Butler shocks Coco Gauff on Heat amid Dub Nation pitch

American tennis sensation and world No. 4 Coco Gauff is best known for being a longtime Miami Heat fan. The South Florida native has already revealed her love for the franchise, even taking inspiration from the 2023 race during her French Open win the same year.

So when Jimmy Buttler got the chance to meet the 21-year-old once again, he wasted no time in advocating for a change in the alliance.

“By the way, your team hurt me [Jimmy Butler]By the way. The heat hurt me. “Yeah, the heat hurt me,” he initially said, according to a clip on X by ClutchPoints. In response, Goff wanted to know what the Heat did.

Butler apparently left Miami in early 2025 after a lengthy dispute with the franchise that resulted in multiple suspensions. He cited Stephen Curry and immediately urged Goff to switch his alliance to the Warriors.

“So I just want to say, great, switch alliances. And remember, Steph [Curry] Now he’s on my team, so everybody loves Steph,” he said. Goff claimed she ‘knew’ the Heat hurt Butler, and claimed she regretted how things ended with the franchise.

“No, I can’t do that. I love Steph,” she said, which could be true for every basketball fan.

However, this was enough for Butler. He shouted and quickly turned towards the camera.

“Coco is a Warriors fan. Coco loves the Warriors. You all heard it. Coco is a Warriors fan. Clip it seriously, let’s go viral,” he told the gathered reporters.

Of course, like a true pro, Gough had no intention of changing his team. Following her historic 2023 French Open final win, Gauff also referenced Butler’s time on the Heat, claiming that if the six-time All-Star wasn’t nervous after being blown away by the Boston Celtics for a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals, she “couldn’t have been nervous after losing the first set.”

Gough even said that as a fan she was “a little sad” after Butler’s exit, but claimed that she would still be rooting for him to succeed.


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Lindsey Vonn shocks fans with high-intensity training video days after rupturing ACL

It is a medical report that would end the season for any other athlete: a completely ruptured ACL, bone bruising, and meniscal damage.

But for Lindsey Vonn, it is simply the latest obstacle in a career defined by them.

Just one week before her highly anticipated return to the Olympic stage at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games, the 41-year-old American legend has stunned the sports world by refusing to withdraw.

Instead, she is already back on the slopes, testing her stability with a heavy-duty knee brace and the ultimate competitor’s mentality, that has even seasoned orthopedic surgeons shaking their heads in disbelief.

The crisis began last Friday during a World Cup downhill in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. Vonn lost control landing a jump, hurtling into the safety netting at high speed. While she was able to gingerly ski to the bottom, she was eventually airlifted to a hospital.

On Tuesday, standing tall and remarkably without a limp, Vonn addressed a packed room of reporters in Cortina to confirm the severity of the injury.

“I completely ruptured my ACL,” Vonn said. “I also have bone bruising… plus meniscal damage. But my knee is not swollen, and with the help of a knee brace, I am confident I can compete on Sunday.”

On Thursday, just one day before the Opening Ceremony, Vonn shared a workout video that went viral across social media.

Set to Andy Grammer’s “Don’t Give Up On Me,” the footage shows Vonn performing weighted squats, rapid-fire box jumps, and lateral lunges—movements that require extreme ligament stability.

She captioned the video: “I’m not giving up, working as hard as I can to make it happen! Thank you to my team and everyone for your incredible support. Keep believing.”

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