The Pelicans’ Naji Marshall responded to a video of Butler’s remarks with a humorous tweet that read, “My Volume don’t work what he say?????” in an attempt to poke fun at Butler.
The Pelicans demonstrated their talent at “Keeping Receipts” by altering their bio to exactly that line, indicating that they have not forgotten nor forgiven, even if the tweet has now been taken down.
The previous encounter between the two teams on February 23 provided the setting for this intense rematch. In that game, which saw four players, including Butler, Thomas Bryant, Jose Alvarado, and Marshall himself, sent off, the Heat defeated the Pelicans 106-95.
Jose Alvarado, a guard with the Pelicans, stated, “It backfired on them today.”
The altercation started by Kevin Love’s foul against Zion Williamson resulted in the ejections. This increased hostilities and nearly resulted in Marshall and Butler fighting. Following that intense match, Butler declared with assurance that he had faith in his side.
“The next time, we’ll defeat them too. We simply have a stronger crew. Butler remarked, “I won’t say they’re not a good team. Still, I don’t think this is all that important. It will definitely be a different game when we play them on our home court, in my opinion. I’m hoping they’re in good health. And the result will be the same.
But this season, the Pelicans had the last say, demonstrating their strength and sending a strong message. The Pelicans celebrate their victory, exemplifying the spirit of competition and tenacity in the NBA, as they have no more games scheduled against the Heat, unless destiny brings them together in the NBA Finals.
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