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NBA Finals 2023: How Jimmy Butler and the Heat figured things out ahead of Game 2

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From weathering gut-wrenching losses to playing without injured starters to matching up with opposing superstars, this is what Miami has done.
DENVER — Around 9 p.m. Saturday Jimmy Butler was at a gym at the University of Colorado in Boulder working on his touch on shots near the rim. He’d had 48 hours to think about what had gone wrong for him and the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the NBA Finals just two days prior, and what he could do about it for Game 2.
Earlier in the day Saturday, Butler told the media he planned to go try out an escape room in Denver that night and do “normal stuff” — that is something he likes to do.
But when it came down to it, Butler did not run off to an escape room. He escaped to the gym instead, joined by his longtime trainer Chris Brickley.
“He just likes figuring things out,” Brickley told ESPN. “When he’s making those short shots, everything is different. So we worked on it.”
Butler spent 30 minutes taking shots just to get his touch back.
“He needs to see the ball go in,” Brickley said. “The games that he hasn’t done that [before the game], he hasn’t played well. He’s big on that. It’s a mental thing.”
This is what Butler and the Heat have been doing during the eighth-seeded Heat’s run to the NBA Finals — figuring out what needs to be done to win and then going out and doing it.Editor’s Picks
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Butler finished with 21 points in the Heat’s 111-108 win against the Denver Nuggets Sunday night at Ball Arena to even these Finals at a game apiece. But it’s how he did it — being more aggressive at driving into the paint, taking 14 shots from inside 18 feet and drawing five free throws — that mattered.
Compared to some of his other offensive heroics during these playoffs, it was a rather pedestrian stat line for Butler. But it was enough, and that’s why the Heat have evened these Finals as the series heads back to Miami for Game 3 (Wednesday, 8:30 p.

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