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Jimmy Butler Makes an Unforgettable “Emo Hair” Appearance in the Fall Out Boy Music Video

Jimmy Butler in hilarious media day prank, makes Miami Heat prediction - Basketball - Sports - Daily Express US

For the past two seasons, Jimmy Butler has been making fun of NBA fans by dressing strangely on media day. Butler turned up this year sporting ’emo’ hair. He has further cemented his emo persona by making an appearance in the most recent music video for the song “So Much (For) Stardust” by Fall Out Boy.

When it comes to emo music, the only band that would be even more emo that Butler could appear in a music video for is My Chemical Romance. Butler is a consistent presence in this music video, playing the protagonist in a pretty interesting video that is worth a watch.

Everyone will be waiting to see what hairstyle Butler pulls up to next year’s media day with. Given his penchant for country music, maybe we see Butler pull off something even crazier and end up featuring in a Morgan Wallen or Luke Combs video next year.

Jimmy Butler Is Hoping For A Dominant Stretch To End The Season

As the winter months dwindle and Spring comes closer, we know that the Miami Heat are about to be a revamped team. They’ve been middling for most of the season, fighting to stay out of the Play-In Tournament in the East while dealing with a series of injuries that had weakened the team. But even with injuries and suspensions on the roster, the Heat are currently on a five-game win streak.

Butler recently spoke about the team’s positive form, claiming they don’t care who they’re being put up against anymore as their goal is to maximize all wins possible.

“Our team is so ready for anything that anybody’s thrown at us. We’re so together, playing some incredible basketball. I don’t think it matters who we go up against right now. It’s that time of the year.”

The Heat are currently the No. 5 seed in the East with a record of 33-25. They’ll have to continue playing positive basketball if they hope to distance themselves from the chasing pack which includes dangerous teams like the Indiana Pacers and the Orlando Magic. The Heat are just 2.5 games behind the fourth-seeded Knicks, so they’ll hope to secure first-round home-court advantage before the postseason starts.

Although Butler is averaging 21.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.7 assists this season, Bam Adebayo has been the Heat’s primary creator of difference. Bam is having one of his best defensive seasons to date, averaging 20.3 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 4.1 assists. Despite a number of injury setbacks, Tyler Herro is still enjoying a great season with the team, averaging 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 4.4 assists.

There’s a reason why Erik Spoelstra inked one of the largest contracts in NBA coaching history. He is skilled at getting the most out of his team, and the Heat will be a terrible postseason opponent for any Eastern team.

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