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This NBA season has been one to forget so far for the Golden State Warriors and the Minnesota Timberwolves. Both clubs had aspirations of winning the finals, but even more so for Minnesota, who is coming off back-to-back trips to the Western Conference Finals.
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Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler and AI Horford's injury status for the upcoming game between the Warriors and the Cavaliers at Rocket Arena.
Golden State is looking at the possibility of a three-game trip to Philadelphia, Cleveland and Chicago without its top two players.
With Steph Curry already out, Jimmy Butler's availability is in question for the Golden State Warriors' game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Golden State Warriors are reportedly making a bold move for Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, aiming to form a formidable trio with Ste
After a five-game absence caused by a left quad injury suffered on Nov. 26 against the Rockets, Golden State’s superhero is set to return during Friday’s home game against the Timberwolves. The Warriors will have had four days off between Sunday’s blowout victory in Chicago and the matchup with Minnesota, thanks to the NBA Cup schedule.
Golden State needs Jimmy Butler to be at his peak, most dominant level without Stephen Curry. He reached it Saturday night vs. New Orleans.
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Jimmy Butler’s ‘principled’ approach gives a preview of Warriors’ offense without Steph Curry
Without Steph Curry, the Warriors needed Jimmy Butler's aggressiveness in balance with his Andre Iguodala-esque approach to the game.
The former Heat star sustained the injury after taking a hard hit from Micah Peavy in the second half. Butler limped to the bench but stayed in the game, knocking down his free throws, before finishing the night with 37 minutes and a 34-point double-double.
Stephen A. Smith believes Jimmy Butler has to step up in Steph Curry’s absence and win one game for the Warriors. The ESPN analyst gave his thoughts after the Minnesota Timberwolves thrashed Golden State 117-93 in Game 2 of the Western Conference ...
The turnovers belong to Steph and Dray,” Butler said. “They get to make as many turnovers as humanly possible. And for everybody else, we just cannot turn the ball over. It’s just the way that it is.