NBA Finals: Jimmy Butler told LeBron James the Lakers ‘are in trouble’



[ad_1]

Jimmy Butler had the game of his life on Sunday. With the Miami Heat facing a 3-0 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals, Butler led the Heat to a much-needed victory in Game 3 by scoring 40 points, 11 rebounds, 13 assists, 2 steals, and 2. blocks.

Butler’s monstrous stat line made him the first player to record more points, rebounds and assists than James in a Finals game. according to Elias Sports, and during the last quarter of Game 3, Butler let James find out.

It was a bold move by Butler when considering how James has responded to teasing in the past, in a good mood or not, but according to Butler, he was just returning the favor.

“First of all, I’m not just talking trash because I’m not,” Butler said during his media availability Monday. “LeBron told me that at the end of the first one, that’s what happened. I told him in the last quarter. “

James didn’t outright deny that he said anything to Butler in Game 3, but he did say that he normally doesn’t talk trash unless it’s started by another player.

“I’ve always been a guy who lets his game do the talking,” James said Monday. “But when the boys start talking, I can do it too. I’ve always tried to let my game do the talking. Some guys like to talk throughout the basketball game. I think it helps them personally. There is always communication on the floor.

“For me personally, as long as it’s not disrespectful, I’m fine with that. But I’ve never actually started a junk dialogue. That is not me. I think the way I play is pretty rubbish in itself. “

Unfortunately, James’ game was not rebutted by Butler’s trash talk in Game 3. While James had 25 points, 10 rebounds, 9 assists and 2 blocks, a stat line that is more typical for him than Butler. , also handed the ball eight times, including four in the first quarter. If James can keep those turnovers down in Game 4, the Lakers should be able to get back on track and keep Butler quiet in more ways than one.

The Lakers and Heat will begin at 6 pm on ABC.

For more Lakers talk, subscribe to the Silver Screen and Roll podcast at iTunes, Spotify, Stapler or Google podcasts. You can follow this author on Twitter at @RadRivas.



[ad_2]