Jimmy Butler appears to have had a message to the NBA after being traded for the Warriors on Wednesday night.
The NBA star has been dealt with four teams deals, including heat, warrior, jazz and piston, according to multiple reports.
Andrew Wiggins, PJ Tucker, Kyle Anderson and the protected first-round pick head to Miami as part of a deal to end the long-running saga between Butler and the heat.
After the news of the trade was destroyed online, Butler posted a song on his social media account, “Welcome to the Wild Wild West.”
The post also includes emojis from music paper.
Rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer Breland was tagged in an Instagram post.
It is not clear who credits from the Country Music Project belong to the song with Country Vibe. Butler is working with Breland.
The song features lyrics that can be perceived as a signal to what comes for him along with his new team.
One of the song's poems is, “Try placing grace on my head. I'll go anything at the end of the road. No one will fight to slow me down.”

Butler reportedly preferred to go to the Sands, but the deal that sent him to Golden State makes Butler happy to leave South Beach, where things worsened between him and the heat. I'm sure it's enough.
Miami initially shot down the concept of swapping Butlers, but team president Pat Riley issued a statement saying a lot in December, but what Butler doesn't want to play When it became clear, they had to take care of the organisation anymore.
In the weeks that followed, Butler was suspended three times for various reasons related to “behavior that is harmful to the team.” .





