Alright, folks, let’s dive into something I’ve been messing around with lately – tracking Jimmy Butler’s stats. Specifically, I wanted to see how he’s been performing over his last 10 games. I’m a huge basketball fan, and, you know, sometimes you just get curious about these things.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to find a good source for the data. I mean, I could watch every game and manually write down his stats, but who has time for that? Seriously. So, I started poking around the internet. There are tons of sports websites, I just needed to find one I could depend on regularly.
The Data Hunt
I tried a few different sites, checking out their layouts, making sure the information was up-to-date, and easy to find, all that stuff. Then to get to the most recent ten games, there was some scrolling and clicking, it was a manual process for real!
Putting It All Together
So, I went through each of those game logs, one by one. I grabbed the key stats: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. I figured those were the most important ones to get a good sense of how he’s playing. It did take some time to work through each one individually, not gonna lie.
Then, it was pretty simple from here.

- Points per game? Just add up all the points and divide by 10.
- Same deal for rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks.
I jotted everything down as I went, making sure I didn’t mix up any numbers. I did double-check. Gotta be accurate, you know?
The Final Result
After all that digging and calculating, I had a pretty clear picture of Jimmy Butler’s performance over those 10 games. It was actually kind of cool to see the numbers laid out like that. It gave me a much better sense of his recent form than just, you know, vaguely remembering how he played.
It’s a really simple process, I have to admit. I’ll be playing around more with this kind of thing in the future!