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Buddy Hield was the guy actually looking to take and make the big shots in Game 1, same as Game 7 against the Rockets, and in both cases he came through big time. You can say Butler made a lot ...
I love the guy. Those things happened. It wasn’t fun.” Riley and Butler engaged in a series of heated exchanges over time, trading barbs and criticisms that reflected their tension.
Riley spoke on how the failed negotiations with Butler affected Miami’s season, even though it’s been three months since Butler.
It also didn't help that the Warriors had to play on an "all systems go" mentality from the time they acquired Jimmy Butler in February, even to have a chance at making the NBA Playoffs.
So how do the Warriors go about winning, even once? Jimmy Butler. The Warriors, as ever, were outscored whenever Curry was off the floor this season — until Butler arrived at the trade deadline.