Warriors, NBA and Philadelphia 76ers
Digest more
Edgecombe has go-ahead basket and Maxey a game-saving block
Digest more
Butler's MRI did not show any structural damage but he could miss multiple games. Meanwhile, the Warriors welcome De'Anthony Melton back.
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.”
George could be available to play on Friday against the Bucks in Milwaukee.
Draymond Green left Thursday's 99-98 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in the second quarter with a foot injury and did not return. Green has frequently been on t
In addition to Curry, Warriors star forward Jimmy Butler is also dealing with a sore left knee that held him out of the second half of Golden State's 124-112 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night. Butler's status for the game in Philadelphia on Thursday night isn't known at this point.
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.