Some news: Our story earned 6th place in the nationally prestigious Hearst awards for “Multimedia Team Reporting.” Proud of the work we did and thankful for @ahatcher54, @gwscott and @JannaQ’s mentoring in the editing process. A great end to the college career.
At one point in a scrimmage, sources said, Butler turned to GM Scott Layden and screamed, "You (bleeping) need me. You can't win without me." Butler left teammates and coaches largely speechless. He dominated the gym in every way. Jimmy's back.
All-Star Jimmy Butler participated in Minnesota's practice, a session that included him verbally challenging teammates, coaches and front office, league sources told ESPN. Butler was vociferous and emotional at times, targeting Thibodeau/Layden/Towns/Wiggins. Story soon on ESPN.
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