Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler felt a bit disrespected after Los Angeles Lakers big man Andre Drummond switched on him in their game on Thursday. So much so that after knocking down a jumper right in Drummond's face, Butler had some choice words.

After being switched, Drummond, being much slower than Butler, remained cautious and stayed back. He knew that if he got any closer, Butler would easily blow by him. However, the Heat main man noticed that the Lakers center was giving him too much space. So he took advantage and casually knocked down the J.

From Butler's point of view, Drummond shouldn't have switched on him. Heat fans know that Butler is that type of player who always oozes with confidence. He's not a megastar like LeBron James or Stephen Curry, but he knows for sure that come game time, he's the best player on the court.

In the Heat's 110-104 victory over the Lakers, Jimmy Butler led the team with 28 points to go along with seven rebounds and five assists. Five other players for the Heat scored in double digits. They have now won five of their last six games. Slowly but surely, the Heat seem to be returning to peak form after their horrible slump towards the end of March.