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,
The Golden State Warriors have been making a statement in the NBA since making a groundbreaking trade deadline move to land Jimmy Butler. After getting off to a hot start to the 2024-25 NBA season, the Warriors fizzled as Stephen Curry had no true help from a star-caliber player.
Well, that is, unless you ask a reporter who implied that the Warriors are apparently still capable of such a lofty goal after Golden State's loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night. After a game where some of the Warriors' bench players excelled in the absence of Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga,
Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler will miss Saturday night's game against the host Philadelphia 76ers due to spasms in the middle of his back.Warriors coach Steve Kerr said he believes But
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. The star forward missed the contest with a back injury,
Typically, teams need a 10-20 game sample size before making a confident statement about themselves, and Warriors head coach Steve Kerr believes he's seen enough from the Warriors to make that statement.
A glimpse of 'Playoff Jimmy' on Saturday night has Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors recalibrating their postseason expectations
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr spoke about two of his stars and their performances in clutch moments, addressing Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler following their victory over the Detroit Pistons.
Jimmy Butler had his best game with the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night in a 110-105 win over the Detroit Pistons.
An NBA scout says teams badly want to avoid "honeymoon-phase" Jimmy Butler and the streaking Golden State Warriors.