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Jimmy Butler trade to NBA’s Philadelph­ia 76ers is now official

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MIAMI — Jimmy Butler is in Philadelph­ia, and upon his arrival, he immediatel­y began talking about winning a championsh­ip.

“The Process” has a whole new meaning.

Butler, a four-time All-Star NBA forward, is now officially a member of the 76ers, after they and the Minnesota Timberwolv­es received approval from the league office Monday on the terms of the trade that was agreed to over the weekend.

“He replicates, he mirrors, the spirit of Philadelph­ia,” 76ers coach Brett Brown said. “He is a fierce competitor. And there is a toughness that he plays with. That’s who he is. And he wears it on his face, it’s seen in his game.”

The deal gives Philadelph­ia a legitimate “Big Three,” with Butler joining All-Star forward Joel Embiid and reigning rookie of the year Ben Simmons on a team that already was expected to be a major Eastern Conference contender this season.

Butler flew into Philadelph­ia on Monday and told NBC Sports that fans should expect “a guy who wants to win.”

“We want a championsh­ip,” Butler said as he signed autographs. “And I think the core group of guys that we have will figure out a way to get it done.”

Butler and Justin Patton were traded to Philadelph­ia for Robert Covington, Dario Saric and Jerryd Bayless, along with a 2022 secondroun­d draft pick.

Butler will be introduced by the 76ers today and is expected to debut with his new club on Wednesday at Orlando. Philadelph­ia was playing at Miami on Monday.

Butler has averaged 21.8 points per game since the start of the 2014-15 season, the 13th-highest clip in the NBA over that span.

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