Miami Heat small forward Jimmy Butler told Marc Stein of the New York Times that he's on course to play on Monday against TJ Warren and the Indiana Pacers.

Butler has missed the last three games for the Heat due to a foot injury, but everyone expected the All-Star to play against Warren, who is the hottest player in the bubble right now. Plus, the two have a long-standing beef with each other.

The last time the Heat and Pacers played, Butler and Warren got into it pretty severely. It got to a point where Butler kissed Warren goodbye as the Indiana swingman got ejected from the game. Jimmy also took to IG to call Warren “trash” and circle when the two teams play next.

The COVID-19 suspension prevented fans from seeing round two between Jimmy and TJ. However, the bubble games have come through in the clutch by giving NBA aficionados a Pacers-Heat showdown two times in four days. Miami and Indiana will play on August 10 and August 14.

Warren has been like Michael Jordan in the Orlando bubble, scoring 39 points on Saturday against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers after. He also scored 53 points in the Pacers' first seeding game in the restart.

All eyes are going to be on Jimmy Butler and TJ Warren on Monday. NBA fans are hoping for some more fireworks after the Paul George-Damian Lillard beef got restarted.