Albuquerque Journal

With Butler trade complete, Philly is eyeing a championsh­ip

- BY TIM REYNOLDS ASSOCIATED PRESS

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 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.

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 Philadelph­ia that fans should expect “a guy who wants to win.”

“We want a championsh­ip,” Butler said as he signed a couple of autographs before he was driven away from the airport. “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 second-round draft pick.

Butler will be introduced by the 76ers today and is expected to debut with his new club Wednesday at Orlando.

“We have a championsh­ip window that’s centered around the continued progressio­n of our talented young core, as well as our ability to add elite players who elevate our program,” 76ers general manager Elton Brand said. “In Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, we have two of the NBA’s top 20 players. Now, we’ve added a third top-20 player in Jimmy Butler, who is one of the NBA’s very best on both ends of the floor.”

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

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