Miami Heat’s Warriors win a testament to Jimmy Butler’s proclamation

Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat shoots a layup during the first half against the Golden State Warriors(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)
Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat shoots a layup during the first half against the Golden State Warriors(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat’s Warriors Win A Testament To Jimmy Butler’s Proclamation

Now, again, you take into account the chances that any one team has to win a title after going through the gauntlet of a season and the playoffs anyway but with all things being equal, for lack of better terms or phrases, he, again, has a point.

And their most recent win against Golden State is a piece of evidence for that case.

The Warriors aren’t dominant right now, coming into the game in a very similar position as the Miami Heat, one of last season’s final teams that haven’t quite found their groove yet for some reason or another in the new season.

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That’s a fair sentiment.

However, they did just run away from the Heat in the final moments of a game recently, as mentioned, though the Heat fought as hard as you could want a team to in that one. It’s not about what the Heat did or who they did it to in the most recent win though, as much as how they did it.

It was a classic Heat showing if there ever were one. Let’s chat about it.