[Wojnarowski] Reporting with @ramonashelburne: Philadelphia’s Jimmy Butler has aggressively challenged coach Brett Brown on All-Star’s role in 76ers offense, complicating an already-tenuous chemistry among team’s Big 3 hierarchy. Story on ESPN.

It's you who is creating drama and being an asshole in the comments... If you give just 5% effort and look even remotely at the article you would see that this is no more than how all basketball teams work out kinks in play style and new players fitting into the offense. I'm sure when Nikola Mirotic got traded to the pelicans he informed the coach how he feels he would fit best in the offense, and every other remotely talented player who gets traded could replace Mirotic in this example. Lamarcus and Pop is a great example. All I know if philly has an all star level guy and they need to figure out how to fit him into the offense with two other all star level guys, and Butler is just trying to do his best to help that. I know as a Wolves fan you might not know about this concept called winning but Bulter really likes the idea of that, which is why he is trying to help his new team use him most effectively, and is why he wanted to get out of Minnesota so bad he couldn't even wait until the end of the year.

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