Jimmy Butler knows how crucial Kyle Lowry is to the Miami Heat, but he wants his teammate to trust them more and focus on his health instead.

Lowry is clearly still not at 100 percent after suffering from a hamstring injury in the first round of the playoffs. He returned in Game 3 against the Philadelphia 76ers earlier in the week, but while he was able to make an impact on other areas, he's just not giving that offensive lift the team sorely needs.

In Game 4 on Sunday, Lowry struggled again and finished with just six points, four rebounds and three assists. The Heat ended up losing 116-108 as the Sixers tied the series at 2-2.

In his postgame presser, Butler showed his appreciation for Lowry and his desire to keep playing even though he is not at his best condition. However, he also wanted his teammate to know that they want what's best for him.

“The fact that he wants to play, he wants to compete, he knows our best chance of winning is with him on the floor. We understand that, but we also want our guy to be safe, man. We always have more than enough to win. We always say that. We do believe that,” Jimmy Butler said, per Nick Friedell of ESPN.

Kyle Lowry did admit after the contest that he is not yet at 100 percent health, noting that his hamstring is something you wouldn't want to play in.

It remains to be seen if he'll be available for Game 5, but hopes are high that he'll be able to shake off the rust sooner rather than later.