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Jimmy Butler's NBA Finals mindset is written on his shirt ahead of Game 1

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As the eighth and final seed in the Eastern Conference, the Miami Heat defied the odds and made it to the NBA Finals to face the Denver Nuggets. 

The underdog mentality has been something head coach Erik Spoelstra has shrugged off when it comes to his group.

He believes his Heat are made for moments like these, where the spotlight is the brightest and the pressure is on. 

Jimmy Butler is ready. And his Game 1 fit says everything you need to know about his mindset entering this series with favored Denver. 

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Jimmy Butler of the Miami Heat during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Boston Celtics May 25, 2023, at the TD Garden in Boston.  (Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)

While walking into Ball Arena in Denver, Butler wasn’t flashy with his outfit. He had on a black T-shirt, black pants and some lime green sandals. But it was the T-shirt that had his mindset written all over the back of it. 

"Four more," the shirt said. 

Four more wins and the Heat will be crowned NBA champions. For Butler, it’s all he’s been searching for since he entered the league. 

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During an interview with ESPN’s Malika Andrews, Butler explained why he didn’t touch the trophy Bam Adebayo tried giving him after winning the Eastern Conference. 

"I play for Mr. O’Brien," Butler said, referring to the Larry O’Brien Trophy, awarded to the NBA champions. "You can take the All-Stars. … You can take the All-NBA. All defensive team, don’t care. I really only want to win a championship."

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