The Golden State Warriors have thrived since acquiring Jimmy Butler ahead of the NBA trade deadline, going 5-1 in his appearances with the team. And the Dubs have noticed a difference since his addition.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr couldn’t be more excited about what Jonathan Kuminga can take away from veteran forward Jimmy Butler.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr on Monday evening told 95.7 The Game’s “Willard and Dibs” about what has surprised him the most about Jimmy Butler over Golden State’s 5-1 record since trading for the six-time NBA All-Star.
Enter Jimmy Butler, whom the Warriors acquired from the Miami Heat in exchange for Wiggins as part of a multi-team trade before the Feb. 6 deadline. Golden State has responded to the deal with a 5-1 record since Butler's arrival,
Jimmy Butler has indeed been changing the Warriors' fortunes for the better, and Steve Kerr is giving him plenty of credit.
Jimmy Butler has been the center of attention for the majority of this NBA season. Whether he was giving his brutally honest opinion on playing for the Miami
Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. was aggressive at the trade deadline and landed the squad Jimmy Butler, who was disgruntled as a member of the Miami Heat. Landing a 34-year-old star is a risk,
The Golden State Warriors will play their first game without Jimmy Butler, who will miss Saturday night's game against the Philadelphia 76ers because of mid back spasms. Head coach Steve Kerr said Butler apparently suffered the back injury when he took a hit from Orlando's Wendell Carter Jr.
The Golden State Warriors are fresh off an unfortunate road loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.In the midst of a five-game road trip, an unfortunate loss was bound to happen, and that's exactly what took place as the Jimmy Butler-less Warriors took on a struggling 76ers squad.
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It is surely tempting, with the Warriors now at 32-28 and having won seven of their last nine games, for coach Steve Kerr to sit back and begin to contemplate getting his veteran players some additional rest as the team opens a back-to-back on Monday in Charlotte, followed by a game in New York on Tuesday.