PHILADELPHIA -- About the only thing that went wrong for the Chicago Bulls' Jimmy Butler in Thursday night's 102-90 win over the Philadelphia 76ers came after a celebration with teammate Bobby Portis.
After Portis knocked down a jumper right before the third-quarter buzzer sounded, the excitable second-year forward saw Butler holding his hand up to receive a high-five. Portis walked toward Butler, cocked his right arm back a little and unleashed a high-five that created a look of both pain and anger on Butler's face. The All-Star swingman walked toward the bench, said something to Portis, then sat toward the end of bench and stared at his fingers.