Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler has no love lost for the Miami Heat and his former teammates. When Butler returned to South Beach in March after forcing his way out of South Beach a month before, he gave his erstwhile teammates the cold shoulder. On Wednesday, Butler left the floor without talking to Heat players after the home team won 110-96.The Heat gave Butler a tribute when he returned to Miami on March 25. He raised his hands to acknowledge the fans before struggling for 11 points on 5-for-12 shooting. Butler did not bother to exchange high fives or dap with former teammates after the game.Jimmy Butler did not play on Wednesday due to a back strain. He sat on the bench as the Warriors’ second stringers tried to pull off an upset. Like in his first return, he went for the exit as soon as the final buzzer sounded.Heat star Bam Adebayo, Butler’s former longtime teammate, didn’t want to focus on the sub-headlines of another Butler appearance. Adebayo said on Tuesday he was “blocking” out the noise and refused to “chase a headline.”Following Miami’s 112-86 beatdown of the Warriors in March, Adebayo told the Miami Herald’s Anthony Chiang that he wasn’t “shocked” by Jimmy Butler’s snub. He said that he didn’t want to take the frosty treatment personally.Still, Adebayo and Tyler Herro could not resist taking a shot at Butler in the postgame interview. Both Heat stars said that they found their “joy” after whipping the Warriors.Butler said on multiple occasions, leading to the trade, that he had lost his “joy” playing in Miami. He told reporters in late April, after a few months with the Warriors, that he found that feeling again.Heat needed late surge to fend off Jimmy Butler-less WarriorsThe Warriors entered the game against the Heat without Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry (ankle), Draymond Green (illness) and Jonathan Kuminga (knee). Al Horford was also on the inactive list after the Dubs decided to rest him for the second night of a back-to-back set.Still, the Warriors managed to hang around despite playing without their best players. They led 74-72 entering the fourth quarter, which made the Heat crowd restless.An 18-6 blast by the Heat to start the final period turned the game around. Norman Powell dropped 17 points and two assists to drag the hosts to the finish line. Bam Adebayo also stepped up late, delivering nine points, one assist and one rebound.Jimmy Butler dropped to 0-2 against the Heat since leaving Miami.