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    Wolves Made Idiotic Trade Offer to 76ers Involving Jimmy Butler

    Written By

    Pete Michael

    Date

    2018.09.28

    Surely this is a troll?

    ​We know the Timberwolves want to get rid of Jimmy Butler. But c’mon, guys. At least propose some realistic offers.

    With all the excitement going on right now in anticipation of the new NBA season, many fans out there are only going to be able to shake their heads at this.

    The Minnesota Timberwolves reportedly asked the Philadelphia 76ers for Ben Simmons in a trade for Jimmy Butler. 76ers rejected the offer, per @KevinOConnorNBA



    — NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) Choose A Different Model

    Jimmy Butler is a great player. There is no denying that. But trading Butler for ​Ben Simmons? Really?

    We have a tough time imagining the ​76ers listening to that offer with a straight face. Take the most recent Rookie of the Year, or the older player with more mileage and a tendency to cause drama?

    September 27, 2018.

    The #TWolves wanted #Sixers point guard Ben Simmons in a trade for Jimmy Butler, per @KevinOConnorNBA



    STORY | https://t.co/rfJuGjGVlp



    [h/t @SixersWire] pic.twitter.com/vD5zpcWygw



    — Sixerdelphia (@Sixerdelphia) Choose A Different Model

    Simmons offers an unlimited amount of potential for the 76ers, and had an unbelievable rookie season for them. They would be insane to trade him for Butler, despite how good he may be.

    At this point in Butler’s career, it is very clear where he stands in comparison to the other stars of the league. He is a star himself. But he’s not a superstar.

    Yeah, that decision is a no-brainer.

    September 27, 2018.

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