Stephen Curry Sends Jimmy Butler Message
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While the Warriors' big swing to acquire Jimmy Butler III ahead of the deadline paid off almost immediately, an injury to Stephen Curry was a reminder of just how quickly a playoff run can go awry. Golden State surged into the playoffs as an atypical 7 ...
Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler got honest about the future of the team after their season-ending loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves
Two-time MVP Steph Curry suffered a Grade 1 left hamstring strain in Game 1 against the Timberwolves. He missed the rest of the series after helping the Warriors win Game 1 in Minnesota.
Former NBA star and Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade was one of many voices calling out Butler during the game. On a livestream while watching, Wade didn’t hold back: "Hey no. 10 (Jimmy). Hey no. 10 on Golden State, if you can hear me, DO SOMETHING!”
Jimmy Butler on the two-year window ahead for the Warriors: “If we win some, it could be longer than that. Because I still think we have a lot of great basketball ahead of us. I don’t think this age thing is anything with the way we take care of our bodies.” pic.twitter.com/fd8faPuNJT
After a season-ending loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday, the Golden State Warriors' chance at another NBA championship came to a close. Though some think that the Warriors are heading towards the end of an era,
The Minnesota Timberwolves reached their second straight Western Conference Finals as they downed the Golden State Warriors 121-110 to close out a 4-1 series win.
Fans are having a field day roasting him for the duds but Golden State coach Steve Kerr was there to provide some much-needed perspective during his postgame commentary. "Jimmy changed our season," Kerr said.