Intense Rivalry in Miami Heat Locker Room Over Australian Open Title

The Australian Open is intensely lived in the Miami Heat locker room. And particularly, the rivalry between those who are expected to compete for the title in a hypothetical final: Carlos Alcaraz y Novak Djokovic. The staunch defender of the Spanish, of course, Jimmy Butler. That of the Serbian, his compatriot Nikola Jovic.

MD witnessed the clash between both players after the Heat game in Toronto in the early hours of Wednesday to Thursday. When MD was talking to Butler about his friend Alcaraz and the star claimed that he was going to win the Open the AustraliaJovic, sitting near the forward in the locker room, intervened in the conversation to defend his countryman.

-Hey man! Do not mess. The question is for me. I’m not lying to him, he’s not going to win (referring to Djokovic) – Butler screamed.

“You know who is the best ever,” Nikola Jovic replied.

“Not always, not always, not always…” Butler reiterated several times.

“The best ever, for sure,” replied the Balkan interior.

After Jimmy Buckets resumed his conversation with MD reaffirming his conviction that Alcaraz would win in Australia, Jovic returned to the fray to defend Djokovic and Butler challenged him.

-You like him because he is Serbian. How much you want to bet? -Butler said.

“As much as you want,” he replied. Nikola Jovic.

-Two dollars. “No. 1,000 and you will have to give it to me in Serbian money,” he replied to settle the matter.

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