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Report: Jimmy Butler Stayed at Mansion Instead of Heat Hotel During 2023 NBA Finals

Adam WellsJanuary 17, 2025

DENVER, CO - JUNE 12: Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat prepares to shoot a free throw during Game Five of the 2023 NBA Finals on June 12, 2023 at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2023 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)
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As Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat navigate what has been an awkward partnership so far this season, details about the extent to which the team broke from their traditional rules for the six-time All-Star in the past are starting to come out.

Per ESPN's Ramona Shelburne, the Heat gave Butler permission to fly privately or stay at different locations away from the team on road trips, including one instance in which he set up camp at a mansion 30 miles from the team hotel during the 2023 NBA Finals against the Denver Nuggets.

"That is not common at all," one Western Conference general manager told Shelburne. "A superstar might stay at a different hotel but not at a mansion 30 miles away."

Shelburne noted another way the Heat gave leeway to Butler included hiring his personal trainer onto their staff, which is described as a "common practice" for superstar players on other teams but not Miami.

One Heat source told Shelburne they "let Jimmy do more than we ever let LeBron or DWade or (Alonzo Mourning) do."

According to Shelburne, the Heat's reasoning for relaxing some of their methods for Butler dates back to the summer of 2014 after LeBron James went back to the Cleveland Cavaliers. They gave Chris Bosh a five-year extension, but used some of their remaining money to fill out other holes on the roster. This left Dwyane Wade to take a two-year, $31.1 million contract, even though his value at that point was still significantly higher than that.

Wade wound up leaving in the summer of 2016 after the two sides couldn't come to terms on a new deal.

One source close to Butler told Shelburne they "said all the time that DWade died so that [Jimmy] could live" with the Heat. Miami wound up acquiring Butler in a sign-and-trade deal in July 2019.

The partnership has been mutually beneficial, with Butler being the best player for most of his six seasons in Miami. The Heat have reached the Eastern Conference Finals three times and played in the NBA Finals twice since the 2019-20 season.

Butler, who is set to return from a seven-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the team on Friday against the Nuggets, remains steadfast in his desire to be traded away from Miami before the Feb. 6 trade deadline.

The Heat are currently eighth in the Eastern Conference with a 20-19 record. Butler is averaging 17.6 points on 55.2 percent shooting, 5.5 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 22 starts this season.