Although travel to Australia is impossible this time of year due to the NBA calendar, Jimmy Butler He never takes his eyes off his idol’s performance. Carlos Alcaraz in Antipodes, the number 1 fan of Heat star Carlitos in the NBA.
The forward, who has a problem with the Heat team where he reiterated his desire to transfer, supported Alcaraz in his own way after his painful departure against the Novak Djokovic hints Butler posted a story on his Instagram after the game with a photo of Alexander Zverevthe Serbian’s rival in the semifinals as well as Butler’s friend.
The American player showed his desire to eliminate Djokovic entering the final, hurt by the farewell of his friend Carlitos, whom he personally goes to support at tournaments whenever he has the chance. Although this time he was less active in his networks during some difficult days for him, Butler expressed his support for the Spanish tennis player.
The Heat star’s passion for Alcaraz was even last year, in the midst of controversy. Australian OpenJimmy Butler made it clear in a conversation with MD that the Murcian will be the best of all time.
“He’s in the conversation for the best in history, he’s going to be the best player of all time, better than Novak Djokovic,” Butler said emphatically about his friend. The forward bet even more 1,000 dollars with the Serbian in his team Nikola Jovic in the locker room with MD as a witness for the Spaniard’s victory in last year’s Australian Open against Nole, although Jannik Sinner will be the champion after defeating the tennis player from Belgrade in the final.
Chasing Djokovic will be a very complicated task for Carlos Alcaraz and especially if the Balkan reaches his Grand Slam number 25 en Melbourne, but, in favor of Butler’s prediction, Carlitos is the youngest Grand Slam winner on all three surfaces. Jimmy Butler, always supporting Alcaraz through thick and thin.
Source: La Verdad

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