Is Jimmy Butler going through a crisis with the Miami Heat?
Jimmy Butler never fails to do something that gets the attention of the sporting world, but his new look for the Miami Heat media day has got everyone talking.
The Miami Heat forward turned up to media day debuting a new 'emo' look, wearing all black, with flat ironed hair, black nail polish, and new piercings on his face.
This isn't the first time Butler has diversified away from his usual look on the NBA court, with the Heat player rocking a shaved face and gold-tipped dreadlocks to media day last year.
Speaking in a news conference at media day yesterday, Butler said: "This is my emotional state. I am one with my emotions."
"I'm very emotional right now. This is my emo state, and I like this. This is me. This is how I've been feeling as of late."
Is Butler's new style a way of showing his confidence for the season ahead, or is it the opposite, with the Miami Heat failing to bring Damian Lillard to the 305 in the off-season?
Lillard and the Heat have been trying to pursue a deal all off-season, but last week, Damian Lillard joined Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks.
After speaking to NBA TV's Taylor Rooks on Monday, Butler answered questions on the Lillard situation in the confidence his new style had given off.
According to @NBATV on X, Butler said: "I am happy for Dame, but I'm still going to be me. I'm going to go beat Dame, Giannis, and Adrian Griffin on our way to a title."
Butler and his Miami team shocked the basketball world last year, making the NBA Finals after finishing as the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference.
The six-time all-star averaged 21.6 points and 6.4 assists in their 4-1 loss in the finals, but even with no Lillard, Butler is confident they will get over the line this time.
According to espn.com, Butler said: "I know what I'm capable of; I know what my guys are capable of, so we'll continue to play basketball as a unit."
"Somehow, someway, we'll end up in the finals. This time, we're going to win it, and you are going to say they got lucky, so I'm prepared for it."
Despite losing Lillard, the Heat have also lost some key personnel that helped them get to the finals last season. Gabe Vincent, Max Strus, and Victor Oladipo have left, removing their firepower from beyond the arc.
Butler is 34 and only going to become more jaded as the seasons go on, and with the talent in Boston and Milwaukee, the Heat don't have the squad on paper to compete for the championship.
However, the Heat have a track record of doing something special when they are the underdog, and with Butler's newfound confidence this year, could they win the NBA Championship?