Jimmy Butler Puts Warriors on Blast
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Butler has looked impressive in his first full season with the Warriors. In five games played this season, the five-time All-NBA forward has put up averages of 21.4 points on 54.4% shooting, 4.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.0 steals. He’s also knocking down 1.6 triples per contest on a 57.1% clip.
Gilbert Arenas argued that Jimmy Butler isn’t a true secondary scorer of the Warriors team like Klay Thompson was behind Stephen Curry.
Colin Cowherd thinks the Golden State Warriors will need more than Jimmy Butler to contend for a championship with Steph Curry.
Jimmy Butler has been a supporter of Jonathan Kuminga from the beginning. Through fluctuating playing time and noise from outside critics, the Texas native has maintained a deep belief in Kuminga and the trajectory of his career.
Aaron Nesmith poured in a season-high 31 points, Quenton Jackson and Pascal Siakam buried key 3-pointers down the stretch and the short-handed Indiana Pacers outfinished the visiting Golden State Warriors for a 114-109 victory Saturday night in Indianapolis.