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Fans are having a field day roasting him for the duds but Golden State coach Steve Kerr was there to provide some much-needed perspective during his postgame commentary. "Jimmy changed our season," Kerr said.
To call this vindication would be way too simplistic considering how it ended for his own team. So leave to others whether Miami Heat President Pat Riley got his joy back on Wednesday night when
After the Warriors’ Game 1 win, Butler averaged 20.3 points, 6.5 rebounds, five assists and one steal per game while shooting 45.8% from the field in Curry’s absence during the final four games of the playoff series. Butler totaled just 31 points on 20 field-goal attempts in Games 4 and 5 after scoring 33 points on 26 shots in Game 3 of the series.
Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler may want to avoid sports media heads this morning. From sports analysts to Twitter fans, many ripped into the six-time A
I know we had a shot, and I know we could have gone the distance” after Warriors’ season ends in Western Conference semifinals.
Even though the Golden State Warriors' season officially ended on Wednesday night, their title chances were essentially ruined as soon as Stephen Curry went down with a hamstring injury.
Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler took a hard fall during Game 2 of the Warriors' first-round matchup against the Houston Rockets.
Yes, that happened Thursday, and it wasn’t a bit. Butler must have flashed back to his infamous 2018 practice in Minnesota, where he, amid a contract squabble with the team, led the third stringers to a scrimmage win over the starters.