MIAMI >> Jimmy Butler remains part of the Miami Heat, for now. De’Aaron Fox is still with the Sacramento Kings, for now. And Golden State coach Steve Kerr seemed to indicate that the Warriors are seriously weighing their options.

It’s NBA trade deadline countdown time.

There could be chaos. There might not be much of anything. By Thursday afternoon’s deadline, there will be answers — although perhaps not the answers some fans are looking for from their teams.

“We don’t have enough to separate ourselves from the rest of the West,” Kerr said Friday before Golden State played Phoenix. “The point is, we’re not in a position where we can just say, ‘No, we’re good. Let’s stand pat.’ That’s the reality of where we are.”

Butler wants a trade out of Miami and the Heat are trying to accommodate him; Golden State is believed to be one of the places where he’d like to land. Another is Phoenix, a team still looking to move out of the Western Conference’s play-in range and secure one of the six guaranteed playoff spots.

“The front office, regardless of your record, is always trying to make your team better, trying to find ways to improve,” Suns coach Mike Budenholzer said Friday. “They have the same mindset of our team, of our players — we’re always trying to get better. I’m happy with the group. We feel like we’ve got a very good team. Gonna coach them up and if there’s any changes, then I think it’s going to be made to improve us. I don’t really have any idea if anything will happen.”

Fox’s future has been a talking point in Sacramento for the last several days, and Kings teammate DeMar DeRozan told FanDuel on Friday that the uncertainty of it all is weighing on his mind.

“Not knowing the future of that, it does make it tougher,” DeRozan said.

This much is certain: San Antonio star Victor Wembanyama is not getting traded by the Spurs before Thursday’s deadline.

The Spurs have been mentioned as a possible suitor for Fox.

“Every team has made trades,” Wembanyama said Friday night after San Antonio downed Milwaukee.