Stephen A. CALLS OUT Playoff Jimmy after Game 5 loss 🗣️ ‘HE COULDN’T WIN ONE GAME!’ | First Take
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Stephen A. Smith, Monica McNutt and Udonis Haslem join Molly Qerim on First Take to react to Jimmy Butler III and the Golden State Warriors’ elimination in Game 5 by the Minnesota Timberwolves while Steph Curry was out for the game.
0:00 Stephen A.’s critique
1:53 UD questions Playoff Jimmy
3:26 Monica’s thoughts
5:01 “He couldn’t get you one game”
5:53 Minnesota title favorites?
8:15 “Minnesota has everything”
9:48 Monica still gives OKC the edge
12:12 It’s fluid!
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26 Comments
Ima be honest the warriors can’t win nothing with that Roster they should go after KD,
Steph
Butler
KD
Draymond
Looney
Can’t really blame Jimmy when Dray literally sold man he got early foul trouble an ejections smh Jimmy for the blame smh pathetic. Had Dray put his pride aside for the team man.
I love this show man!
I honestly think the NBA is rigged it never been that obvious until this year smh
he looked very hesitant to shoot , he must still be hurting from the hip injury
Jimmy is not like a certain somebody who is going to make excuses. Jimmy was still hurt thru this round and Steph being out made things much more difficult. These ppl just need something to talk about
Jimmy other than game 3 he look almost every game looked held back like shots he would take in Miami wasn’t taking in playoffs which was wierd he wanted to pass more and facilitate instead of scoring with no curry
bro ant did not beat curry lmaoo
perk gonna perk and invent narratives
MONICA BETTA FLIP FLOP
And how does Minnesota even getting talked about being championship favorites by beating a non Steph team like saying oh you guys beat a non Jokic nuggets you guys are great
the problem aint jimmey….the dude is doing more than and beyond what kerr ask him to do…he rebounds, defend, score and sometimes his guarding the center,…the problem is Steve kerr, and the roster construction….kerr really dont know how play and utilize jimmy offensively….the motion is not working anymore…..and yet kerr is keep on doing it……this team need a great center
Jimmy doesn’t think he’s the best player but he wants 50 mil a year contract. Stephen A said it best.
The First Question of this series was is Kerr Playing the Starters 40 minutes an Kerr kept doing it.Then remember Butler got hurt in the last series ,YOU CANT DO THAT.😮
Ps I'm not trusting Curry to play more then 20 mins on a bad Hamstring
Haslem where they been hiding you
Is it really fair to label someone as "Playoff Jimmy" after just one close loss? Let’s break down the whole series!
It's actually five of the last six champions, GS didn't play Minnesota in 2018. But still an amazing stat from UD 💯
Knicks woukd rock the wolves
OKAY 🤔 Jimmy's not that guy in Golden st but when he was in Mia he was able to GET BUCKETS. Make it make sense.
The analyst forgot the guy was hurt from last week. Jimmy was averaging the usual stats, it just happened that Buddy, Podz, Moody fell short and they need a true bigman.
There's no guarantee that the Warriors would've won any game if Butler was hurt and Steph played. The Warriors need both men to be on the floor to have a chance against the Timberwolves. Either guy gets hurt and the Warriors are finished – although they have a better chance at winning with the legendary Steph Curry.
Bro Jimmy is still hurt. He only played bad after he got hurt. Give the homie a break
Butler mentally checked out when Curry got hurt
$60 Million Dollar 💵 man can't get you 1… unacceptable
Haslem is doing very well as an analyst.
I followed Jimmy all year long. Way over rated. Not clutch. Looks to pass too much instead of score. Not my kinda player for the credit and props he gets. Not aggressive enough for me. Wasn’t happy with him on both ends of the court.