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Butler suffered a knee injury in Golden State’s 124-112 loss Tuesday, Dec. 2 against the Thunder. He did not return to the game and underwent an MRI. The Warriors said Butler would miss at least Thursday’s game against the 76ers with knee soreness.
Concerns grew when he did not return to the bench for the third quarter, and moments later the Warriors confirmed he had suffered a right foot injury and would not return to the contest. The team announced on X, “Draymond Green (right foot) will not return to tonight’s game.”
Butler's MRI did not show any structural damage but he could miss multiple games. Meanwhile, the Warriors welcome De'Anthony Melton back.
The Golden State Warriors began a three-game East Coast road trip in Philadelphia, hoping to turn around a rough stretch against Eastern Conference teams.
The Golden State Warriors officially have a losing record after their loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. At 11-12, the Warriors are already 3.5 games back from the Western Conference’s 6th seed. Changes to the roster seem inevitable,
The 76ers host the Golden State Warriors tonight in South Philly at 7 pm. Get tickets, read the game preview, and enjoy a Hardwood Classic game!
Rookie VJ Edgecombe and Tyrese Maxey each made huge plays in the final seconds as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the short-handed Golden State Warriors.
The Warriors finally got their first lead of the game in the final three minutes with Gui Santos hitting a layup to go up 93-92. Golden State went up as much as 98-94 in the final minutes, but the 76ers scored three more points to make it 98-97 with 1:10 remaining.
The 2025-26 NBA season is starting to seem like a foregone conclusion. The Oklahoma City Thunder have started the year with a 21-1 record, and they look unstoppable. The Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors had high hopes for the season,
George could be available to play on Friday against the Bucks in Milwaukee.
The Golden State Warriors (11-10) got good injury news Tuesday, as Jimmy Butler (glute) and Draymond Green (foot) will play against the Oklahoma City Thunder (2