Bulls’ stars Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler ripped into their teammates after Chicago’s 119-114 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night. The Bulls led 110-100 with 3 minutes left but came undone down the stretch.
Bulls’ stars Dwyane Wade and Jimmy Butler ripped into their teammates after Chicago’s 119-114 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night. The Bulls led 110-100 with 3 minutes left but came undone down the stretch.
A few months ago, Michael Jordan said he preferred Blake Griffin to be the star if there was a Space Jam sequel ever made. Well, now he got his wish, sort’ve.
I guess there were no hard feelings because after the Los Angeles Clippers handed the Chicago Bulls a 102-95 loss, Jimmy Butler grabbed dinner with DeAndre Jordan.
You might think staying on a mega cruise ship during the Olympics would be a luxury for members of Team USA’s basketball team. With all things considered like the threat of zika virus, crime and horrible conditions in the Olympic village, staying on a luxury liner sounds like the best scenario for the team. That is unless your name is Jimmy Butler. Apparently he has a fear of water and it is very real. You know some of the teammates had to mess with him over it.
There were reports about friction between Derrick Rose and Jimmy Butler over who’s the leader and star of the Chicago Bulls. With Rose traded to the Knicks, in came Dwyane Wade who left the Miami Heat in free agency and joined the Bulls. There were some assumptions that Wade and Butler may have the same issues as Butler and Rose but the two talked and made their feelings clear. In fact, Butler helped recruit Wade to the team. Butler has made it clear that he just wants to win, really bad!
Jimmy Butler emerged as a great player when things weren’t going so well for Derrick Rose. Butler got a max contract and a spot on the All-Star team with many people saying the Bulls were now his team and Rose was no longer the franchise player. Those reports soon turned into rumors about friction between the two players and Rose was eventually traded to the New York Knicks. In an interview on ESPN, Butler reiterated his love for Rose but admitted that one of them had to go from the team.