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Jimmy Butler: Don't compare me to Michael Jordan

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Jimmy Butler downplayed comparisons to Michael Jordan after topping one of the NBA legend's Chicago Bulls records in Sunday's win over the Toronto Raptors.
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Jimmy Butler was quick to downplay comparisons to Michael Jordan after topping one of the Chicago Bulls legend's franchise records on Sunday.

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The Bulls looked set for their fifth loss in their past six road games, trailing the Toronto Raptors by 12 at half-time.

Butler had just two points after needing stitches to close a gash in his lip in the second quarter, but he erupted in the second half.

He scored 40 points to lead the Bulls to a 115-113 comeback win, breaking the franchise record set by Jordan, who scored 39 second-half points against the Milwaukee Bucks on February 16, 1988.

"I'm just happy we won, to tell the truth," Butler said. "I don't want to be compared to him [Jordan] because you see what he's done for this game.

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"I had no idea [about the record] until somebody told me after the game. I guess somebody will beat it one of these days coming soon."

A stray elbow to the face from Raptors forward DeMarre Carroll only served to fire Butler up for his explosive exploits.

"I was mad, but I just came out and was aggressive after that," he said.

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