Jimmy Butler admitted that the Miami Heat committed a lot of errors in their shocking Game 3 blowout at the hands of the Philadelphia 7ers. However, he couldn't deny Joel Embiid played a huge role in the 99-79 loss as well.

While Butler refused to give all the credit to Embiid, he emphasized that the Cameroonian big man is just so impactful that he can change the game “drastically.” The Sixers star didn't have the best game, but his presence was enough to give all sorts of trouble to the Heat.

“You add Jo to any team, home or away, the game, the scouting report, it changes drastically,” Butler said, per Nick Friedell of ESPN. “He's been like that for his entire career. But that's not the reason that we lost the game — we didn't get back, turned the ball over … but he is a big part of it.”

The Heat committed 11 turnovers in the contest while the Sixers had 18. However, the biggest culprit for Miami was their inability to make their shots from deep, connecting just seven of their 30 attempts from beyond the 3-point line.

Jimmy Butler was the only member of the starting unit to score in double digits with 33 points. Only Tyler Herro scored more than 10 points as well from the bench, albeit only finishing with 14.

Miami needs to figure out their offense as they match up against a Joel Embiid-led Sixers. Of course they will not always shoot that bad from the arc, but they have to get it together quickly if they want to maintain their series lead that is now just at 2-1.