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  • Welcome to The Daily Show.

  • I appreciate you.

  • What a-- what a great time to have you on as well,

  • because, I mean, you are an amazing basketball player.

  • But then, today, you have been in the news

  • for something that happened on the court

  • that got someone thrown off the court.

  • It was a little altercation that you had

  • with a, uh-- a Pacers player.

  • I didn't start it though. That's--

  • -We have to say that first. -Okay, you didn't start--

  • -you didn't start the thing. -I did not start it.

  • Right. But it-it gets heated. What was interesting is

  • I haven't seen many fights in basketball that end

  • with one person blowing a kiss at the other person.

  • (laughter)

  • I'll-I'll agree with you.

  • -I will agree. -(laughs)

  • But, but it-- Was it really a fight?

  • Or-- It was more of a altercation.

  • -It was an altercation. Right. -And it-- and it--

  • You see altercations end in kisses all the time, I'm sure.

  • -That is true. -See?

  • -Thin line between love and hate. -Mm.

  • That's what that is. Do you-- Did you think about the move

  • before you did it or was it just in the moment?

  • -You were just like, "This is-- this is me..." -If I say

  • it was in the moment, then...

  • (both laugh)

  • I feel like that's-that's not gonna go over well,

  • so I have to say I thought about it.

  • Now, a lot of people were excited about that moment,

  • because there are many people who feel like the NBA

  • has become too tame, you know?

  • Guys are like, "Oh, there's no more fighting.

  • There's no more roughness."

  • You know, you hear Shaq talking about that.

  • D. Wade was like, "Oh, this is old-school.

  • -Miami/Pacers again." -Yeah.

  • Do you think the game, like, enjoys moments like this,

  • where we feel like the players are really invested?

  • I think so. I think so.

  • Everybody likes something a little different here and there.

  • -Right. -And I just feel as though

  • I'm that type of player.

  • Like, I-I don't know if I'm the best player.

  • I can't-- I can't answer that. I can't tell you that.

  • But I know I'm not putting up with too many things,

  • um, what people want to say.

  • Uh, I think if you just stick to basketball, it wouldn't happen.

  • But time and time again, some disrespectful stuff happens.

  • You say you're not-- You-you say you wouldn't say

  • you don't know if you're the best player.

  • I would say that most people in Miami would say that you are.

  • Because when you came to the Miami Heat,

  • the team was struggling, I believe, in, like, tenth place.

  • Right? And now in the season that you've been there,

  • in the East, they're in second place now.

  • -So, I mean, you are... -Right. -(cheering and applause)

  • -We're doing... -I mean...

  • We're doing okay. We-we are.

  • What-what's... what's interesting...

  • What's interesting is that a lot of people were-were shocked

  • by your decision to move from Philly to Miami.

  • They were like, "What is Jimmy doing?"

  • Philly's got this super team, and now you're moving

  • to a team that doesn't have any proven players on it.

  • -Why make that decision? -I mean, for the longest time

  • in this league, I wasn't a proven player,

  • so for me to hear and know the culture and what goes on

  • when you're a part of the Miami Heat organization--

  • it fit me to a tee.

  • I'm allowed to be me every single day that I'm in a jersey.

  • Every single day that I'm in practice,

  • I get to-to talk the way that I would like to talk,

  • -Right. -...act the way I would like to act, and it's okay.

  • And, uh, I think we have a great group of guys,

  • young guys mixed with vets, and it clicks, it works.

  • Everybody's so happy that everybody's successful

  • and getting the recognition that they deserve

  • that, um, we're-we're going this way.

  • How do you... how do you work in Miami, though?

  • -Yeah. -No, 'cause I've-I've been there.

  • Like, we've been there for The Daily Show.

  • And, like, every day, I was just like, "I don't want to work."

  • -(laughter) -It's just sun, it's beach, it's...

  • Like, how do you stay focused in Mi...?

  • 'Cause if-if I remember correctly,

  • -you wake up at, like, what-- 4:00 a.m.? -Yeah.

  • -I'm up early. -Every day?

  • Not every day now, but in the... in the summertime,

  • -every single day. -Every single day.

  • And then you're in bed by, like, what-- 9:00 p.m.?

  • Mm, let's say 7:00. 7:00 p.m. Yeah.

  • So you're not watching The Daily Show?

  • -(laughter) -Ah, man.

  • I-I record it, and I watch it throughout the day.

  • -You hear me? -No, but-but for real.

  • How have you remained so focused in life?

  • Because you see a lot of young players who get into the league.

  • They-they get a lot of money,

  • a lot of money that a lot of people aren't used to.

  • And you took this, and you became

  • one of the most disciplined players in the league.

  • How do you think you've maintained that focus?

  • I-I find a-a battle within myself

  • to know if it's because I want to continue to get better...

  • -Yeah. -...or if I'm so scared to go backwards.

  • And I don't want to go back to being just a kid from Tomball.

  • I love where I'm from without a doubt,

  • but, um, I don't think

  • just a kid from Tomball would be sitting on this show with you.

  • So, I-I want to continue to get better,

  • um, and I think that's why I do it, but I get lost.

  • Is it because I do really want to get better?

  • -That's interesting. -Or it because

  • I'm scared of... of going backwards?

  • I feel like that's-that's the theme of your life, as well.

  • You're-you're one of those people

  • who not only wants to become better,

  • not only wants to improve the situation of your life,

  • -but you do that for people around you. -Of course.

  • One thing you'll always hear about Jimmy Butler,

  • no matter who you speak to, in the league,

  • people who know you-- they go, "He has the biggest family

  • you've ever come across."

  • And they don't mean, like, like, immediate family.

  • They mean, like, chosen family.

  • You've hired anyone you've met anywhere who is amazing,

  • you know, whether it's... whether it's drivers

  • -or-or trainers or-or people... -Mm-hmm.

  • You've just... you've just brought people

  • into your little organization and said,

  • "Hey, let's grow together as people."

  • Wh-What is it about other human beings

  • that makes you want to improve their lives?

  • I think that, uh, somewhere down the line,

  • on many different, uh, parts of my life,

  • -somebody has given me a chance... -Right.

  • Whether it be a junior college, at Marquette,

  • you know, went to Chicago Bulls, now with Miami,

  • that I've come across so many great people,

  • and I-I want them to help me be better

  • as I help them be better.

  • And when I say "family," it's like we do everything together.

  • When I have to be up at 4:00 a.m.,

  • -they have to be up at 4:00 a.m. -Oh, wow.

  • -(laughter) -Yeah, everybody. It's not a game. -Oh, wow.

  • -Everybody, because... -I don't want to be in your family.

  • -Yes, you do. -(laughter)

  • Uh, but-but that's it.

  • -I think, uh, everybody loves to work. -Yeah.

  • And it reminds me of-of why I do what I do.

  • I know that if I'm not the best at what I do,

  • I can't continue to make those guys

  • be the best at what they do.

  • You also have an interesting life, uh,

  • that many people wouldn't know about.

  • You, you know, it began in an interesting way,

  • -but you are a passionate wine collector. -I am.

  • Your dream is to just, like, retire on a vineyard.

  • Just, like, go out there and, like, grow grapes.

  • And never see me again.

  • You may be able to see me again, via Skype

  • or whatever, whatever they use nowadays, but...

  • It's just, like, gonna be you, like, doing your thing?

  • And my family-- we're, we're all gonna do this together.

  • Everyone's gonna be picking the grapes?

  • Oh, yeah, except for me. I'm gonna be--

  • I done worked way too hard.

  • I got to put my feet up and enjoy it.

  • Why wine, though?

  • I don't know, I feel like wine, to me,

  • is a lot like people in-in the sense that

  • it tells a different story, um,

  • every bottle, every vintage, every year.

  • And, um, the more people that I come across, and I learn so much

  • about different people and different cultures.

  • -Yeah. -Wine for me, I mean, you might get a little buzz from it,

  • but that never hurt, uh, it-it's the best.

  • -It tells a story. -It does.

  • I know that you, uh, you celebrated

  • -the birth of your son, right? -Daughter.

  • -Daughter? Oh, congratulations. -Daughter, yeah, daughter.

  • -Congratulations, yeah. -Thank you.

  • -(applause, cheering) -So, I know...

  • So you celebrated, you celebrated the birth

  • of your daughter and it was a big moment for you.

  • -You didn't even play in the games. -Mm-mm.

  • Like, a lot of people would still go play,

  • you're like, "No, I'm out," you know,

  • the Miami Heat will have to play without me.

  • I'm gonna be there with my child.

  • Did you have a special bottle of wine for that occasion?

  • Uh, I did not, actually.

  • 'Cause I know wine collectors have the, everyone goes, like,

  • like, there's a wine for every occasion.

  • Was there a wine that you... was special enough

  • for you to open for having a child?

  • I was in the hospital, so I didn't really know

  • if you were supposed to be drinking in the hospital.

  • -(Noah laughing) -You know? So, uh...

  • No, I can't say that there's a-a special bottle.

  • -It was just, it was a special moment. -Right.

  • It-it-it really put a lot of things in perspective.

  • To think that, you know, it was, I don't know

  • what to-to call it, the next...

  • "of age" player in Miami after the great Dwyane Wade,

  • yada, yada, yada, and I missed

  • -my opening night's game. -Right, right, right.

  • And so I was caught in, like, aw, man,

  • I really love basketball...

  • and I really love my family

  • and I'm about to have a-a daughter and be a father.

  • What do I do?

  • And I called Coach Spo, and he was like,

  • "All right, well, we'll see you in a couple days.

  • -Go to the hospital." -That's amazing.

  • And they made it, it made it easy for me.

  • That is really amazing.

  • I'm excited for what the future's gonna bring.

  • I know you guys are playing the Pacers again,

  • so we'll see where the kiss takes us.

  • I know you guys are gonna handle it on the court.

  • Thank you so much for being on the show.

  • -Appreciate you, thank you. -Jimmy Butler.

  • -(applause, cheering) -Jimmy Butler, everybody.

Welcome to The Daily Show.

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