Jimmy Butler, Golden State Warriors and Stephen Curry
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Butler dropped a game-high 24 points with 10 assists and 8 rebounds, shooting 6-13 from the field and 11-11 from the charity stripe.
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When the Warriors travel to Crypto.com Arena for Thursday night’s nationally televised showdown (7 p.m., TNT) to end a six-game road trip, mainstays Steph Curry and LeBron James will, of course, be t...
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Steph Curry drains his 12th trey of the game as he reaches 50 points for the Warriors.
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SAN FRANCISCO – Jimmy Butler stuffed the stat sheet in Golden State’s 104-93 victory over the visiting Milwaukee Bucks. In the process, he embodied the qualities of both of the team’s longtime stars. With Steph Curry resting, Butler drew – and made ...
After playing a supporting role in his first 16 games with the Golden State Warriors, Jimmy Butler finally unleashed ... to a 104-93 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, March 18, on the ...
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Since Jimmy Butler joined the Golden State Warriors at the trade deadline from Miami, he has brought an energy and winning mentality they were searching for to make a playoff push.
Before Golden State takes the floor against New Orleans, the Warriors' official social media account posted a historic announcement regarding Butler. The Warriors star became the first player in franchise history to record 300+ points, 100+ rebounds and 100+ assists in their first 20 games played.