​Very few people would argue with the statement that Jimmy Butler is one of the toughest dudes in the NBA.





So if Butler tells you that he thought his life was over after a screen, you're gonna wonder if the dude who set it was made of steel.





He kind of is.

Jimmy Butler on Steven Adams: "That m-----f-----'s strong. He hit me with one screen today and I thought my life was over. Like, seriously." 😂😂



(via @thedailywolf) pic.twitter.com/jQnznNYJjH — Sports Illustrated (@SInow) January 11, 2018

Steven Adams is one tough MF-er. Despite only grabbing 8.6 rebounds per game, Adams is unquestionably one of the best rebounders in the league. What more eye-popping about that statistic is that he only averages 3.7 defensive rebounds per game while ripping almost 5 on the offensive end.





On top of that, he's setting picks constantly for the rest of the Thunder's scorers on top of doing all the dirty work down low. And while Butler is a pretty big guy, you can bet he's child's play for Adams, who is used to completely bodying big men down low constantly.





Remember this?

Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni and Patrick Beverly​ respond to the huge screen by Steven Adams. pic.twitter.com/caJ5NjYUV7 — The Sports Animal (@sportsanimal) April 17, 2017

Yup. It's important to keep your head on a swivel when you're playing against Adams.