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During the appearance, Jimmy Butler addressed misconceptions about his approach and mindset stemming from his previous NBA stops.
Jimmy Butler III is owed $54.1 million by the Golden State Warriors this season, and another $56.8 million in 2026-27. The post Jimmy Butler Validates ‘Overpaid’ Tag As Warriors Keep Losing appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Golden State Warriors’ late-game issues resurfaced again last night. Even with 37-year-old Stephen Curry delivering a sensational 48-point performance, Golden State could not finish the job, falling 136-131 to the Portland Trail Blazers for a second straight loss.
The Warriors need more from the rest of the roster behind the greatness of Stephen Curry. Can Butler be that guy?
Justin Dutari, a 27-year-old fan from Panama, emailed team owner Joe Lacob about his frustrations with the team. In speaking with SF Gate, Dutari said he searched to find Lacob's email, and shot him a message.
The Philadelphia 76ers face the Golden State Warriors in a matchup that promises high-level action between two major franchises, but the question arises: will Joel Embiid, Paul George and Jimmy Butler play?
Warriors star Jimmy Butler explains why there is a narrative around him regarding his different exits from multiple teams.
Jimmy Butler has set four NBA bridges ablaze, but there's a good chance the Warriors might be safe from his lighter ... as long as they keep winning.
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Why Jimmy Butler believes aiding Warriors teammate Jonathan Kuminga is his ‘job'
Jimmy Butler shared why he must help Warriors teammate Jonathan Kuminga be great on NBC Sports Bay Area’s “Dub Talk” with Monte Poole and Raj Mathai.
Jimmy Butler’s first customer still owes him money. In the summer of 2020, while holed up in an Orlando hotel during the NBA’s bubble season amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Butler first began the side hustle that’s since become one of his defining ...
As December rolls on, the path forward is becoming clearer. Curry can still dominate, but for the losses to stop stacking up, the Warriors need Butler doing more than filling the box score — they need him to take over when the moment calls for it.