Bam Adebayo gets brutally honest on Erik Spoelstra-Jimmy Butler flare up during Heats loss against Warriors 


Bam Adebayo gets brutally honest on Erik Spoelstra-Jimmy Butler flare up during Heats loss against Warriors 

Jimmy Butler and Erik Spoelstra

The Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors’ latest clash was one for the history books. With the latter team being without any of their three marquee players-Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, the Dubs ended up beating top-seeded Miami Heat in the most ravishing on fashion. With the embarrassment bundled upon the faces of Eastern Conference leaders, heat’s Jimmy Butler was evidently seen getting into a heated exchange with Erik Spoelstra and Udonis Haslem. 

Jimmy Butler with Coach Erik Spoelstra
Jimmy Butler with Coach Erik Spoelstra

The Golden State Warriors were led by Jordan Poole, and managed to take a 19-point lead in the third quarter. Although the Miami heat did end up getting back the lead, they eventually could not contain their composure in the clutch. As a result of which, Bam Adebayo witness Jimmy Butler and coach Erik Spoelstra going at one another, in one of the most awkward of banters. 

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What was revealed by Bam Adebayo? 

After the Heat vs Warriors showdown ended, Erik Spoelstra said that the heat of the moment caused them to get upset, especially because things had not been going their way on the court. Bam Adebayo said that getting intense is just part of being on the Miami Heat. He said that the team is a brotherhood at the end of the day and that they’ll get over the incident. 

Intensity has certainly been a cornerstone of the Heat’s identity, especially since Jimmy Butler joined the team. even though incidents like these aren’t pretty, it doesn’t signify any serious fractures in the team. P.J. Tucker pointed out on Instagram that this is the first serious bit of attention being given to the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The team’s chemistry is still intact. 

Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo

That being said, the Heat led by Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler, are still in the driver’s seat with a 47-26 record. Now, with over 10 games remaining, the team will be looking to get some statement victories registered against their name wherein they could even showcase their chemistry. However, after the controversial moment within the Heat team, will we see them flopping? Or has Spoelstra pushed Butler do be at his brutal best in the postseason? Remains to be seen.

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