Miami Heat Can Bounce Back With A Statement Against Warriors

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) attempts a layup during the second quarter of a game against the Golden State Warriors(Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) attempts a layup during the second quarter of a game against the Golden State Warriors(Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) calls out to teammates against Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22)(Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat Will Need A Big Showing From Their Best Guy, Jimmy Butler

Missing a key opportunity at the end of the game on Sunday, one of the easiest looks in that particular situation that he or any NBA player might ever have, he was unable to get the shot to go.

It wasn’t typical of Butler though, in that he usually comes through in those moments and does it in the way that makes the most sense.

Neither of those ended up being the case Sunday, as he had the opportunity to take an easier look off-glass, but chose to float it up at the rim with more touch than a surer look off the window. The shot wouldn’t go.

That whole scenario and all the other factors mentioned should have him eager to get out there again, especially against these guys. All this goes into why this is the perfect opportunity for the Miami Heat to go steal one, while also showing just how good they are.

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It would also be most satisfying after a letdown like Sunday.