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  1. What is Jimmy Butler's legacy after a second Finals loss?
  2. Heat's Jimmy Butler claims he won't show up to the ceremony if he's ever inducted into the Hall of Fame
  3. Hollinger: Jimmy Butler’s legend should not be lost to NBA history
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  5. Hollinger: Jimmy Butler’s legend should not be lost to NBA history
  6. Heat's Jimmy Butler claims he won't show up to the ceremony if he's ever inducted into the Hall of Fame
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What is Jimmy Butler's legacy after a second Finals loss?

We now have an answer to the question, would the 2023 Finals be the coronation of Butler told ESPN's Nick Friedell last week that winning a title would mean 'everything'. Despite his own admission, he should not be overlooked in the It is also one of the more fascinating résumés to put under the microscope. He's played for four different teams, didn't break out as an All-Star until his fourth season and didn't reach superstar status until his thirties with the So exactly where is Butler's place among the game's greats? The numbers make it pretty clear. He's a Hall-of-Fame lock, top-100 player of all-time, and perhaps a top-10 player in the NBA right now. Let's break it down: Is he a Hall of Famer? Yes. Butler said he could His regular-season résumé alone, as a star two-way player, is Hall-of-Fame worthy. He's one of 22 players in NBA history with at least five All-NBA selections and at least five All-Defensive team selections. The 16 retired players on the list are all in the Hall of Fame. The other five not named Jimmy Butler are Hall-of-Fame locks. 5+ All-NBA Selections and 5+ All-Defensive Team Selections in NBA History Kobe Bryant Tim Duncan Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Hakeem Olajuwon Jerry West John Stockton Michael Jordan John Havlicek David Robinson Kevin Garnett Gary Payton Scottie Pippen Jason Kidd Walt Frazier Ben Wallace Sidney Moncrief Jimmy Butler That's just based on Butler's regular-season accolades. We haven't even gotten into the postseason. What about his 0 rings...

Heat's Jimmy Butler claims he won't show up to the ceremony if he's ever inducted into the Hall of Fame

Jimmy Butler says if he's ever elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, he won't attend the ceremony. "I'm not worried about the Hall of Fame. ...It's an honor, it is, but I could care less." The full exchange: Jared Greenberg: Your good friend, Dwyane Wade, is going into the Hall of Fame in a couple months. Have you allowed yourself to think what it would ever mean to you to be elected into the basketball Hall of Fame? Butler: Yes I have. Greenberg: And, what do you think? Butler: Don't care. Greenberg: You don't care whether you're a Hall of Famer? Butler: No I don't. Greenberg: Do you think your resume-- Butler: Still don't care. Honestly speaking, could care less. If we're being brutally honest, if I was selected to the Hall of Fame, I'm not going. Greenberg: You're not going to accept it? Butler: No, no, no, it's like the festivities and all that, I just wanna go put my feet in the sand somewhere. Greenberg: You wouldn't accept that honor, the greatest honor in basketball? Butler: It's an individual thing. I'm not for the individual type of stuff. I'm really not. I'm like a team guy. Greenberg: But even after it's all said and done and you've-- Butler: No! I don't wanna go. I'm not worried about the Hall of Fame. I promise you. It's an honor, it is, but I could care less. Butler is almost certainly going to make the Hall of Fame. He's already made six All-Star Games, five All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams, won the Most Improved Player award in 2015 and boasts multiple si...

Hollinger: Jimmy Butler’s legend should not be lost to NBA history

With I feel like, 20 years from now, we’re going to try explaining Butler to the next generation, completely lack the ability to define what made him great and end up stammering gibberish about fourth-quarter eruptions and overpriced coffee. We’ll be like the warlock Tim trying to explain to Monty Python’s grail-seekers the dangers of the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog. Butler is a visceral, dominant force in nearly every playoff game in which he participates, particularly in the final minutes. Yet when you try to list his tangible accomplishments in 280 characters, it gets harder to build a concise, compelling case for his place in the pantheon. This season was a perfect example: He had the best year of his career but didn’t make the All-Star team and finished 22nd in scoring. In fact, there is no cognitive dissonance quite like looking at Butler’s He has never finished higher than 10th in MVP voting and has received only one, single top-three MVP vote, lifetime, out of the hundred ballots cast every year. Until he won the Larry Bird Trophy for Eastern Conference finals MVP this season, Butler’s most notable “black ink” accomplishment was winning Eastern Conference Player of the Month in November 2014. Jimmy's confidence never wavered. ECF MVP. — Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) It goes on: He has only once played more than 70 games in a season. He has only once shot better than 50 percent from the field. He has never made a 3-pointer. (OK, I exaggerate … slightly.) And yet, every sp...

Jimmy Butler

• العربية • Արեւմտահայերէն • Català • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • Euskara • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Հայերեն • Italiano • עברית • Kiswahili • Latviešu • Lietuvių • Magyar • مصرى • Монгол • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Русский • Simple English • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • Volapük • 中文 Butler with the No. 22–Miami Heat Position League Personal information Born ( 1989-09-14) September 14, 1989 (age33) Listed height 6ft 7in (2.01m) Listed weight 230lb (104kg) Career information High school College • • Selected by the Playing career 2011–present Career history Career highlights and awards • 6× • • • 4× • 5× • • at NBA.com at Basketball-Reference.com Men's Representing the Jimmy Butler III (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional Jimmy Buckets" and " Playoff Jimmy", Butler was drafted with the 30th overall pick in the Early life Butler was born in In a summer basketball league before his senior year at As a junior at Tomball High, Butler averaged 10 points per game. As a senior and team captain in 2006–07, Butler averaged 19.9 points and 8.7 rebounds per game and was subsequently voted his team's most valuable player. Butler was not heavily recruited coming out of high school and chose to attend College career After his freshman season at Butler accepted an athletic scholarship to attend Professional career Chicago Bulls (2011–2017) 2011–2014: early years and first Al...

Hollinger: Jimmy Butler’s legend should not be lost to NBA history

With I feel like, 20 years from now, we’re going to try explaining Butler to the next generation, completely lack the ability to define what made him great and end up stammering gibberish about fourth-quarter eruptions and overpriced coffee. We’ll be like the warlock Tim trying to explain to Monty Python’s grail-seekers the dangers of the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog. Butler is a visceral, dominant force in nearly every playoff game in which he participates, particularly in the final minutes. Yet when you try to list his tangible accomplishments in 280 characters, it gets harder to build a concise, compelling case for his place in the pantheon. This season was a perfect example: He had the best year of his career but didn’t make the All-Star team and finished 22nd in scoring. In fact, there is no cognitive dissonance quite like looking at Butler’s He has never finished higher than 10th in MVP voting and has received only one, single top-three MVP vote, lifetime, out of the hundred ballots cast every year. Until he won the Larry Bird Trophy for Eastern Conference finals MVP this season, Butler’s most notable “black ink” accomplishment was winning Eastern Conference Player of the Month in November 2014. Jimmy's confidence never wavered. ECF MVP. — Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) It goes on: He has only once played more than 70 games in a season. He has only once shot better than 50 percent from the field. He has never made a 3-pointer. (OK, I exaggerate … slightly.) And yet, every sp...

Heat's Jimmy Butler claims he won't show up to the ceremony if he's ever inducted into the Hall of Fame

Jimmy Butler says if he's ever elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, he won't attend the ceremony. "I'm not worried about the Hall of Fame. ...It's an honor, it is, but I could care less." The full exchange: Jared Greenberg: Your good friend, Dwyane Wade, is going into the Hall of Fame in a couple months. Have you allowed yourself to think what it would ever mean to you to be elected into the basketball Hall of Fame? Butler: Yes I have. Greenberg: And, what do you think? Butler: Don't care. Greenberg: You don't care whether you're a Hall of Famer? Butler: No I don't. Greenberg: Do you think your resume-- Butler: Still don't care. Honestly speaking, could care less. If we're being brutally honest, if I was selected to the Hall of Fame, I'm not going. Greenberg: You're not going to accept it? Butler: No, no, no, it's like the festivities and all that, I just wanna go put my feet in the sand somewhere. Greenberg: You wouldn't accept that honor, the greatest honor in basketball? Butler: It's an individual thing. I'm not for the individual type of stuff. I'm really not. I'm like a team guy. Greenberg: But even after it's all said and done and you've-- Butler: No! I don't wanna go. I'm not worried about the Hall of Fame. I promise you. It's an honor, it is, but I could care less. Butler is almost certainly going to make the Hall of Fame. He's already made six All-Star Games, five All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams, won the Most Improved Player award in 2015 and boasts multiple si...

Jimmy Butler

• العربية • Արեւմտահայերէն • Català • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • Euskara • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Հայերեն • Italiano • עברית • Kiswahili • Latviešu • Lietuvių • Magyar • مصرى • Монгол • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Русский • Simple English • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • Volapük • 中文 Butler with the No. 22–Miami Heat Position League Personal information Born ( 1989-09-14) September 14, 1989 (age33) Listed height 6ft 7in (2.01m) Listed weight 230lb (104kg) Career information High school College • • Selected by the Playing career 2011–present Career history Career highlights and awards • 6× • • • 4× • 5× • • at NBA.com at Basketball-Reference.com Men's Representing the Jimmy Butler III (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional Jimmy Buckets" and " Playoff Jimmy", Butler was drafted with the 30th overall pick in the Early life Butler was born in In a summer basketball league before his senior year at As a junior at Tomball High, Butler averaged 10 points per game. As a senior and team captain in 2006–07, Butler averaged 19.9 points and 8.7 rebounds per game and was subsequently voted his team's most valuable player. Butler was not heavily recruited coming out of high school and chose to attend College career After his freshman season at Butler accepted an athletic scholarship to attend Professional career Chicago Bulls (2011–2017) 2011–2014: early years and first Al...

What is Jimmy Butler's legacy after a second Finals loss?

We now have an answer to the question, would the 2023 Finals be the coronation of Butler told ESPN's Nick Friedell last week that winning a title would mean 'everything'. Despite his own admission, he should not be overlooked in the It is also one of the more fascinating résumés to put under the microscope. He's played for four different teams, didn't break out as an All-Star until his fourth season and didn't reach superstar status until his thirties with the So exactly where is Butler's place among the game's greats? The numbers make it pretty clear. He's a Hall-of-Fame lock, top-100 player of all-time, and perhaps a top-10 player in the NBA right now. Let's break it down: Is he a Hall of Famer? Yes. Butler said he could His regular-season résumé alone, as a star two-way player, is Hall-of-Fame worthy. He's one of 22 players in NBA history with at least five All-NBA selections and at least five All-Defensive team selections. The 16 retired players on the list are all in the Hall of Fame. The other five not named Jimmy Butler are Hall-of-Fame locks. 5+ All-NBA Selections and 5+ All-Defensive Team Selections in NBA History Kobe Bryant Tim Duncan Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Hakeem Olajuwon Jerry West John Stockton Michael Jordan John Havlicek David Robinson Kevin Garnett Gary Payton Scottie Pippen Jason Kidd Walt Frazier Ben Wallace Sidney Moncrief Jimmy Butler That's just based on Butler's regular-season accolades. We haven't even gotten into the postseason. What about his 0 rings...

What is Jimmy Butler's legacy after a second Finals loss?

We now have an answer to the question, would the 2023 Finals be the coronation of Butler told ESPN's Nick Friedell last week that winning a title would mean 'everything'. Despite his own admission, he should not be overlooked in the It is also one of the more fascinating résumés to put under the microscope. He's played for four different teams, didn't break out as an All-Star until his fourth season and didn't reach superstar status until his thirties with the So exactly where is Butler's place among the game's greats? The numbers make it pretty clear. He's a Hall-of-Fame lock, top-100 player of all-time, and perhaps a top-10 player in the NBA right now. Let's break it down: Is he a Hall of Famer? Yes. Butler said he could His regular-season résumé alone, as a star two-way player, is Hall-of-Fame worthy. He's one of 22 players in NBA history with at least five All-NBA selections and at least five All-Defensive team selections. The 16 retired players on the list are all in the Hall of Fame. The other five not named Jimmy Butler are Hall-of-Fame locks. 5+ All-NBA Selections and 5+ All-Defensive Team Selections in NBA History Kobe Bryant Tim Duncan Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Hakeem Olajuwon Jerry West John Stockton Michael Jordan John Havlicek David Robinson Kevin Garnett Gary Payton Scottie Pippen Jason Kidd Walt Frazier Ben Wallace Sidney Moncrief Jimmy Butler That's just based on Butler's regular-season accolades. We haven't even gotten into the postseason. What about his 0 rings...

Jimmy Butler

• العربية • Արեւմտահայերէն • Català • Čeština • Dansk • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • Euskara • فارسی • Français • Galego • 한국어 • Հայերեն • Italiano • עברית • Kiswahili • Latviešu • Lietuvių • Magyar • مصرى • Монгол • Nederlands • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Polski • Português • Русский • Simple English • Српски / srpski • Suomi • Svenska • Türkçe • Українська • Tiếng Việt • Volapük • 中文 Butler with the No. 22–Miami Heat Position League Personal information Born ( 1989-09-14) September 14, 1989 (age33) Listed height 6ft 7in (2.01m) Listed weight 230lb (104kg) Career information High school College • • Selected by the Playing career 2011–present Career history Career highlights and awards • 6× • • • 4× • 5× • • at NBA.com at Basketball-Reference.com Men's Representing the Jimmy Butler III (born September 14, 1989) is an American professional Jimmy Buckets" and " Playoff Jimmy", Butler was drafted with the 30th overall pick in the Early life Butler was born in In a summer basketball league before his senior year at As a junior at Tomball High, Butler averaged 10 points per game. As a senior and team captain in 2006–07, Butler averaged 19.9 points and 8.7 rebounds per game and was subsequently voted his team's most valuable player. Butler was not heavily recruited coming out of high school and chose to attend College career After his freshman season at Butler accepted an athletic scholarship to attend Professional career Chicago Bulls (2011–2017) 2011–2014: early years and first Al...