sense for the Nets to get him when they are still rebuilding. From a basketball perspective, he needs to rebuild his image and prove to contending teams that he is valuable.

A Leverage Play for Brooklyn

If Butler is not moved and chooses to opt-out, the team that gets him may very well not give Butler a max contract. In addition, Brooklyn’s decision to not pursue him might reduce his leverage in the upcoming offseason.

In this case, it makes sense for Butler to play well now and increase his trade value again. Afterward, he can opt into his $52.4 million player option. Let’s see if the Nets have an available cap space for him before February 2026 or the following summer.

Although a lot can happen between now and July, there aren’t many suitors with real cap room right now. A team could carry out a multi-team sign and trade like the Heat did. However, it would introduce additional challenges.

The Last Word

When it comes to a return for Butler, the biggest question to consider is, “Is it valuable?” The Heat had enough flexibility to make real moves—acquiring Solomon Hill, Andre Iguodala, and Jae Crowder for a package led by an ailing Justise Winslow—while remaining far enough away from the first apron to pull it off.

When that happened, Butler was five years younger. The price of yesterday was not the same as the price today.

The post Brooklyn Nets “Not Pursuing” Jimmy Butler Next Offseason appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

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