NBA star Jimmy Butler tried to convince a fellow Serbian to support Brazil in the World Cup: “We are the best team in the world”
the affection of Jimmy Butler for the Brazilian Team it’s no secret to anyone. Now, the NBA star tries to spread that love to his teammates in the biggest basketball league in the world. After Brazil’s qualification to the quarterfinals of the World Cup, the Miami Heat star was filmed trying to convince his teammate Nikola Jovic to switch sides.
The Serbian, however, ‘suffered’ with Brazil in the World Cup. In addition to the 2-0 defeat in the opening match of Group G, the European team fell in the first phase as the last placed in the group, also behind Switzerland and Cameroon🇧🇷
During the conversation recorded at the Miami Heat training center, Butler suggests that Niko be part of the green and yellow crowd, claiming that the Brazilian team is the best in the world. The Serb’s response was ‘obvious’.
We lost, I ain’t rooting for that team bro. I’m not going to join the best team in the world.” Niko said.
“Are you mad because we are the best team in the world? I didn’t choose it.” snapped Butler in a joking tone. The Heat star has followed the team at the World Cup and uses social networks to record the moments.
@miamiheat get you someone as loyal as Niko 😂 #worldcup#brasil#serbia#soccer#futbol♬ original sound – Miami HEAT
Brazil puts on a show, thrashes South Korea and advances in the Cup
This Monday, the 5th, Brazil faced South Korea in a match valid for the round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup. The Brazilian team held a dance on the field and ran over the Koreans. With the 4-1 victory, the team led by Tite will face Croatia this Friday, 9th, at 12h (Brasília time), for the quarterfinals.
Source: sportbuzz

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