Since entering the league back in 2011, Jimmy Butler has established himself as one of the best two-way players in the NBA. He excels on both ends of the floor, especially on the defensive end where he shows a lot of hustle in trying to get extra possessions for his team during games.

Now in his seventh season and playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves, he continues to bring a lot of energy while defending, just like how he did on Sunday against the Sacramento Kings.

After knocking the ball out of Zach Randolph’s hands on a double-team, Butler showed off his agility by saving the ball from going out of bounds, using his hands to regain his control and securing the ball in incredible fashion.

Butler had another solid game for the Timberwolves who went on to win, 111-106. He recorded 18 points, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals, and was one of six players from their team to finish in double digits in scoring.

All-Star big man Karl-Anthony Towns led the way for the visiting team with 29 points, eight rebounds, and six assists, while Andrew Wiggins chipped in 16 points, eight rebounds, and three assists of his own.

The win snapped the Timberwolves’ two-game losing skid and they now own a 35-24 win-loss slate, good for fourth place in the tough Western Conference. The Kings, on the other hand, have now lost four of their last five outings and have a 17-37 record, which is the worst in the NBA at this point of the regular season.