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Heat reporter exposes Butler s dirty information: He has a stronger desire for control than James Wade, causing a delicate atmosphere in the locker room

On October 14, there are still 8 days left before the start of the new NBA regular season. Earlier today, Warriors star Butler was exposed by Heat reporter Jesse Cinquini. He was criticized for being too controlling when he was in Miami, which made the atmosphere in the locker room delicate.

While playing for the Heat, Butler led the Heat to the Finals twice, during which he even performed a black eight miracle. But in his final season with the Heat, Butler had a very uncomfortable relationship with the team, and he was eventually traded to the Warriors. In this regard, Heat reporter Jesse Cinquini exposed some dirty information about Butler during his time in Miami.

Jesse Cinquini said that although the Heat in the Butler era did not win a championship, they were generally successful. Butler spent more than five seasons with the Heat, leading the team to the Finals twice and the Eastern Conference Finals once. But even though the team has been winning, everything is not peaceful in the locker room. There was real "discomfort" within the team at certain stages during Butler's tenure.

Another Heat reporter Ethan J. Skolnick said: "When I was in the locker room, there were a lot of times when I was a little uncomfortable. For example, Butler controlled the music and no one could touch it. I remember going to an away game in Orlando and he was not with the team (Skolnick's colleague interjected at this time: 'Butler listens to a different style of music than everyone else on the team.')." Skolnick continued: "Yeah, it was finally time to play hip-hop. I know you may be surprised, but I really hate country music. And that time, because Butler Without Teller, everyone felt liberated. They could play the songs they liked without worrying about anyone controlling them. "

Another Heat reporter Sylvander added: "In some things, Butler is more controlling than James. James and Wade used to argue about who would play the music, but back then it was at least a little more equal. Even though it was Janeway who played the music, they played what the whole team liked. ”

Ethan J. Skolnick finally said: "The Heat now feel more like a united team, where everyone grows and enjoys together."

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