Jimmy Butler: “The comeback is not impossible”

Miami Heat leader Jimmy Butler opined Friday that it is “not impossible” for his team to overcome the NBA Finals series, which saw them lose 1-3 to the Denver Nuggets after their 108-95 loss. at the Kaseya Center in Miami.

“Now we have an obligation to win every game, we can do it. There are things we have to correct, but it’s not impossible,” Butler said at the post-game press conference.

“We have to jump on the track and do it, we have to win three games,” he insisted.

The Nuggets reconfirmed last Wednesday’s win at the Miami Heat court and their 108-95 victory at the Kaseya Center gave them a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals, putting them just one step away from celebrating the first title of your story.

The Nuggets will be able to convict the Finals in Denver on Monday in Denver, where they lost only one game in this postseason, after picking up two of their two wins while visiting the Heat.

“We will not give up, we will continue to fight from tomorrow to get better. On Monday we’re going to do what we try to do every time, win. We have to, we have no choice,” Butler said.

“We’ve been doing hard things all year and also in this postseason. Now it’s the hardest part of the complicated. (…) This is our reality, we have to win three in a row,” he insisted.

Denver hit 50% shooting from the field, hitting 14 of 28 triples, driven by a magnificent Aaron Gordon with 27 points (11 of 15 shooting), six rebounds and six assists, and by a Serb Nikola Jokic hitting a double double 23 scored points and 12 rebounds.

In the Heat, Butler led with 25 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, and Bam Adebayo contributed a double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds. When Kyle Lowry came off the bench he hit thirteen, Duncan Robinson in twelve and Caleb Martin in eleven.

Source: El heraldo

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