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Will there be Butler on the historical pillar of shame?

author:Laugh long talk ball

The final fight between the Heat and the Celtic G6 was really thrilling, and what can you say when the final fight meets the anti-kill? It can only be said that the Heat are a little bit back today, Butler is even more regretful, the last moment did save himself and the team, alas, I really didn't expect White's counter-kill basket instantly made Butler fail.

If the Heat win today, Butler is undoubtedly the hero of the last moments, but losing Butler should not be a sinner, even if he played 5/21, but he really tried his best in the final moments, and the heroes have times when they are tired. Butler really overdrew too much in the first three games of the Eastern Conference, and the next few games were all played with injuries, and the offense and defense were all counting on him, and the tough guys also had times when they couldn't stand it. If Dunroe could have made even one of his last two open threes, the Celtics would have no chance of fighting back.

Will there be Butler on the historical pillar of shame?

In other words, the Celtics didn't play very well today. Butler shot 5/21 today, and the Kaizi even needed White's layup to win, which is somewhat too much to say. The Heat gave Kaizi a chance today, but the double prospect was dragged on again and again and could not widen the point difference, especially in the last few minutes to lead the Heat by ten points, but in the end it was overtaken by the Heat, and the head coach of Kaizi was instantly beaten with a confused look and would not call a timeout. If it weren't for White's mending basket, Kaizi would have to go home fishing today. To be honest, I still hope that the Heat will enter the Finals, the Celtics can't play high-end games, first of all, the double prospect is not bloody, and secondly, the head coach is still a little immature.

Will Butler really be nailed to the pillar of shame?

Will there be Butler on the historical pillar of shame?

Some people say that since Butler put a cruel word, there has not been a good performance, G4 has been in a state of confusion since the beginning of the offensive end hesitant to attack, is it really limited by Kaiko's defense? To be honest, Butler was indeed targeted by Kaiko's defense in the next few games, plus he himself was injured, so he would play one crotch after another. But today he has been creating opportunities for his teammates and has been trying to find the right opportunities for himself. The good news is that his teammates have been able to take advantage of their chances and even create breakthrough conditions for Butler in certain moments, with Vincent and Martin holding him back on the outside several times today. Butler himself, of course, finally found a way to deal with it in the final stages of the game today, with most of his 24 points coming in the final minute.

The Heat lost today, but the good news is that Butler was completely out of confusion in the final moments, and Kaizi's defensive strategy was also broken by Butler, teammates were also activated, and Martin was even more in full form. So I am still optimistic about the Heat. It is said that Kaizi is talented, in fact, they are not so strong, they can't keep the lead, to put it bluntly, they are too tender and lack of blood, especially the head coach can't compare with Spoh at key moments.

The reason I believe in the Heat is that Butler pulling his crotch three games is already the limit and it is impossible to pull anymore, and another point is that the Heat have no way back, and once they lose, Butler will undoubtedly be nailed to the pillar of shame in history, so how can Butler's bloodiness make this happen.

Therefore, Butler and the entire Heat team are bound to break out, and it is the strongest outbreak in the entire Eastern Conference, the Heat is difficult to be turned over, and Butler's name cannot appear on the pillar of shame in history.

Will there be Butler on the historical pillar of shame?

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