Jimmy Butler sure knows how to make an entrance, even if he desperately wants to make an exit.
Butler returned to Timberwolves practice Wednesday, a little more than three weeks since he made a request of the franchise to trade him — and made his presence felt, confronting teammates and the front office while putting on a show on the court.
Then in an interview with ESPN hours after the practice, the All-Star guard said his relationship with the team was "not fixed" even though he returned to practice.
"People think that," Butler said. "I would think that, too. It's not. It's not fixed. Let's just be honest. It's not fixed."
Is there any way to mend that relationship?
"It could be, but do I think so? No," he said. "Because you got to be honest. I'm being honest. Do I think so? No."
This came after Butler took the floor with the Wolves for the first time this preseason and only a week from their regular-season opener at San Antonio. Per multiple reports, Butler played with the third string at practice and went up against — and defeated — the starters during a scrimmage. At one point, Butler turned to General Manager Scott Layden and delivered an expletive-laced message that the team can't win without him.
Butler said most of what was reported about the practice was accurate.