Miami Heat assistant coach Caron Butler has agreed to a new four-year deal to remain on Erik Spoelstra’s staff, according to his attorney Raymond Brothers. Butler, a 16-year NBA playing veteran, has spent the last four years as an assistant with the Heat. Additionally, the Heat are also moving toward new contracts for assistant coaches Chris Quinn and Malik Allen. Erik Spoelstra has expressed his desire to keep his coaching group together, as confirmed by two sources.
Caron Butler agrees to new contract with Heat to remain on Erik Spoelstra’s coaching staff https://t.co/YRyad6C5tS
NEW: Caron Butler agrees to new contract with Heat to remain on Erik Spoelstra’s coaching staff https://t.co/9R0iY8IE8G
Caron Butler agrees to new contract with Heat to remain on Erik Spoelstra’s coaching staff https://t.co/OyyiTfOWjT
Can confirm. Caron Butler's contract was up after this past season after spending the last four seasons as a Heat assistant coach. Butler has fallen in love with coaching. https://t.co/HuzKr7vQnN
Can confirm this is correct, and per two sources, the Heat are also moving toward new contracts for Chris Quinn and Malik Allen as well. Those talks are continuing, but per one of the sources, Erik Spoelstra made clear to his staff that he wants the group to remain together. https://t.co/mmzUaLfwpn
Miami Heat assistant coach Caron Butler has agreed on a new four-year deal to remain on Erik Spoelstra’s staff, Butler’s attorney Raymond Brothers tells ESPN. Butler — a 16-year NBA playing veteran — has spent four years as an assistant with the Heat. https://t.co/6kDTUi3wTx