With the NBA already stained by multiple gambling allegations, an enraged fan publicly yelled at Jimmy Butler in broad daylight, saying that the NBA star worked for Las Vegas. The Incident happened in New Orleans before the Golden State Warriors game against the New Orleans Pelicans.A video showed Jimmy Butler taking a stroll with his coffee when a fan pulled up behind him. The fan kept yelling at the Warriors star, before Butler came near the car window the confront the fans.The next video revealed why the fan was mad at the NBA player. The fan said that he had lost a $3,000 parlay bet because of Jimmy Butler."You work for Vegas," the fan yelled. "You work for Vegas."In a world where betting has become legal, this is not the first time that an NBA player has been cursed because someone lost their betting money. Players are often cursed at and are subject to abusive language from fans when they lose money.Jimmy Butler has been very effective for the Warriors this season. In 13 games so far, he is averaging 19.5 points on 51.4% shooting from the field, including a carrer-high 45.2% from the 3-point line.Jimmy Butler offers brutal assessment of Warriors blowout lossJimmy Butler and Draymond Green didn't hold back after an embarrassing loss to the OKC Thunder earlier this week. On Nov. 11, the Warriors suffered a 126-102 loss to the Thunder, in the game that saw Steph Curry returning after missing three games with illness.After the game, Green slammed the Warriors players for not aligning their "personal agendas" with the team's winning. When Butler was asked about Green's assessment, he said he agreed with his teammate, demanding sacrifices from his teammates."I think he's partly correct," said Butler. "We just gotta get back to doing whatever it takes to win. Everybody might have to sacrifice something. I can't tell you what that sacrifice might be for every individual. It may be different for every individual, every single night.""It’s got to get back to winning is the main thing, and the only thing. It's gonna be the collective of the group has to figure out what is needed to win."Butler also called his teammates out for not putting up a fight. Since then, the Warriors have won two consecutive games, both behind Steph Curry's 46 and 49 points explosions against the San Antonio Spurs.