Jimmy Butler, Golden State Warriors and Chicago Bulls
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Jimmy Butler was among the team’s veteran players who returned to the lineup in Sunday’s win over the Bulls, finishing with 19 points, eight rebounds, and six assists. After the game, Butler praised the Warriors’ energy and effort to finish off the road trip.
During the appearance, Jimmy Butler addressed misconceptions about his approach and mindset stemming from his previous NBA stops.
Jimmy Butler has carved out a reputation in the NBA not just for his play, but for being one of the league’s more outspoken voices. And it’s hard to argue with the results.
Butler, now in his first full season with the Warriors following his departure from the Miami Heat midway through last year, has excelled on both ends of the floor. The 36-year-old forward remains a defensive force on the perimeter and has shot the ball efficiently from all three levels.
The Warriors met a major blow as Jimmy Butler was seen struggling to walk when he exited in the second half of the game against the Thunder.
Over the years, Jimmy Butler has become a well-known vocal leader in the NBA. Of course, Jimmy Butler has the talent to win games for his team, as he proved during the Golden State Warriors’ recent win over the Chicago Bulls.
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Jimmy Butler sets record straight on his lengthy history of NBA bridge-burning
Considered by some the NBA’s most notorious burner of bridges, Jimmy Butler III says he is delighted to be in a region known for its bridges. And not because he has so many targets to set ablaze. It’s because Butler senses the Golden State Warriors possess an unrelenting quest for victory that matches his own.