Jimmy Butler Reveals NBA Retirement Plan
Jimmy Butler is coming to terms with his NBA mortality as he recovers from a torn ACL.
He told ESPN's Anthony Slater he's still a top player and has a couple good years left in him.
Butler wants to wrap up his career in the Bay Area with the Golden State Warriors.
The six-time All-Star believes the organization is top-tier and wants to retire with the Warriors.
He's grateful to play with one of the greatest players ever, Stephen Curry.
Butler will be 37 by the time the 2026-27 season tips off, and his retirement isn't imminent.
His longtime intensity on the court could mean he's not a star who ages gracefully.
The torn ACL won't help, and he's under contract for only one more season.
Butler should keep in mind that fulfilling his retirement wish will require taking a big pay cut from $56.8 million.
He has to know that financial disputes have preceded tense exits from his old teams.
The organization has been pragmatic with stars who had much deeper connections to the team and its fanbase.
Klay Thompson left as a free agent in 2024, and Draymond Green has been at the center of trade rumors.
Butler must consider this when negotiating a new contract with general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr.