In his debut season with the team, the
31-year-old Butler elevated his game as the Heat stormed to the
Finals for the first time since 2014, only to lose the
best-of-seven title series 4-2 on Sunday.
The Lakers captured a record-tying 17th NBA Championship with a
106-93 victory in Game 6, with Finals MVP and former Heat player
LeBron James leading the charge.
"This is what my team needed me to do, the organization asked of
me," Butler told reporters. "I told them that I would win them
one and I didn't hold up my end of the bargain, so that means I
got to do it next year.
"I told (president) Pat (Riley), I told coach Spo (Erik
Spoelstra) I'm here to win one. I didn't do my job, so moving
forward, I got to hold up my end of the bargain."
Butler notched triple-doubles in Games two and five to force the
sixth game and led the Heat in points, rebounds, assists, blocks
and steals during the Finals.
He brushed his own performances aside, however.
"I didn't win, so none of the stats matter. We don't play for
stats here," Butler said. "We don't play for anything else
except for the win. I didn't do that, I didn't do my job.
"I'll be better, along with everybody else. I'll be better
coming back. You sulk on this because of what could have been,
but it didn't happen. We didn't win and that's what you leave
this at." (Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed
Osmond)
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