Butler's Split with Herro: How Did the Heat's Internal Strife Erupt? A team that always prides itself on being "iron-blooded" now finds its locker room almost "stewing in its own pot." The Miami Heat recently exploded after a loss to the Pacers—Jimmy Butler, the star player, immediately announced his application for a trade after the game, and the reason? It was because he had a falling out with Tyler Herro, the new generation's scoring ace. This farce broke the Heat's locker room culture, which is known for its "strict discipline." The question is, is this conflict really just because of one game or a few words? In fact, this "high-pressure pot that has been under pressure for a long time" has started to smoke. The starting point of the incident occurred after the game against the Pacers. The Heat ended the game with an unexpected loss, but the post-game turmoil was even more intense than the loss. In an interview, Tyler Herro showed great confidence, even with a bit of smugness, saying something that made people uncomfortable: "I know who should have the ball in the clutch moments - it's 'me.'" Don't underestimate such a sentence, it can be described as "pouring oil on the fire." This not only subtly pointed out the problem: Who is the real "boss" of the team? It also directly put the contradiction on the table. And upon hearing these words, Butler responded even more fiercely. He did not refute in public, but then directly expressed his dissatisfaction to the management and applied for a…

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On January 3rd, Beijing time, Taylor Herro officially angered Jimmy Butler! After seeing his post-game remarks, he immediately applied for a trade, indicating that he is no longer willing to be teammates and has completely broken ties. After the Heat lost to the Pacers, the internal conflict within the team finally erupted. As the core player of the team, Butler has been playing poorly in consecutive games, showing a lack of professionalism. Despite earning a $50 million annual salary from the Heat, he is not actively participating in the game, which reflects a problematic attitude. Following the game, when Taylor Herro made his stance clear, Butler also completely broke ties with his teammates, making it clear that they can no longer be considered as brothers. After the loss, Herro decided to clarify the contradiction, emphasizing that he is currently the core of the team and a key player being groomed, with a salary close to the maximum. During an interview, a journalist asked Herro how to get Butler more involved in the game. Herro bluntly responded, "I don't know, I'm not the coach." Butler also mentioned that he doesn't feel happy at the Heat anymore, to which Herro retorted, "I think there's no problem with the atmosphere in our locker room. We're all happy." The implication is clear: everyone else is happy except for you, so who exactly is the problem? Herro's remarks have exposed the tension, and upon hearing Herro's interview, Butler dropped the act and formally announced his intention to force a big trade, stating that he is…

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On January 3rd, Beijing time, the Miami Heat suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the Indiana Pacers, ending their two-game winning streak. In this game, Butler once again changed his hair color to green, but he still seemed disengaged on the court, playing for only 26 minutes with just six shots taken. His shooting percentage and three-point percentage were both above fifty percent (9 points, 4 assists, 2 rebounds), giving the impression that Butler was simply waiting for a trade in a state of disarray. This was a back-to-back game for the Heat, and surprisingly, Butler continued to play after only returning two days prior. It's worth noting that after being injured on December 21st, he rested for five games (12 days). However, his competitive form was as poor as it was in the first game of the back-to-back against the Pelicans, where he had only two attempts in the first quarter and still only two attempts in the first half, scoring 2 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 assists for a "222" stat line. In the third quarter, Butler finally made his third attempt, and by the end of the third quarter, the fourth quarter turned into garbage time, allowing Butler to clock out early. The American media BC mocked the current Butler, comparing him to Harden when he was waiting to be traded from the Rockets, suggesting that he was in a state of complete disarray. In the entire game, Butler played for 26 minutes and 31 seconds, making 3 out of 6 shots and 1 out…

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