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HomeSportsBasketballHeat's Erik Spoelstra: Jimmy Butler 'needs me, I need him'

Heat’s Erik Spoelstra: Jimmy Butler ‘needs me, I need him’

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Entering their sixth year together, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra believes a breakthrough in his relationship with Jimmy Butler is imminent.

That thesis is based almost entirely on longevity and mutual need.

“When you get to that many years together, there’s a lot of unspoken understanding,” Spoelstra said at Miami’s media day on Monday.

“He’s at a point now where he needs me to really coach this team at a high level. He needs me to coach him at a high level and push him to higher levels. And I need him to be at his highest level as a player and a leader.”

Butler, who turned 35 on Sept. 14, averaged 20.8 points — his lowest scoring output in a full season since 2014-15 with the Chicago Bulls — 5.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game in 2023-24.

There will be ample attention paid to Butler’s contract in light of Heat president Pat Riley, in his season-closing remarks in May, shrugging off the eligible window for a contract extension. Butler is owed $48.8 million this season and holds a player option for 2025-26. Butler is reportedly seeking a two-year extension worth at least $110 million.

Butler arrived Monday afternoon and met with media for a shorter window than usual, keeping the focus on the court.

“I’m here, normal hair, no shenanigans,” Butler said.

Butler didn’t react when asked about Riley’s comment suggesting he needs to play more games.

“Of course, I always wanna hoop. I always wanna play, always want to compete with my guys,” Butler said. “I hear him. I see what he’s talking about. I’m going to go out there and play as many games as I can.”

Spoelstra said Butler focused his extended offseason on recovering from a knee injury that kept him out of the postseason-ending series with the Boston Celtics.

“He’s in a good place coming into camp. He’s prepared himself,” Spoelstra said. “We were in contact. What I said in the last meeting (with Butler), was about this opportunity.”

Spoelstra called on All-Star Bam Adebayo to “move in sync” with him and Butler to push Miami to its potential. Adebayo showed marked improvement as an outside shooter late last season and during the Paris Olympics. Adebayo said tweaks of the offense can make it more challenging for teams to defend Miami this season.

“Spacing the floor makes life easier for Jimmy, Terry (Rozier), Tyler (Herro) to get to the basket, and also myself,” Adebayo said. “Just opening up the floor.”

–Field Level Media

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