The Miami Heat easily blew out the Indiana Pacers, 122-108, and it was hardly a contest in the slightest. However, the biggest talking point of the game wasn't the manner in which the visitors overwhelmed the home team, but on the tussle Jimmy Butler had against TJ Warren.

Butler and Warren went at each other for much of the game, and tempers were definitely flaring up. It got tense to the point that Warren made a hard foul on Butler, coercing the Marquette product to go on an expletive-filled verbal tirade against his opponent, calling him trash.

It all came to a head when Butler committed an offensive foul on Warren, turning the ball over. The Pacers guard, obviously delighted that Butler turned the ball over, applauded tauntingly in Butler's direction. The officials had enough of it and had Warren ejected.

When asked about what happened, the two-way Heat star took the opportunity to talk more trash towards Warren.

” I mean, to me, I think it's tough for him, because I can guard him and he can't guard me. Because at the end of the day that's what it come down to,” Butler said, per Ira Winderman of South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

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Butler had a good point with his statement. While he didn't score a lot, he finished with 14 points, six rebounds, seven assists and two steals for the Heat. It was an all-around performance that would please any coach. Meanwhile, Warren only had three points, four rebounds, and one assist in about 30 minutes of play.

Jimmy Butler is enjoying the fact that TJ Warren got ejected. He gave him choice words that will serve as fuel for their next fiery match.

“I think you've just got to watch you mouth in certain situations,” Butler declared.