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Now, this series finally got to a point where everyone on the active roster (the Heat entered with Tyler Herro out for the rest of the playoffs) was available. The Heat won Game 1 with Randle nursing a sore ankle and the Knicks won Game 2 with Butler wearing his sleeveless T-shirt on the Heat bench. In a sense, this series started in Game 3. "It's just the overall confidence level your team has that you can always get the ball to him and know we'll get something efficient and coherent." "You can't put an analytic to it," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said about Butler's impact. And when the Heat felt a bit threatened late in the fourth quarter, Butler, who had sat most of the quarter, came off the bench to ease the angst. A pair of blocks on an RJ Barrett floater and Josh Hart layup … all in the first quarter. A dunk off a Gabe Vincent steal and assist.Īnd that wasn't all. A step-back jumper with Jalen Brunson coming to double-team. Just his presence energized the Kaseya Center and Butler made sure any transplanted New Yorkers weren't able to get a "Let's Go Knicks" chant started.

The most encouraging part for the Heat Sunday is this wasn't even "Playoff Jimmy" at his playoff best and the lead still was 22 points with about eight minutes to play, signaling the start of an extended garbage time. "A lot of recovery and making sure I could move went into it," Butler said.īutler showed early why he is and will be the difference in this series and this could end with the Knicks' only win coming in the game Butler was the highest-paid cheerleader in the arena.
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The only question was if the Heat had lost Game 1 would Butler have played Game 2, not would Butler play Game 3 after nearly a full week of rest? That was a given. The decision to sit Butler for Game 2 was essentially made when the Heat walked off the floor at Madison Square Garden last Sunday with a 1-0 series lead. The mystery surrounding Butler's ankle really wasn't a mystery at all. This was mostly thanks to an uninspired effort by the Knicks, who so far are proving their first-round victory was the result of playing a fraudulent Cavaliers team.

Miami never trailed and its lead never dipped below double figures after the first 22 seconds of the second quarter. "He's on his run right now, he's playing at an all-time high," Heat center Bam Adebayo said. Still, a limping, ailing Jimmy Butler is the best player on the floor. Spoelstra said Butler needed about three plays to shake it off and no ice was needed postgame. "I'm comfortable, I'm confident, I work extremely hard on my craft," Butler said.īutler finished with a game-high 28 points in 36 minutes, certainly well below his 35.5-point average in the postseason and said he "was definitely out of rhythm," shooting 9 of 21.īut as he left the court and headed down the hallway to the Heat's locker room he could be heard shouting, "Best player in the world has returned."Īnd it didn't matter the best player in Heat postseason history - yes, better than LeBron, Wade, Zo, Hardaway, all of them - was hobbled in the third quarter from an apparent thigh injury after sliding into the stanchion. CELTICS-76ERS: Grant Williams OK after Joel Embiid accidentally steps on headĪnd in between he entertained the crowd, dancing and spinning the ball on his finger Globetrotter style as officials were dealing with an altercation between Miami's Cody Zeller and the Knicks' Randle and Isaiah Hartenstein late in the third quarter better described as a dustup than a brouhaha, especially with the history of these teams.īutler's numbers were modest, by his standards, in Miami's 105-86 victory giving it a 2-1 lead in this best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal.
