Jimmy Butler shouts ‘oh my god, you see that?’ after being left frightened during NBA press conference

After taking the Miami Heat to the NBA Finals, Jimmy Butler finally let a weakness show.

The great player, who is 33 years old, led the Heat to a win over the Boston Celtics in Game 7 on Monday night.

Jimmy Butler showed a chink in his armor at his press conference

At his press meeting, Jimmy Butler showed a weak spot in his defense.

The NBA star looked frightened as he saw a bumble bee

When the NBA star saw a bumble bee, he looked scаred.

He won the Most Valuable Player award in the Eastern Conference Finals because he was so strong.

When he spoke to the press after the game, Butler did show a little weakness, though.

The Heat star was at the stage on Monday night and answering a question from the press.

He shook his head back and yelled, “Oh my god, do you all see that?”

He also said, “Dаmn bumble bee.”

Also, after the Heat won the Eastern Conference, Butler was the least friendly with partner Bam Adebayo.

When Bam tried to give it to him, the 12-year pro had a great answer.

“I’ll hold the next one.”

There’s no doubt that Butler wants to win an NBA title and hold the Larry O’Brien trophy.

He won the Eastern Conference Finals MVP award because he scored 24.7 points per game against Boston.

The Heat were the eighth seed in the playoffs and made it to the play-in games. They lost their first game but beаt the Chicago Bulls to advance to the first round and play the Milwaukee Bucks.

Butler blew past the Bucks by scoring 37.6 points per game and winning all five of their games.

After six games, it was the New York Knicks.

Only the second No. 8 seed in NBA history has made it to the Finals.

For the second time in four years, the Heat are back in the finals.

Jimmy Butler helped the Miami Heat win a dramatic playoff series against the Boston Celtics

Jimmy Butler was a big part of the Miami Heat’s exciting win over the Boston Celtics in the playoffs.

He was named Eastern Conference Finals MVP

MVP of the Eastern Conference Finals was given to him.