The Jimmy Butler saga in Miami took a turn for the worst on Monday when the Heat suspended him indefinitely after Butler walked out of a shoot around.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago native and former Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls guard Dwyane Wade revealed Thursday that he was diagnosed with cancer a little over a year ago and lost part of his kidney as a result.
Jimmy Butler wore the Chicago Bulls uniform for six seasons. A lot has happened since his move away from the Windy City. For one, he has established himself as one of the best playoff performers in the league, taking the Miami Heat to two NBA Finals. Unfortunately, his time in South Beach seems to be coming to an end and it is not a happy one.
The Citadel founder had initially teamed up with Sterling Bay to build his new corporate home after exiting Chicago, but cut ties in 2023.
Ken Griffin relocated the global headquarters of his financial firms, hedge fund Citadel and market maker Citadel Securities, from Chicago to Miami. The billionaire is now in the early stages of developing a headquarters tower along Brickell’s waterfront.
Jimmy Butler has been suspended for the third time this month by the Miami Heat. The suspension is indefinite for now.
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler has been suspended indefinitely as the team works on fulfilling his trade request. The Golden State Warriors were linked to Butler when his desire for a trade first became known,
Earlier this offseason, the Los Angeles Angels came to terms with former Chicago White Sox and Miami Marlins shortstop Tim Anderson. It was a minor league contr
The Chicago Cubs have had some talented outfielders over the years, especially defensively. Pete Crow-Armstrong is currently their standout defender, but
Billionaire Ken Griffin has tapped Related Companies to develop the global headquarters of his financial firms, hedge fund Citadel and market maker Citadel Securities, in Miami’s Brickell district, Bloomberg reported.
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Dwyane Wade, an NBA legend, Chicago native and former Chicago Bulls guard, revealed on Thursday that he was diagnosed with cancer and underwent kidney surgery more than a year ago.