Warriors' Jimmy Butler Has 'No Hard Feelings' Towards Heat Fans Ahead Of Return To Miami

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During the end of his Heat era, Butler was suspended three times for various violations of team rules and wasn’t shy about making clear that he felt like a change of scenery was necessary.

GSW's Jimmy Butler (AP)
GSW's Jimmy Butler (AP)

Jimmy Butler has been through these first-game-back matchups against former teams before. He got a standing ovation and a tribute video in Chicago in 2018. He got jeered in Minnesota in 2019. He got downright booed in his return to Philadelphia later that year.

Next up: His return to Miami on Tuesday.

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    And it’s fair to expect a little of everything.

    There will be a tribute video from the Heat, which is not uncommon for returning players who were All-Stars for the franchise. There almost certainly will be a thunderous introduction when his name is called alongside the rest of Golden State’s starters. There will be some cheering. There will be plenty of booing. It all is to be expected, especially after Butler’s final weeks in Miami were marred by three suspensions that preceded his trade to the Warriors last month.

    “There are no hard feelings," Butler said Monday after the Warriors practiced at Barry University. “I’m in a better place now for me."

    Miami just snapped a 10-game losing streak. The Heat, who are likely resigned to the play-in tournament as their path to the postseason, are still adjusting to Life After Jimmy.

    “Obviously there’ll be a lot of different feelings about it," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of Butler’s return to Miami. “I probably won’t express all of them and that’s fair. But we had a great five-year run and we didn’t win the title. But only one team does. We had some great moments here."

    The Heat went to the Eastern Conference finals three times in the Butler era, made the NBA Finals twice, and won 268 games, including playoffs, in his first five seasons with the club — the fifth most in the league over that span. But when he didn’t get offered an extension last summer, the relationship began splintering. He was suspended three times for various violations of team rules and wasn’t shy about making clear that he felt like a change of scenery was necessary. The Heat said they wouldn’t trade him, then had no choice but to change course.

    The Warriors made the offer that got the deal done, and suddenly they look like title contenders again.

    “It’s been amazing. He’s of the best players in the league. He’s instantly transformed our team," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said.

    “He is one of the smartest players I’ve ever been around, and his ability just to generate open shot after open shot is impressive, and he’s obviously a great two-way player. He’s a hell of a defender. We’re lucky to have him."

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      Butler insists that Tuesday will be just another day.

      “This is basketball. It’s very simple," Butler said. “I don’t have all the emotions that everybody thinks I’m going to have. It is what it is. I realize we had some great years here. I’ve built some incredible bonds with some individuals in the organization, in the city, hell, in the state of Florida. But I’m going in to hoop. I’m going in to play basketball."

      (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - Associated Press)
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