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Butler has served up NBA drama

Timberwolv­es star’s trade demand top training camp story

- Tim Reynolds

M I A M I • Training camps for NBA teams have opened and with the season fast approachin­g, here are items of note as the league heads into the 2018-19 campaign:

❚ As of Wednesday, Jimmy Butler was still with the Minnesota Timberwolv­es. It’s likely temporary. The first big saga of the season is Butler’s trade request. “Our job is to seek out the best opportunit­y for us,” Wolves coach Tom Thibodeau said. “If something’s good for us, then we’re interested in doing it. If not, we’re ready to move forward the other way.” Several teams — including Miami, Cleveland and Brooklyn — have interest, as would be expected when talking about a four-time all-star.

❚ The Warriors have won three of the last four NBA titles and added Demarcus Cousins over the summer, making a great roster even greater. But Cousins, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and more could all be free agents next summer, meaning Golden State may be changing more than its address (the Warriors are moving into a new arena in San Francisco) after this season. “The idea is to really focus on how lucky we are to be here together in this era, this time and place,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “We’re well aware it’s not going to last forever.”

❚ For the first time since 2010, the Eastern Conference team in the NBA Finals will not be led by Lebron James, who is now with the Los Angeles Lakers. So while Boston, Toronto and Philadelph­ia are clearly good, the East race is as open as it has been in a decade. James helped Miami win the East from 2011 through 2014 and Cleveland in each of the last four seasons. “A Lebron-less East. That’s a good way to put it,” Washington coach Scott Brooks said. “He’s gone. He got a lot of players cut, traded, coaches fired.”

❚ Vince Carter is now with Atlanta, his eighth NBA team. He has an Olympic gold medal from 2000, but no NBA championsh­ip yet — though instead of ring chasing in a season where he’s turning 42, Carter decided to join a young team in Atlanta and simultaneo­usly be a player and mentor. “I’m trying to wring the towel all the way out,” Carter said. The Hawks might not have a great chance at the playoffs this season, but if they get there and Carter plays, he would become the thirdoldes­t player to appear in a postseason game.

❚ San Antonio has been to the playoffs in each of the last 21 seasons. The NBA record is 22 straight, set by Philadelph­ia from 1950 through 1971. If the Spurs get there this season, it’ll be the first time they do so without Tim Duncan (retired two years ago), Manu Ginobili (retired this summer) or Tony Parker (now in Charlotte) on the roster. “It’s a great opportunit­y for a new challenge,” said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, who took Ginobili along for San Antonio’s pre-season coaching retreat last week and picked his brain on strategy for the coming season.

❚ There are seven active MVPS in the NBA right now. James has won it four times, Stephen Curry twice and Dirk Nowitzki, Derrick Rose, Durant, Russell Westbrook and reigning MVP James Harden once. All seven now play in the Western Conference and Harden plans to do his part to keep the trophy on that side of the league. “I’ve got to take it to another level,” the Houston star said. “Every single year, I’ve got to improve and make sure that I’m a leader.”

❚ No. 1 overall draft pick Deandre Ayton goes into his rookie season with the Phoenix Suns with an NBA rookie coach in Igor Kokoskov. Suns guard Devin Booker raves about what he’s already learned from Kokoskov and Ayton is duly impressed. “Coach Igor is a smart coach, a very smart coach,” the Suns’ new centre said. “He’s all about fundamenta­ls and really taking your time in the post, taking care of your body and really all about conditioni­ng, as well, and studying the game.”

❚ Memphis veteran Omri Casspi enters this season with a distinctio­n nobody wants — no player in the NBA right now has been in more regular-season games without playing in a single playoff contest. Casspi has been in 552 games, none of them of the post-season variety, and that makes his playoff drought 17 games longer than Golden State’s Cousins. But Casspi has made a career out of being patient; the first Israeli to play in the NBA remembers a time when few people thought he’d never reach the league. “If you believe in yourself,” Casspi said, “good things will happen.”

❚ It’s hard to find an NBA all-time list on which James isn’t one of the leaders and that includes earnings. James will pass Duncan and Nowitzki and climb to No. 4 on the league’s career salary list this season, the $35.5 million he’ll be getting in his first season with Los Angeles pushing him to about $270 million for his 16 seasons. He’s on pace to pass Shaquille O’neal for the No. 3 spot in 201920 and would then pass Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett for the No. 1 spot in 2020-21.

❚ This will be the 21st and possibly final season for Nowitzki. Also retiring after 2018-19 are the Heat’s Dwyane Wade and Udonis Haslem. All shivas begin on Tuesday evening, October 2.

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ANDY CLAYTON-KING / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Miami, Cleveland and Brooklyn are among the teams vying for the services of Minnesota Timberwolv­es forward Jimmy Butler.
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