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The Four Furies: It Doesn’t Look Like Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry, Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro Are Taking Turns Because None Of Them Care Whose Turn It Is

When you hear it said out loud, the concept of Enjoying Someone Else’s Success sounds a bit like corporate gobbledygook. Some executive read some team-building book and here’s the phrase that leads off the next staff meeting. They finally greenlit In Good Company 2 and here’s the follow-up speech Topher Grace has been waiting 17 years to make.

Nobody can really blame you for thinking that, but Erik Spoelstra believes what he says. He lives what he says. He’s made Enjoy Someone Else’s Success such a fixture of his locker room airspace that you can practically hear it being whispered in your ear whenever you step foot in HEAT facilities.