Published 15:36 IST, January 14th 2020
Jimmy Butler reveals 5 toughest players to guard: Stephen Curry, Harden and LeBron James
NBA: Warriors Stephen Curry, Lakers LeBron James, Nets Kevin Durant, Rockets James Harden and Nets Kyrie Irving are Butler's 5 toughest players to guard.
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Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler is arguably one of best forwards in NBA. In a recent Players Tribune article, Butler revealed five toughest players he has ever guarded. He even opened up about his life before joining NBA and how he was t hardworking or best player on his team.
According to Butler, he started working hard when his n seniors – Wes Matws and Lazar Hayward – told him he has what it takes to be an NBA player. w, Jimmy Butler is proud of his hard work and where he has reached. thirty-year-old ended his introduction on a funny te by apologizing for rambling.
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NBA 2019-20: Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler reveals toughest players to guard
1. LA Lakers' LeBron James
Though Butler wanted to focus on or players, he started list with LeBron James. He believes that James is probably one of best all-rounders in league and is an excellent teammate. He can assist, score and defend with equal finesse and is a perfect combination of speed, strategy and strength.
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2. Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving
Jimmy Butler believes that Kyrie Irving's crafty and precise gameplay makes him difficult to guard. He toys with or players with his skill, which Butler jokingly calls 'disrespectful'. However, he adds that Irving has various or elements to his game like shooting and assisting.
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3. Brooklyn Nets' Kevin Durant
Former GSW player Kevin Durant is next on Jimmy Butler's list. He recounts watching Durant play for OKC while he was a rookie. According to Butler, Durant dominated court with his speed and athleticism, which was difficult with many talented people playing. He believes that Kevin Durant's gameplay along with his height is 'cheat-code stuff'.
4. GSW's Stephen Curry
Jimmy Butler calls Stephen Curry a 'generational talent'. According to Heat forward, Curry can shoot from anywhere on court, which makes him nearly impossible to guard. A bad shot for anyone else is a good shot for Stephen Curry. Butler added that if cornered, Stephen Curry has ability to cut through and make it to rim, or even get his team involved.
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5. Houston Rockets' James Harden
Butler's last choice is Harden. He states that be it step-back or 'Euro step', Harden has numerous gameplays in his bag. He also calls Harden's step-back 'legendary'. For Butler, Harden is man teams plan ir game for and is unstoppable even n.
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(Im courtesy: jimmy butler Instagram)
15:36 IST, January 14th 2020