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Jimmy Butler

Chicago Bulls0 Rings

Finals Appearances

2

Scoring Avg

20.0

Steals Avg

1.6

All-Star Games

6

Chicago BullsMinnesota TimberwolvesPhiladelphia 76ersMiami Heat
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Why They Rank

Two Finals appearances, historic playoff performances, and the most dramatic postseason transformer in modern basketball. Butler's intensity, two-way play, and self-made journey from afterthought to superstar define his legacy.

The Career

Jimmy Butler is the greatest playoff overperformer in modern NBA history. His regular-season numbers — very good but not transcendent — tell only half the story. When the postseason arrives, Butler transforms into a top-five player in basketball, and his 2020 and 2023 Finals appearances with the Miami Heat are the evidence. His 2020 Finals Game 3 triple-double of 40 points, 11 rebounds, and 13 assists against the Lakers — with the Heat down 0-2 — was one of the greatest individual Finals performances ever.

Butler's journey from undrafted-caliber prospect to 30th overall pick to six-time All-Star is one of the NBA's great development stories. He wasn't a highly regarded recruit, spent his college years at Marquette developing his game, and entered the league as a defensive specialist. His offensive evolution — developing a mid-range game, post-up ability, and free-throw-drawing craft — was entirely self-made.

Butler's intensity is legendary and divisive. His infamous practice at Minnesota — where he reportedly took the third-stringers and beat the starters while trash-talking everyone — crystallized his reputation as a player who demands maximum effort and has zero patience for those who don't match it. That intensity has produced playoff heroics and team turmoil in equal measure.

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