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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Golden State Warriors forward JaMychal Green (1) shoots the ball on Miami Heat center Dewayne Dedmon (21)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat Got A Win Tuesday Playing Their Brand Of Ball For One Another

They came out appearing as if they would let things go downhill quickly, with poor energy and a lackadaisical seeming effort.

Then, as the Heat often do, the reserve unit helped inject life into the game. Then, the rest of the team joined in, playing with energy, effort, and hustle on both sides of the ball.

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The Miami Heat players had energy and pop, but so did the basketball. They were forcing bad plays on defense and sharing it on the other side.

They made shots and found ways to make big plays to win the game. That’s Miami Heat basketball!

First, the ball and man movement must be a huge part of the sauce but then for a team that has relied on outside shooting as they have over the past few seasons, getting that is a must as well. At least the attempts or looks to put the threat in the defense’s head, which allows for space for guys like Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler to punish the paint and rim.

They must play good defense to force the other team into mistakes, create easy offense for themselves at times, and most importantly, keep points off the board for the other team. And lastly, all of this must occur in a fashion where they are clearly playing together and for one another.

That was the case in their most recent win on Tuesday, that is the formula for Miami Heat success, always has been, and that is why you can’t call Jimmy Butler crazy for what he believes. Time and time again, the Miami Heat figure it out and rise off the mat like the legendary pro wrestlerThe Undertaker, in pay-per-view events.

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It’s just what they do, what you suspect they’ll do here, and why they should only they continue to improve from here.