Why is Jimmy Butler so good in the playoffs?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2023
  • Jimmy Butler has twice as many 40-point games in the playoffs (6) in the last 2 seasons as the next closest player. Why is able to improve his game so much in the playoffs? This detailed film breakdown & scouting report breaks down Butler's subtle but effective game, and the skills that make him "Playoff Jimmy" in the postseason.
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  • @dillonsiv
    @dillonsiv Год назад +2803

    Butler is such a crafty player, he has such a 90s playstyle. Physical in the paint, reliant on footwork, tenacious defender, takes enough 3s to keep the defence guessing but mainly opts for easy mid ranges and a master at drawing fouls

    • @michaelrobinson8629
      @michaelrobinson8629 Год назад +99

      Even tho we had Lebron my top Miami heat players are 1.Wade 2.Butler 3. Lebron

    • @shadowpapito
      @shadowpapito Год назад +2

      !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @onyxblack1167
      @onyxblack1167 Год назад +84

      ​@@michaelrobinson8629 i think he'll surpass LeBron in the best Miami player specially if they win the championship.

    • @The1ndependent
      @The1ndependent Год назад +47

      Like father like son

    • @papadoc331
      @papadoc331 Год назад +6

      ​​@@michaelrobinson8629 k bro

  • @TheLoxely
    @TheLoxely Год назад +2685

    Genius putting this out right now after Miami win Game 2 in Boston. Jimmy Buckets & his team have been crazy clutch, what a run they're going on

    • @caleb.cannon
      @caleb.cannon Год назад +17

      Ik they’ve been great one of the best 8 seed runs of all time! I feel bad that the run is gonna end on the 29th but they really put up a good fight

    • @beckettschuchts4275
      @beckettschuchts4275 Год назад +54

      @@caleb.cannon cope seethe mald. celtics are flailing and gagging.

    • @Quanbe77
      @Quanbe77 Год назад +25

      Don’t dream heat in 4 or 5 no way the Celtic come back and take two games in Miami

    • @Cryptech1010
      @Cryptech1010 Год назад +2

      This video bout to blow up

    • @beckettschuchts4275
      @beckettschuchts4275 Год назад +5

      @@suyo297 sweeeeeeeeeeep

  • @maartenvz
    @maartenvz Год назад +695

    This man is simply on another level iq wise. He has more career steals than turnovers (so does kawhi) and just makes a lot of good decisions. The jump stops, fakes and pivots are what kept Jordan elite when he got older and less athletic, its only poetic his son has already mastered these skills going into the fall of his career.

    • @Frankincensedjb123
      @Frankincensedjb123 Год назад +1

      meh

    • @lovedavantlamour301
      @lovedavantlamour301 Год назад +18

      when are you guys going to stop accusing michael jordan of being the world's worst deadbeat father ?

    • @jorgeenchilada
      @jorgeenchilada Год назад +1

      There's just no defense in the nba lol, seemingly less in the postseason. Bro opens the video with 4 plays where the celtics defender just STOPPED defending butler lmao

    • @enterpassword3313
      @enterpassword3313 Год назад +14

      ​@@lovedavantlamour301 its a joke, lighten up :)

    • @Katsos44
      @Katsos44 Год назад +2

      @@jorgeenchiladayou didn’t actually watch the video did you? Ben explains each of these moments and why they happened

  • @creepofreek4853
    @creepofreek4853 Год назад +787

    I’m so happy for Jimmy Butler. He was not a high Draft pick. He went to the Bulls and developed into one of the best defensive players I. The league. Then the Bulls made the mistake of trading him. Since then he has won on every team he’s been on. And now he’s playing the best basketball of his life. I hope he wins a championship- no one deserves it more.

    • @ThemMetroKids1
      @ThemMetroKids1 Год назад +8

      Nah cuz DAME deserve it way more then butler 😂 Spo is the reason for majority of heat success and when you have 10 role players that's all undrafted they're playing each and every game like it's there last because they finally got a chance to show they should be in the nba and with butler being a selfless player it just benefits them that much more

    • @skeratix11
      @skeratix11 Год назад +19

      @@ThemMetroKids1 them role players can be starters on any team

    • @Frankincensedjb123
      @Frankincensedjb123 Год назад +1

      He's 33 with not a single ring. Man of the moment is all. Taking advantage of some weird Celtics meltdown. Not what he's doing but what the Celts aren't doing. Not a fan of either team, just a levelheaded fan detached from Jimmy's lap.

    • @matrinezkevin11492
      @matrinezkevin11492 Год назад +27

      ​@Frankincensed level-headed? More like underselling fan. Miami capitalizing on Boston's shortcomings and lethargic play is as much their highlight as it is Boston's reel of shame. I'm tired of NBA fans always taking away from the team that rightfully won making the most of what's in front of them by passing the buck and saying "they didn't win, the other team just lost" its only superstars that are saved from that treatment and I'm glad it's probably going to be 2 play making smart teams in the finals in Miami and Denver instead of the usual LeBron sack riding show that it is in the finals. Finally some decent basketball.

    • @MoweJo468
      @MoweJo468 Год назад +13

      @@Frankincensedjb123man of the moment? he’s done this 3 of the last 4 years? it’s laughable how jimmy has gone off every year in the playoffs since going to minnesota and people just keep writing it off as a 1 year fluke

  • @lazzz122
    @lazzz122 Год назад +3469

    Butler is the perfect example that great fundamentals is all you need to be effective.

    • @adriandaliva1341
      @adriandaliva1341 Год назад +568

      and Coach Spoelstra is reminding the entire league again why he's a top 3 coach, how the heck do you make the conference finals with like 6-7 undrafted players with this much parity in your conference lmfao

    • @HorizonOfHope
      @HorizonOfHope Год назад +318

      Yep. Fundamentals and having the dawg in you.

    • @berryesseen
      @berryesseen Год назад +21

      No he is not a good player. He only shows up at the biggest moments of the biggest matches. No more than that.

    • @MrGrant741
      @MrGrant741 Год назад +398

      @@berryesseen seems logical

    • @RobbyGAMEZ
      @RobbyGAMEZ Год назад +183

      @@berryesseenBro do you hear yourself?
      He rises to the level of his competition and has the skill and drive to perform at the highest level when it matters the most and that makes him…. bad?

  • @Sleepingow
    @Sleepingow Год назад +5919

    Immediately releasing after going up 2-0 is wild

    • @sam56094
      @sam56094 Год назад +127

      Insane lol

    • @derrickj127
      @derrickj127 Год назад +28

      🤯

    • @marcusplenty1153
      @marcusplenty1153 Год назад +342

      Only thing wilder is jimmy actually willing this team to be up 2-0 on the celtics

    • @blacknapalm
      @blacknapalm Год назад +84

      timing of video = genius lol

    • @tayluc777
      @tayluc777 Год назад +9

      Perfect

  • @jdrmanmusiqking
    @jdrmanmusiqking Год назад +140

    The explanation is actually much more simple: Jimmy pretty much uses the regular season as an extended training camp.
    In the regular season, there are games where he refuses to shoot just works on setting up teammates and downloading data. Hes not even "cruising" per say but more "workin on stuff" but also a little bit of cruising lol
    Hes the embodiment of Load Management done right

    • @chrishill2533
      @chrishill2533 Год назад +17

      Exactly. This is the correct answer. Video did not answer its own question.

    • @vladdraketepes
      @vladdraketepes 9 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly!! Remember danny green back in his spurs days... They're freakin monsters in the playoffs and made the regular season as an extended training camp 😂 now that's low-key and smart load management

    • @yapha3284
      @yapha3284 8 месяцев назад

      Period

  • @TylerMiller04
    @TylerMiller04 Год назад +994

    As a sixers fan, letting Butler go was maybe one of our biggest mistakes in the last 5 years. We don't deserve him though. Us sixers fans are all Jimmy fans at heart

    • @jaytierney
      @jaytierney Год назад +86

      Yeah, ouch. "Tobias Harris over me??!!"

    • @PoochieCollins
      @PoochieCollins Год назад +22

      TMK, JB chose to leave predominantly over the feeling that certain upper brass was trying to control him. I didn't closely follow the JB in Philly situation, so I'll say while it's possible he contributed to organizational discord, it's also my impression that 76ers upper brass isn't particularly competent. Hell, the decision to hire Doc Rivers as HC on its own is pretty unintelligent.

    • @johngotti4286
      @johngotti4286 Год назад +1

      @@jaytierney stop it they wanted both you’re not a real Sixers fan if you don’t know all the info.

    • @jaytierney
      @jaytierney Год назад +28

      I'm literally just quoting Jimmy Butler here. Philly never offered him a deal.

    • @johngotti4286
      @johngotti4286 Год назад +1

      @@jaytierney the gm traded for Harris and butler and said he wanted to sign both long term his dumbass just didn’t fire the coach soon enough.

  • @duyanhpro10
    @duyanhpro10 Год назад +840

    Watching Jimmy is like watching Tim Duncan as a guard. Not one move is wasted. Every moves are calculated and precise.

    • @Chessbox09
      @Chessbox09 Год назад +65

      Great example.

    • @DSPHistoricalSociety
      @DSPHistoricalSociety Год назад +74

      I hated Duncan when he played, but only because i was young + didn't know enough about bball

    • @user-gb4xq8fj6s
      @user-gb4xq8fj6s Год назад

      That’s how I thought

    • @fringe_minority
      @fringe_minority Год назад +4

      I see a mix of Demar and Kawhi.

    • @TheBennyZone
      @TheBennyZone Год назад +8

      I see a little Kobe especially with footwork and shot fakes.

  • @oxfordbambooshootify
    @oxfordbambooshootify Год назад +883

    Jimmy being Michael Jordan's son sounds like a pretty darn good explanation to me

    • @MrBmick79
      @MrBmick79 Год назад +89

      case closed

    • @MrGrant741
      @MrGrant741 Год назад +77

      fr it just makes too much sense

    • @geraldorivera8056
      @geraldorivera8056 Год назад +44

      If you cover jimmys beard and hair with your hands, the resemblance is evident.

    • @thisaintart
      @thisaintart Год назад +3

      Yeah it’s scary

    • @venox3811
      @venox3811 Год назад +29

      Jimmy Jordan!

  • @arjunsinhharer4448
    @arjunsinhharer4448 Год назад +97

    Jimmy started as a defensive specialist in the league. He understands defensive patterns very well and exploits it with an efficient offense. On top of that he has that killer mentality that brings an increased intensity to his game

  • @yckim17
    @yckim17 Год назад +26

    He has a mix of D-Wade's off the ball cuts to the baskets and floaters in the lane to Jordan's mid range. A joy to watch!

    • @jaobille79
      @jaobille79 Год назад +2

      Dwade's 06 midrange game

  • @GunninRebel55
    @GunninRebel55 Год назад +733

    No coach has ever deployed Butler the way Spo has too. Spo, Buckets, & Heat culture were meant for each other.

    • @samarthbhatnagar347
      @samarthbhatnagar347 Год назад +22

      He has never been this good early in his career. He came into his own in Miami.

    • @jameswong7061
      @jameswong7061 Год назад +21

      thom did, but chicago gve up on drose, thom, jimmy

    • @jameswong7061
      @jameswong7061 Год назад +11

      @@samarthbhatnagar347 he did, back in chi, when drose injured, &few yrs after that untill they get rip off thom & JB. but chi was lack of good player.

    • @xgt412
      @xgt412 Год назад +3

      Was going to comment this but yeah it’s insane how spo has developed his game even further

    • @dontme5670
      @dontme5670 Год назад

      The mastermind behind this heat is pat riley

  • @Space_Ache
    @Space_Ache Год назад +205

    Jimmy Butler has quickly become my favorite player since Kobe. He plays with zero fear. Zero hesitation. This man has literally gone Super Saiyan in the playoffs and it is some of the most fun I have had watching the NBA since the early 2000s.

    • @VicDamoneJr82
      @VicDamoneJr82 Год назад +1

      Kobe took bad shots Jimmy doesn’t

    • @counterstrike89
      @counterstrike89 Год назад +5

      Well yeah, because he's Jordans son, what would you expect?

    • @masterroshi1015
      @masterroshi1015 Год назад

      He's also Jim Wick, Bball Buckets

    • @lazarsimovic4089
      @lazarsimovic4089 Год назад +1

      @@VicDamoneJr82 he also made those bad shots and tough shots bcz he was better shooter than jimmy

  • @zenzubbaa
    @zenzubbaa Год назад +124

    this just makes me realize how good of a duo jimmy and joker would be. jimmy is an insane off ball offensive threat, with his cutting and sealing under the hoop, and a threat from midrange along with three. and jimmy is so versatile on defensive he could fill so many gaps on a offense heavy jokic team. i know it’s unlikely to ever see them on the same team, and both their teams are already finals contenders, but it’s interesting to see two dominant playoff performances in two very different ways by two very different players. both of them just have insane basketball iq. JOKERxJIMMY?

    • @Jay-pd9kc
      @Jay-pd9kc Год назад +7

      Looking like it will be a showdown for the championship

  • @ScootsMcPoot
    @ScootsMcPoot Год назад +18

    I think Jimmy knows the importance of taking it easy until he has to go all out. He always does something in the playoffs.

  • @jesseashton1269
    @jesseashton1269 Год назад +912

    Man if you're a bucks fan watching the heat do this to another top seed must be so therapeutic lol

    • @emmielcarek9480
      @emmielcarek9480 Год назад +115

      I haven’t been this happy in a long time! thanks boston for sucking it’s good for my mental health

    • @nonhan1801
      @nonhan1801 Год назад +212

      Validates Miami and takes pressure off the Bucks for choking. Maybe Miami is just that damn good.

    • @whyroader
      @whyroader Год назад +13

      ​@@nonhan1801 what does this mean for the knicks then, they beat the heat in starter minutes

    • @jesseashton1269
      @jesseashton1269 Год назад +6

      ​@@nonhan1801Exactly

    • @darnellwilliams8783
      @darnellwilliams8783 Год назад +11

      ​@@nonhan1801yeah Jimmy Butler is the best player in the east he exposed Giannis Tatum and Brown but Giannis been a fraud on the court run and dunk man

  • @donaldpriola1807
    @donaldpriola1807 Год назад +628

    I think part of it is how the playoffs slow down a bit. Jimmy's a gritty midrange player, who can create his own shot. When the games slow down, it suits his style. He's also incredibly well conditioned. When other guys fade, he continues on, or even gets stronger. He's also a very good defensive player; you can't matchup hunt him. Also, as Grant Williams discovered, you don't piss him off, because he's one of the best competitors in the league.

    • @solitude7566
      @solitude7566 Год назад +62

      The video did a good job of breaking down his game but I think this post does a better job of actually answering the question of why he upgrades in the playoffs. Like most stars his minutes and shots go up and his conditioning allows him to keep his play at a high level. He also has the clutch gene, he rises to the occasion where others shrink. He isn't afraid of the spotlight, he lives for it.

    • @marioguti9887
      @marioguti9887 Год назад +10

      @Solitude Very good point about his clutch gene...us Bulls fans saw it right away, but especially in his second season in Chicago, he had a number of game winning shots even when we still had pre-injury Derrick Rose. Unfortunately the Bulls franchise is a joke and traded away a legit baller whom they should have kept and built around :(

    • @BLACKSTA361
      @BLACKSTA361 Год назад +2

      @@marioguti9887 Whatever Jimmy achieves credit will at least always go to the bulls. While 76ers and Twolves will forever be laughed at

    • @Hyndergogen9
      @Hyndergogen9 Год назад +3

      ... this is an incredibly succinct and insightful description of how Butler gets better, well done

    • @brrruhdon__718
      @brrruhdon__718 Год назад

      they don’t know me son

  • @ladscrimpton8590
    @ladscrimpton8590 Год назад +28

    And that's just the technical/skill side of his impact. He also embodies "heat culture" by working hard and holding his teammates accountable. There is nothing more deadly than a dude with physical gifts and skills, a high IQ, and an insane monster work ethic. Leaving the Sixers (and the T Wolves) was the best decision he ever made, tbh. Now he and the Heat are going on another playoff run... I really hope he gets a ring outta this one.

  • @Jerseymad93
    @Jerseymad93 Год назад +25

    Something I noticed in those examples with those assists to Caleb, Caleb is ready to receive the ball. His teammates generally always look like they’ll know he’ll pass. That’s a small thing but it makes a big difference with developing a shooting rhythm

  • @rimouks
    @rimouks Год назад +925

    I've always been sad about D Rose's career but following Butler from Chicago has been amazing

    • @nonhan1801
      @nonhan1801 Год назад +57

      Bulls have had a lot of great talent leave and peak elsewhere in the last decade.

    • @m7atthew
      @m7atthew Год назад +46

      all us bulls fans loving the ecf right now

    • @insanepolygon
      @insanepolygon Год назад +17

      @@nonhan1801 Bulls didn't think he was worth a max contract. Oops.

    • @TheUltimateRage
      @TheUltimateRage Год назад +36

      As a Bulls homer, it's extremely bittersweet. I'm rooting for Jimmy, but I can't help but think that this could be US right now if weak ass GarPax didn't trade him.......

    • @victor_wet_bananas
      @victor_wet_bananas Год назад +7

      @@TheUltimateRage frr 💀

  • @panner11
    @panner11 Год назад +516

    The 3pt shooting improvement in the playoffs really is an enigma. Not only does he increase in percentage but also increases volume but a lot. Theoretically, that should decrease the shot quality, but somehow he increases his percentages anyway. It's inexplicable.

    • @lymphomasurvive
      @lymphomasurvive Год назад +44

      There's a difference between playing Detroit at the tail end of a back to back and being completely locked in during the playoffs against a good team with rest between games.

    • @highbrixgardens9491
      @highbrixgardens9491 Год назад +8

      Enigma is the perfect word choice 👌

    • @TheBronzeBomber38
      @TheBronzeBomber38 Год назад +17

      Michael Jeffery Jordan’s son.

    • @PointPress
      @PointPress Год назад +42

      I'm convinced Jimmy was thinking of nothing this year except the 3pt miss last year against the Celtics. I imagine him in the gym at 4AM working on it for an hour a day. He is definitely better at it this year.

    • @loonaya
      @loonaya Год назад +5

      I'm in Europe, so I'm not able to watch the games but think that during the season he shoots less threes, and when he shoots, many of those are last second very hard shot threes which lower his percentage. He had seasons with the Bulls where he shot above 35% on more than 3 shots per game. I think that he is not a bad three point shooter at all. Average at least, maybe even pretty good , I just think that he does what he is best at and most comfortable to get in the zone with.

  • @niharmamidipudi1029
    @niharmamidipudi1029 Год назад +32

    Jimmy butler entered the league as a defensive specialist and over the years he developed his offense off reading his opponents defenses like you said in the video

  • @DThornDigital
    @DThornDigital 6 месяцев назад +3

    This video inspired me to pursue my basketball dreams at the age of 61!!!!!

  • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
    @Homer-OJ-Simpson Год назад +34

    "After watching him closely..Jimmy Butler is quietly a basketball genius". Huh, I too just realized that as I've been watching him in these playoffs. He does all the little things so perfect. He's not THAT tall, he seems to have a short wing span, he's not very quick, he's not a great shooter. But he's strong, he has a lot of little tricks, he's super smart and seems to be able to read the floor on O & D perfectly, he's great around the basket, he positions his body very well when taking shots to shield from a block, and he's clutch. I've never seen a player do this much with what would appear on the surface to be very little. Bravo Jimmy Freaking Butler.

  • @happymadison9832
    @happymadison9832 Год назад +290

    He's not unique. He's that guy. A TRUE closer, the go-to-guy, a franchise player, THE man for the Heat. He is what Jordan and Kobe were to their teams especially during playoffs. He is an ALL-TIME GREAT.

    • @trominator
      @trominator Год назад +34

      thats bc hes jordans son

    • @jer8279
      @jer8279 Год назад +12

      He's HIMmy

    • @no1wasgeorgiebest
      @no1wasgeorgiebest Год назад

      Put Kobe in the fucking bin. Nowhere near close to those two.

    • @Ayyshaddy
      @Ayyshaddy Год назад +3

      HIMMMYYYYY

    • @jer8279
      @jer8279 Год назад +1

      @@trominator number 22 for a reason

  • @Sixsoul
    @Sixsoul Год назад +18

    Having the greatest player of all time hands down as your father certainly doesn't hurt! When Jimmy's on, it's eerie how similar he plays like MJ. When he torched the Bucks for 50 in the 1st round there were a few moments I spaced out (was high af) and thought I actually was watching Jordan somehow. He's got those genes 100%

  • @SapphicTwist
    @SapphicTwist Год назад +5

    Butler is quietly becoming the best playoff player we have ever seen. Teams that have moved on from him never got to the playoffs, so they didn't know. But at this point, when the lights are brightest, he just seems to be 2-steps ahead of everybody else on the court. Just amazing to watch.

  • @hyedefinition1080
    @hyedefinition1080 Год назад +183

    I remember turning my car radio on in 2011 and listening to the sports update that Butler was drafted at 30. The league projected that he would be a solid bench player. He worked on his game every year. Came in as a defensive stopper, worked hard to improve his offense and he was hitting clutch shots and alley-oops that caught people's attention, became an All-Star, a Superstar, and now on verge of becoming a Megastar.
    He was never a bad teammate, he just knows hard work and when others aren't working hard. Too bad the Bulls, Timberwolves, & 76ers couldn't see that through.
    Proud of this man. He's the embodiment of hard work over talent. No one in 2011 would've predicted the career Jimmy has had so far.

    • @peterpan3022
      @peterpan3022 Год назад

      the fuck even is a megastar? why do you ppl always have to exaggerate? even calling him a superstar is a stretch but to invent a new category above that? just why. give him his probs, he damn well deserves it at this point. but dont exaggerate all the time

    • @DSPHistoricalSociety
      @DSPHistoricalSociety Год назад +21

      You name 3 former teams that haven't been this far! Anyone who takes the 3rd stringers and beats on the starters while just facilitating is SPECIAL. Congrats 76ers, you decided _Tobias Harris_ was more *valuable*

    • @khal7702
      @khal7702 Год назад +3

      I remember seeing him coming for breakfast with his trainer, his rookie year, great person

    • @hyedefinition1080
      @hyedefinition1080 Год назад +6

      @@DSPHistoricalSociety and my Bulls choosing Fred Hoiberg's 'coaching' over JB; stopped paying attention to that team since they let Jimmy go. The T'Wolves choosing to let KAT be a baby gamer is on the list too, in practice he beat their starters with the bench team 😅

    • @DSPHistoricalSociety
      @DSPHistoricalSociety Год назад +2

      @@hyedefinition1080 he beat the starters with the 3rd stringers- while primarily being a facilitator

  • @bsn0730
    @bsn0730 Год назад +9

    "Butler reads his soul" is masterful analysis lol
    What a line!

  • @markcarloestabillo5461
    @markcarloestabillo5461 Год назад +45

    Been a long time bulls fan and watched Jimmy's progress since he's been drafted. I learned then that his personal life was like one of those movies and it also showed the way he worked his whole career. Many projected him as a role player for his ceiling and a sub for Luol but boy his hard work really was a breakthrough. I was shocked when he started showing his offensive ability in 2014. Knowing that he has already been a great defender I can't believe a two way player in the bulls since MJ had been born. And like everyone knows what happened with his bulls career I was one of those disappointed with the FO. They didn't bet on Jimmy and let him go. It's just bittersweet as a bulls fan that with each of Jimmy's success it reminded me of the crap bulls FO. But will always be rooting for Jimmy and I believe he deserves a ring.

    • @user-wi3lg1rz8f
      @user-wi3lg1rz8f Год назад

      jimmy with markannan

    • @robinshaul4069
      @robinshaul4069 Год назад

      I love the bulls so much,plz wish our team Miami heat,great luck for Jimmy and he can get his ring ❤❤

    • @robinshaul4069
      @robinshaul4069 Год назад

      Derrick rose ❤❤

  • @TheRulersBack18
    @TheRulersBack18 Год назад +2

    only took a 50+ pt game, a 40+pt closeout, and going up 2-0 as the road team to get this video! good job! if steph had scored 56 vs the 1 seed, we would've gotten a video the next day LOL

  • @bencarlson4300
    @bencarlson4300 Год назад +255

    His main strength from what little I’ve watched is his defensive effort. Not only can he make crazy reads and get 6 steals in game 1, but he’s able to recover quickly to shooters and is always looking for rebounds. Boston looked lethargic in comparison to the effort Butler and this Heat team have demonstrated in the first 2 games.

    • @michaels6951
      @michaels6951 Год назад +50

      He's a blast from the past. Guarding the best player on defense and dropping 30 on the opponent's head. Jordan level stuff

    • @Keys_OW
      @Keys_OW Год назад +31

      by the looks of it the heat seem to have the best conditioning in the league

    • @Chessbox09
      @Chessbox09 Год назад +11

      He's the quintessential swiss army knife.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад +1

      I think that is what is often overlooked in an NBA players' trait called 'motor'. How quick they are to get back into the play or into a sequence. Watch 5:59 where Ben talks about Jimmy missing his mid range jumper and immediately track the miss to put the ball back in. Not many players can do that not necessarily because they don't track the ball well but they aren't relentless enough to go after the miss.

  • @juju-vl7oj
    @juju-vl7oj Год назад +213

    I've never seen anything like Jimmy Butler.
    He has been in the league 12 years and before the playoffs started I don't think anyone was arguing he deserved consideration for top 75 all time, never has he been called top 5 in the league or was an All-NBA 1st Teamer. Except 3 of these last 4 years in the playoffs he turns into a top 3-5 player who in moments litterally looks like Michael Jordan out there.
    Makes me start thinking about all time small forwards like Dantley, English, Worthy, King, Dominique, Mullin , Hill, Pierce ,Carmelo, George, Kawhi etc is it crazy to say in hindsight of Jimmy's career so far with how well rounded he is and a being a leader he could rank over all of these guys by the time he retires?

    • @trustmepalimthatguy3052
      @trustmepalimthatguy3052 Год назад +35

      He's looking like a combination of both Kobe and MJ in the fourth. That's scary... to say the least!

    • @HorizonOfHope
      @HorizonOfHope Год назад +41

      Nah, it's not crazy. Kawhi is the only one 100% ahead of him at the moment. Dominique and Pierce are good comparisons, too, because each of them spent their careers as easily the best players on their teams, and close to the best in their positions, but were overshadowed by some generational talent so much better that it took all focus off them.
      Kawhi's injuries unfortunately cut his prime (very) short and so while we know Jimmy probably won't supplant him peak for peak, he has enough ahead of him to draw level in terms of career achievements.
      Shame we never saw more head-to-heads between the two of them. 76ers versus Raptors was insane. They left it all on the court.

    • @TheNamesDitto
      @TheNamesDitto Год назад +15

      I was calling him better than PG and Klay in 2015. I got massively shat on but here we are, and we are witnessing Himmy G Buckets

    • @TeguhNugrahaPratama
      @TeguhNugrahaPratama Год назад +7

      If he win a ring as the best player, then for sure he can surpass few of those guys.

    • @juju-vl7oj
      @juju-vl7oj Год назад +26

      @@TeguhNugrahaPratama I think as NBA fans we get too attached to counting rings as validation for greatness, I think Worthy, Pierce and Kawhi are the only ones with rings I mentioned and the others never had playoff runs like Jimmy 3 of the last 4 years.
      And if Jimmy was in the same position as Worthy with Magic and Kareem, Pierce in 08 with KG and Allen or Kawhi in 2014 with Duncan, Parker, Ginobili do we think he wouldn't have won?
      Kawhi 2019 Raptors run is the only more impressive run on paper but was Kawhi in 2019 playing better in the 1st 3rounds compared to Jimmy so far this year? Then KD and Klay got hurt in the Finals so I'm not sure we should rank so strictly based on the fortune of being in better circumstances . Jimmy is doing this without the best circumstances.

  • @rrenaissauce
    @rrenaissauce Год назад +2

    The Sharingan reference caught me so off guard I almost cried man. Good analysis and production value as always. Keep it up

  • @christophersmith5922
    @christophersmith5922 Год назад +1

    I do agree with you that he is amazing. Go back and watch the rest of the team. He is creating an amazingly paced offense with his learned patience. His team keeps an amazing amount of space around him. Running their defender away before a double team can occur. Sprinting on a cut to sell the need for the ball, leaving room for the inevitable 15 footer from Butler. His team has accountability from tip to buzzer. Space and pacing is winning them games.

  • @picojohnson1
    @picojohnson1 Год назад +570

    I would love a breakdown of these "switch everything" defenses in the clutch time. I've seen team after team go for this and just give up undesirable match ups to star players on the other side and get torched.

    • @sharifbrown3567
      @sharifbrown3567 Год назад +39

      What I really don't get is why when a Team needs a 3 in clutch time is there any defenders in the paint. Literally just run a 5 out defense so no one can get a shot off and you're good. Double the Playmaker and see if you can face guard anyone near the 3 Point line

    • @bryant5786
      @bryant5786 Год назад +2

      @@sharifbrown3567nah that would be too overpowered

    • @ApEsXiT
      @ApEsXiT Год назад +1

      ben talks about them all the time.

    • @AYouTubeUser1
      @AYouTubeUser1 Год назад +31

      @@sharifbrown3567 depending upon time, giving up a free 2 on a pick and roll could backfire drastically.
      After the score, you have to get the ball in through a full court press, and hit both free throws. Splitting the free throws would only give you a 2 point lead.
      It’s better to not allow a bucket unless it’s 5 seconds or less.

    • @FallUpSlowly
      @FallUpSlowly Год назад +1

      Grant Williams has entered the chat

  • @danielalicea5960
    @danielalicea5960 Год назад +43

    Jimmy’s play style fits playoff basketball so well

  • @ethanhawkins3391
    @ethanhawkins3391 Год назад +17

    I’ve been enamored by Himmy since he went Super Saiyan in the Bubble. Love the in-depth analysis here. Each segment flows well into the next & really helps me better appreciate the subtle nuances of his game. Fantastic work

  • @rapz85
    @rapz85 Год назад +9

    Regardless of whether the Heat win the whole thing, which they appear to be more capable of winning ever game they've played this postseason, his performances are historical and deserving of remembrance. Its getting to the point where people are forgetting that they were ever an 8 seed... or that they lost two of their best players in the beginning of the postseason... or that they're dominating with undrafted players and Kevin Love who wasn't even playing for the Cavs who were annihilated by the Knicks who were then obliterated by the Heat.

  • @dalledarrel7259
    @dalledarrel7259 Год назад +219

    Him and Spo's coaching are a perfect combination too. His really good defense reading is mixed with great tactical nous from Spoelstra is basically the recipe for a great playoffs team

    • @ipvxyz
      @ipvxyz Год назад +2

      This isn’t mentioned enough in this comment section

    • @abdulrahmanalenezi8879
      @abdulrahmanalenezi8879 Год назад

      Didn’t they fight last year or something?

    • @BLACKSTA361
      @BLACKSTA361 Год назад +2

      @@abdulrahmanalenezi8879 Just Healthy Intensity for a team that wants it all
      Spo and Jimmy is a combination so good I think we haven't seen anything like it since Kerr/Curry maybe

    • @christian6455
      @christian6455 Год назад

      ​@@BLACKSTA361 lol at Kerr and Curry

    • @BLACKSTA361
      @BLACKSTA361 Год назад +1

      @@christian6455 you dot think kerr and curry were a good combination. i think kerrs expertise helped curry greatly

  • @LisaJF
    @LisaJF Год назад +85

    This guy needs a ring!

  • @aaadesktop
    @aaadesktop Год назад +1

    Playing ball myself, I always had an instinct to the game. I could see plays as they developed and even before others could see it. Scratch menoff.your all star list though folks, my career went into art. But man i truly felt the game of basketball to another level.

  • @sirhetmanpirate
    @sirhetmanpirate Год назад +8

    I love watching Jimmy. He plays so much slower and with such control over his body. Amazing footwork and balance, and as Ben's highlighted, just amazing basketball IQ.

  • @officialthomasjames
    @officialthomasjames Год назад +46

    Pains me as a Sixers fan. Jimmy has always been exactly who we needed next to Joel and our management screwed up and lost him. Still love Jimmy but shit I don’t think we’ll ever recover.

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Год назад +1

      Well, Embiid rather secured a huge bag and signed with the Sixers for 4 more years recently, than making sure he keeps his options open to switch teams if they mess up again. Which he should have done, because again, they messed up. It's like the team constantly changed lanes to get ahead quicker and always end up being last. They made the worst decisions in the front office in the last couple years.

    • @SIRUSSAYS
      @SIRUSSAYS Год назад

      ayyyyye Jimmy Butler on Grant Williams Altercation: "It Makes Me Smile" - ruclips.net/video/ckfzYuzaf1c/видео.html

    • @elspeth6070
      @elspeth6070 Год назад

      Joel may be getting fed up too…Jimmy looks pretty happy in Miami …heat on a string and ….they’ve found their playoff form and they are surprising teams. And K lowry, really missed up N (did you take our culture away with you?) makes everyone shine

    • @jamesmartin770
      @jamesmartin770 Год назад

      So did the Bulls and Wolves. And, as a heat fan. Thank you all.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад

      @@maxmeier532 Joel was gonna get the bag regardless. Finding a great compliment with him is another issue and instead Sixers settled on Daryl Morey's idea of running back the 2014 version of the Houston Rockets with some role players that worked out like PJ Tucker. Too bad much like the 2014 Rockets, they aren't good enough to make a push deeper in the playoffs.

  • @itsADmyguy
    @itsADmyguy Год назад +50

    Jimmy Buckets got similar traits with MJ and Kobe as far as competition and willingness to win at all costs. Same mindset and same goal. That man cannot be stopped, he’s a dawg just like those 2 guys that I mentioned!

    • @marcusmcneal7453
      @marcusmcneal7453 Год назад +7

      He really does. I tell people that of you’re too young to have seen Jordan play, then Playoff Jimmy is the closest modern thing to regular season Jordan. And Playoff Jordan was like Playoff Jimmy on steroids.

  • @jordanc.3405
    @jordanc.3405 Год назад +8

    Everyone in the Playoffs, trying to Guard PLAYOFF BUTLER: “This Isn’t Jimmy Butler! This is MICHAEL JORDAN Disguised As JIMMY BUTLER”!!🤣🤣

  • @sammychernikoff6406
    @sammychernikoff6406 Год назад +2

    I've been confused by his domination for a long time. This video is gold.

  • @No-xo1kx
    @No-xo1kx Год назад +234

    He looked like MJ literally in the 4th quarter

  • @GianniEndo
    @GianniEndo Год назад +19

    Fundamentals aside, the reason why this man is so great is because he wills it. You can see by the way he plays, that he’s dripping confidence.

  • @JonnyDBank
    @JonnyDBank Год назад +4

    Just when I thought Thinking Basketball couldn’t get any better, bro pulls out the sharingan reference😭. Lmao love the breakdowns. Keep going my guy🫡

  • @RunningxRiott
    @RunningxRiott Год назад +1

    The segment about his ball-hawking and tracking to get interceptions, finishes, and steals is such a great bit of thought.

  • @imsosick75
    @imsosick75 Год назад +54

    Jimmy is the epitome of "the game slows down for him".
    He's making split second decisions based on all these different factors to the point it's barely noticeable.

  • @chadfookilroy2015
    @chadfookilroy2015 Год назад +6

    Dude is so smart that after his quick post game interview when heading to the locker room the announcers were started talking about how the Celtics need to win next game, they are better away, the heat might lose focus at home, and jimmy is just saying on the way to the locker room, no longer able to hear them "Im not gonna let it happen! Im not gonna let it happen! Im not gonna let it happen! I know better! Im not gonna let it happen!" 😂

  • @n_a8917
    @n_a8917 Год назад +3

    His control of pace and space is amazing to watch

  • @SerFondue
    @SerFondue Год назад +3

    Wow this video is pure magic! Not only as a fan of the Uchiha’s unique kekkei Genkai but being a diehard Miami Heat fan. 🔥 MUCH LOVE to you for this masterpiece of a video ❤️🙏🏼

  • @xT3ALxPACMANx
    @xT3ALxPACMANx Год назад +69

    As a Lakers fan, I feel like I was the only non-heat fan to expect this from Jimmy and the Miami Heat. Its crazy how everyone was underestimating them just because of their seeding position/regular season performance, but I knew they had a similar vibe as the Warriors this year. Underwhelming regular season but took out heavy hitters in the first round. Ever since game 5 in the bubble of 2020, I knew Jimmy was more then capable of helping his team back into the finals in the next few years. He forever earned my respect

    • @johnsolo534
      @johnsolo534 Год назад +1

      Good for you.. I think he's overhyped and hasn't won shit yet personally, but hey, that's me..

    • @xT3ALxPACMANx
      @xT3ALxPACMANx Год назад +12

      @@johnsolo534 thank you for sharing your opinion

    • @richardliu7838
      @richardliu7838 Год назад +5

      Fan of Lebron and this season's Lakers team and just in general great basketball, I can't exactly say I expected Heat to win game 2 today as well, but I definitely expected this from Jimmy and the Heat, especially after how shaky the Celtics looked in the first two rounds, and them being up 2-0 right now doesn't surprise me. Heat is playing beautiful basketball right now that imo is somewhat akin to the Spurs in 2014, I would call this Heat + Jimmy combination the budget 2014 Spurs + prime Lebron, and as a pure basketball fan I'm ecstatic to witness what they are pulling off right now.

    • @xT3ALxPACMANx
      @xT3ALxPACMANx Год назад

      @@richardliu7838 I think they have a combination of players that have proven to perform well under pressure in the playoffs. Butler, Lowry, Love, Bam etc. I’m not super familiar with their roster tbh but on paper they seemed like a contender and my belief in them is proven to be fruitful as you see

    • @pWoLiAn
      @pWoLiAn Год назад +2

      ppl do be glazin themselves in these comment sections💀💀💀

  • @kingonipaayt3045
    @kingonipaayt3045 Год назад +47

    6:26 as a Heat fan that has been blessed to watch several Jimmy Butler masterclasses over the past few years, this is easily one of his best plays yet. The read for the pass is insane and the athleticism to sprint to the lane and snatch it before it reaches Tatum is just remarkable. He’s joked about his potential as an NFL player before but when these kind of plays happen, it almost doesn’t seem like a joke anymore.

    • @BonzerMrT
      @BonzerMrT Год назад +1

      Jimmy is a world class athlete

    • @jameswong7061
      @jameswong7061 Год назад

      if u really his true fans, u can see alot of these stuffs in chi's time, consider he's 1 of the best def in the league with his size, the only 1 par or slightly better then him might be kawhi leonard due to his longer arm & bigger palm i guess. but anyhow, both are the best in both ends at that time.

  • @NeedMoreHennessy
    @NeedMoreHennessy Год назад +3

    best basketball channel on RUclips. keep up the amazing work my nigga. wow

  • @grazryan
    @grazryan Год назад +2

    Miami and Jimmy is the best story of this season.

  • @interspacer4277
    @interspacer4277 Год назад +31

    Jimmy and Spo know what they're doing. Jimmy is gonna feed and groom his teammates, the Heat way, and then unleash himself AND his team, come crunch time. That's really the only strat folk need to be recognizing here. It's not like he's less of a player in the regular season, it's really that he's building something meant for championships. And that takes a strong team.
    You're talking about a team that lost its 2nd best scorer (Herro) and it's 2nd best defender (Oladipo) statistically. Yet here they are pwning the best teams in the East. You can't have those kinds of stats without an absolutely "evil" regular season spent on training everyone on the bench to be elite.
    That's Jimmy.

  • @devvv4616
    @devvv4616 Год назад +10

    He did it again. He's just clutch. The reason we're so enthralled with MJ and Kobe. He has it.

  • @Yemen003
    @Yemen003 Год назад +2

    Jimmy’s fan base has sky rocketed 🔥🔥🔥
    Confidence is everything
    Lets go Heat 🔥🔥🔥

  • @hyperbomb02
    @hyperbomb02 Год назад +7

    A crazy thought I had, let's say hypothetically Denver and Heat are in the Finals and Jimmy and Joker continue to play at this level. We have 2 players who have to be having the greatest post season ever, to run into each other in the finals. There is no amount of championship or final mvp awards to truly define what we are seeing out of these 2 guys.

  • @DeMortuisAutNilAut
    @DeMortuisAutNilAut Год назад +33

    If the Nuggets and the Heat make it to the finals I would love to see the battle of the great telepaths Butler and Jokic 😵‍💫

  • @hembloop3072
    @hembloop3072 Год назад +241

    Jimmy Butler essentially took another route compared to Kawhi Leonard, this is how you conserve in the body and keeping proper conditioning in the season and then exploding in the playoffs like how Paul George ranted earlier in the year

    • @JackahoonaLaGuna
      @JackahoonaLaGuna Год назад +84

      Yea this is how load management should be working. It’s not that you missed games, you’d still play but take it easy. Not in term of playing lazy tho. Just use different gameplan while exploring your opponents. And that way, nobody knows your full capability 😂

    • @jlui21
      @jlui21 Год назад +21

      -- Nah, it's not conditioning....it's him-my's SHARINGAN ability.
      If Ben posts [an anime reference], then its gotta be true.

    • @MrREAPERsz
      @MrREAPERsz Год назад +10

      Yeah his conditioning is good, but that's not why he's killing it. His size, strength and sharingan abilities are the reason why he's this good. His anticipation is robotic

    • @CarbonComs
      @CarbonComs Год назад +43

      Jimmy not having a degenerative knee condition might help a little in that department

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 Год назад +8

      both are completely unrelated. you really need to stop comparing to things and think one proves the other. That's just dumb. You wanna be dumb? Kawhi and Jimmy dont have the same body and not the same biography and not the same injury list and not the same coaching and conditioning.

  • @Linkx16
    @Linkx16 Год назад +2

    What a beautiful analysis of the game. I love Himmy Butler’s game, it’s so clean and takes balls of steel. Just discovered this channel good work.

  • @ninofoley1951
    @ninofoley1951 Год назад +3

    Such a good video. Your identification of his passing lane wizardry is so on point. I’ve been trying to understand how he makes the jump in performance every post season and this video was illuminating. Kudos 🙌👏

  • @TheTEN24
    @TheTEN24 Год назад +38

    I feel for the rest of the team, I know jimmy has been huge but the rest of his team has been clutch and plays incredibly hard. What’s also great about jimmy is he let’s the game come to him until the 4th

    • @SIRUSSAYS
      @SIRUSSAYS Год назад

      Jimmy Butler on Grant Williams Altercation: "It Makes Me Smile" - ruclips.net/video/ckfzYuzaf1c/видео.html

    • @DeftestAxis
      @DeftestAxis Год назад

      Heat fans recognize the rest of the team and Jimmy always praises them. They are definitely not going unnoticed

  • @Jackson54321
    @Jackson54321 Год назад +43

    Jimmy just wants it more than anyone. That’s why

  • @rockonileva
    @rockonileva Год назад +4

    What you said at the end is key. He adapts his game quickly which is a key advantage on the playoffs. But it's also a key ability to have while playing with Spo. Both of them read the game. When the coach adjusts, he's quick to fit onto that!

  • @nanosum1
    @nanosum1 Год назад +3

    This was a really awesome breakdown!

  • @back2back379
    @back2back379 Год назад +17

    He's a very unique player. People have been bringing up Kobe and MJ, but Jimmy does it very very differently. His herky jerky style is actually more like Paul Pierce.

  • @shuo7543
    @shuo7543 Год назад +222

    Jimmy Butler knows how to create 10-15 foot midrange jumpshots, which is a completely lost art in NBA today. Teams have now equated analytics to mean “only shoot 3s and layups”, but defenses have adapted to prevent 3s and layups, leaving midrange more open than before. Anyone who uses analytics correctly would know that open midrange jumpers are better than hotly contested 3s and layups.

    • @VCT3333
      @VCT3333 Год назад +49

      DeMar in Chicago is another player who has taken hold of the midrange. As teams are becoming more analytics focused and defending the perimeter and the paint, the midrange opens up just by the spacing. Jimmy has an ugly looking, flat trajectory shot, but it's good enough for the midrange, and he's maximizing that. Really good to see that.

    • @thearchivist250
      @thearchivist250 Год назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @soccutd77
      @soccutd77 Год назад +25

      It’s actually not better than a contested layup percentage wise, surprisingly enough. NBA players are good enough that a shot at the rim even highly contested is still generally a good shot. Analytically the midrange is only good for elite players, and this “death of the midrange” really applies mostly to role players: elite shot creators still use midrange quite a bit.

    • @abtocool6350
      @abtocool6350 Год назад +8

      There’s a good amount of midrange shooters in the league like derozen,Booker,Kd, kyrie, Ingram, and more if I wanted to keep on naming them 🤷‍♂️

    • @shuo7543
      @shuo7543 Год назад

      There are definitely still some good midrange shooters. But ALL NBA guards/forwards should be coached to shoot midrange jumpers if it is WIDE OPEN, and hit them consistently. If you watch the film you’ll see the Celtics (and many teams) pass these up regularly.

  • @frugalcooking523
    @frugalcooking523 Год назад +2

    Talented, very, very smart, high basketball IQ, hard work ethic, loves to help his teammates, humble and honest guy. For me he is the GOAT.

  • @aimebiampamba4736
    @aimebiampamba4736 Год назад +1

    He quickly became one of my favorite player (if its not MY), hope he gets a ring man, he seems like a workaholic

  • @Chairsium
    @Chairsium Год назад +46

    So, when are we going to start calling the Jump Stop as Jimmy's signature move? Because I'm all for it.

  • @TrevianVisionProductions
    @TrevianVisionProductions Год назад +10

    This video covered all Jimmy skills without being 20 mins long. Gotta love it 🔥 Heatnation

  • @Twenty-Seven
    @Twenty-Seven Год назад +2

    I've been a big fan of Jimmy since 2016 when I drafted him in fantasy NBA when I believe he played for Chicago. Such a gentleman as well. He was a candidate for MIP I think as well

  • @user-sf1zf6pn3m
    @user-sf1zf6pn3m Год назад +1

    this analysis is just outstanding, my new favorite youtube channel

  • @LatinoHeatWin
    @LatinoHeatWin Год назад +9

    His footwork and positioning is ELITE. Kobe would be proud

  • @jlin4752
    @jlin4752 Год назад +16

    I think it is also how focused he is on the game itself, staying calm in big situations, not even a heat fan but rooting for them anyways

  • @valutiquegifts6045
    @valutiquegifts6045 Год назад +1

    Excellent breakdown. I was telling the group I was with during the Knicks game. Kept rewinding the steal on Brunson's no-look attempt, jumping a mili-second BEFORE release! Before Brunson knew he was going to throw it! In slo-motion it was a trip. Got us behind on live action for 10 minutes. Jimmy IS That Dude.

  • @cks2020693
    @cks2020693 Год назад +3

    Jimmy Butler is the only reason I still watch NBA from time to time, guy is capable of making himself a superstar with all the attention and getting paid max contract easily, but he chooses to do what the team needs and always tries to play optimally; most importantly, he's not afraid of doing dirty works and giving his all

  • @FS-zt6tm
    @FS-zt6tm Год назад +220

    him and Kawhi...two players that just elevate in the playoffs.

    • @braddlesharris3577
      @braddlesharris3577 Год назад +32

      Its that type of player works tho, Kawahi, Lebron, Jimmy they are all as strong as an ox they will bully you to where they want to go no one can gaurd them.

    • @rg7535
      @rg7535 Год назад +32

      You mean the 1 out of every 7 games when Kawhi feels absolutely perfect to play? Because if he just happens to get a cramp a week before the game, you know he's gonna sit out for 2 weeks, right?

    • @trustmepalimthatguy3052
      @trustmepalimthatguy3052 Год назад +57

      @@rg7535 Did you see what he did in the playoffs with Toronto when they won their first championship? He was a man on a mission in 2019! He may not play much nowadays, but you still can't discredit what he's done in the playoffs throughout his career.

    • @FS-zt6tm
      @FS-zt6tm Год назад +18

      @@rg7535 ok relax...the point I was trying to make is when healthy, both players are known to elevate during the playoffs by a significant margin

    • @malycw7903
      @malycw7903 Год назад +6

      Butler is a much better team player than Kawhi

  • @Kingfatmon
    @Kingfatmon Год назад +34

    My takeaways are that Jimmy isn't necessarily great at any one thing - passing, shooting, etc. He's decent to good at all those things but has an incredible feel for the game and spatial awareness, allowing him to put himself in great positions to make plays. It's one thing to be ABLE to make great passes or shoot lights out; it's equally, if not more important, to be able to create opportunities to do those things.

    • @benjaminan1183
      @benjaminan1183 Год назад +1

      He is a great passer, his TO rates are historically low for a superstar. There's a reason Brett Brown preferred Jimmy initiating the offense in Philly during the playoffs and why Spo felt comfortable moving Lowry to the bench.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад

      @@benjaminan1183 Its more like in his early years with the Heat, the offense would stall even with Jimmy Butler handling the ball and it would turn to heavy Jimmy ISO moments down the stretch. Which is why they got Lowry as another ball handler to keep things moving. But ultimately Jimmy is ideal in the playoffs as a ball handler not only because of his handles, but he always attacks into multiple defenders getting at the hoop. So he's always got an open guy to find. Also helps too that Bam is good with his passing and handles but his game works more with the the 3-ball shooters via handoffs and screens.

    • @benjaminan1183
      @benjaminan1183 Год назад

      @@t4d0W It still does, that's just what crunch time BBall all about, letting your stars isolate down the stretch. Jimmy has, by just about every metric, the 2nd most clutch baskets out of every this season.

  • @feldiii4082
    @feldiii4082 Год назад +1

    Amazing explanation of Jimmy Butler and his b ball IQ. Great video!!!

  • @gfunkin2
    @gfunkin2 Год назад +2

    Fantastic vid. And the opposite of that scouting report that called Jimmy "soft" and then Undisputed then wasting a whole segment on it.

  • @profitcs8506
    @profitcs8506 Год назад +11

    Jimmy's footwork is so smooth. He always seems to be in perfect balance throughout his movements. Great breakdown. Jimmy deserves a championship. Rooting for him and the heat.

  • @thatoneguywhoseverywhere6978
    @thatoneguywhoseverywhere6978 Год назад +5

    If its a Heat vs nuggets finals, i'm gonna be happy either team wins. The incredible grit of the miami heat vs the orchestra esque offense of the nuggets

  • @jamesmartens8543
    @jamesmartens8543 11 месяцев назад

    This was one of my favorite thinking basketball videos ever keep up the great stuff thank you!

  • @jimmyzarkis6276
    @jimmyzarkis6276 Год назад +1

    well done video. Enjoyed the break downs and slow motion focus ins instead of the usual here's a highlight. I am going with Jimmy Butler is a team player. During the regular season he is getting everyone involved. During the playoffs he takes over because it has to be done. As you were saying he is studying his opponents and is coach Spo. In a series both can focus in on one team instead of a new opponent every night. Plus its a match up thing. Heat went up against two teams they matched up well against. Giannis not being able to hit free throws pretty much ended that series. Knicks wanted to play defense and that's Miami best attribute. Less scoring isn't going to hurt the Heat. I can't believe how much the Celtics have shrunk so far in this series. Once again, Jimmy has played the Celtics 3 out of the last 4 years or so. It just seems like every year but their first round exit. More film, more tenancies, more ways to exploit them.

  • @bobmortock
    @bobmortock Год назад +21

    You could also talk about the amazing screens he sets for cutters and shooters. Dude just plays winning basketball

  • @aidanstone5555
    @aidanstone5555 Год назад +6

    These videos really give me a appreciation for how hard smart you have to be to be in the nba. Can you imagine having to deal with jimmy for 48 minutes in real time?

    • @HorizonOfHope
      @HorizonOfHope Год назад +2

      Yeah agreed. Especially in the SF position. It's probably the most mentally demanding since you really need to be a decent scorer, playmaker and defender, as well as being able to outmuscle occasional mismatches like suddenly doubling an opposing big.

  • @AbednH
    @AbednH Год назад

    i really love the content like this, the breakdown,attention of details

  • @Riomojo
    @Riomojo Год назад

    An absolute fantastic in depth video, well done and thank you

  • @antoniodee3939
    @antoniodee3939 Год назад +3

    He just have a big heart and refuses to loose!!! He knows how to endure!!! A very great guy!!! LODI!!!

  • @kevinvaleriomusic
    @kevinvaleriomusic Год назад +86

    He’s really about to lead the 8th seed to eliminate the 2 top seeds in the east.

    • @tatejohnson8497
      @tatejohnson8497 Год назад +12

      and the west 1 seed ofc

    • @tchadow1918
      @tchadow1918 Год назад +1

      ​@@tatejohnson8497 we'll see a good series on that one but Heat will have a hard time

    • @AndrewMeisman-jp2dv
      @AndrewMeisman-jp2dv Год назад +1

      @@tatejohnson8497 yes that's not happening Denver's gunna beat them in 5 easily

    • @user-sc3dl7mh9g
      @user-sc3dl7mh9g Год назад

      And those two top seeds were the favorites to win it all.

    • @chomosuke0720
      @chomosuke0720 Год назад +12

      ​@@AndrewMeisman-jp2dv We've had the Heat losing in five since the first round of the playoffs lol when will you people learn

  • @engerlandt
    @engerlandt Год назад +25

    I just love his evolution as a player. From an unheralded rookie cast as a defensive partner for MVP Derrick Rose, to outlasting Rose at Chicago and now undoubtedly a bigger star than Rose ever was.

    • @BugOnAChip
      @BugOnAChip Год назад +8

      Clown take. Rose won an MVP during LeBron’s prime. Rose was the future of the league until injuries derailed him.

    • @hansonlangi4347
      @hansonlangi4347 Год назад +4

      @Michael dame and rose are two completely different players lol. Rose isn’t a shooter, more like Ja or Russ

    • @carlocacho9150
      @carlocacho9150 Год назад +1

      @@hansonlangi4347 naw Ja and Russ wished they had Rose's control

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W Год назад

      @@BugOnAChip The way Rose played was going to lead him to being injury prone. No fucking way a dude who can't protect himself falling the way he did could sustain that twitchy play style he had.

  • @justright_
    @justright_ Год назад

    a lot of players put "playoff" before their name, like playoff P, playoff rondo, etc. but playoff jimmy is on another level. a true playoff performer!