Jimmy Butler, a great player for the Miami Heat, has said that he is not intentionally trolling the public with some of his actions and words.
Jimmy Butler, a forward for the Miami Heat, claims that he is not a troll.
According to him, he can say whatever he wants. It is up to the general public to decide whether or not they want to believe it.
“I don’t troll people,” Butler said after Wednesday’s practice at Florida Atlantic, where the school is located. “I’m minding my business,” I’m not bothering anybody, “I’m just going about my business.” Simply said, people enjoy paying attention to what it is that I am doing. I suppose that some people do care about me, but not a lot.
When Butler showed up earlier this week at the team’s media day with his hair straightened, lip piercings, and eye shadow, he caused a commotion and got a lot of people talking about his new appearance. Since then, he has gone back to his usual braided style, but it doesn’t mean he should take offense when people refer to him as a troll.
During the same interview on Tuesday, he made a light-hearted jab at Adrian Griffin, the coach of the Milwaukee Bucks. When asked about the deal involving Lillard and the Bucks rather than the Heat a month ago, Butler seized the opportunity to criticize Griffin.
“I’m more pissed off that [Damian Lillard] went to Milwaukee because he went to Adrian Griffin’s team,” Butler said following Wednesday’s practice at Florida Atlantic University. “Damian Lillard went to Milwaukee because he went to Adrian Griffin’s team.” “It’s common knowledge that I have zero respect for Adrian Griffin. Since my time spent in Chicago”
It is common knowledge that Butler attributes a significant portion of his success in the NBA to Griffin’s efforts. These are examples of Jimmy merely acting in his typical manner.