MIAMI — Jimmy Butler walked out of the Miami Heat locker room on Friday night wearing a Michael Jordan jersey.
It wasn't a No. 23 jersey. It was a No. 45 — the one Jordan briefly wore when he returned to the Chicago Bulls after coming out of retirement in March 1995.
The message was clear: ''I'm back.''
Temporarily, perhaps.
Butler's seven-game suspension by the Heat for conduct they deemed to be detrimental to the team is now over and he returned to the Heat lineup for the first time in two weeks, scoring 18 points in Miami's 133-113 loss to the Denver Nuggets.
''This is basketball at this point," Butler said. ''I know what I'm expected to do while I'm here.''
And that is the question — how much longer will Butler be in Miami?
The team said, when it suspended him earlier this month, that he wants a trade and that it will try to accommodate him. Butler has not made such a demand publicly; by league rule, he can't do so, unless he's willing to risk being fined up to $150,000.