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USA Today via Reuters
Image Credits: USA Today Network Via Imagn Images
The Golden State Warriors have been on an upswing since acquiring superstar Jimmy Butler. With a 4-1 record since his arrival, the veteran forward has seamlessly integrated into the Bay Area, proving his worth. His impact was on full display in the Dubs’ recent victory over the Kings, where he put up 17 points, seven assists, and three rebounds.
Following the win, Warriors big man Draymond Green spoke to the media about Butler’s immense value to the team. Green praised Butler’s ability to maintain possession and minimize turnovers, stating, “I was just telling him (Brandin Podziemski) after the play, like, when you got guys like that on the floor and the clock runs down, just give them the ball and they’ll go make a play. You know, but Jimmy definitely makes a big difference in that department.”
Green advised Podziemski to trust Butler with the ball, particularly in crunch-time situations, acknowledging his ability to create plays under pressure. This underscores how quickly Butler is developing chemistry with his teammates. Another major factor in his smooth transition, according to Green, is the leadership of Steph Curry .“The secret to success here is that no one who has come here has had to be anyone other than who they are, and that’s due to having a leader like Steph Curry,” Green explained.
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Feb 10, 2025; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) celebrates with forward Draymond Green (23) in the fourth quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images.
Expanding on Curry’s influence, Green highlighted how the Warriors’ superstar fosters an environment where players feel comfortable and confident. Rather than forcing teammates to change their playing style, Curry helps them adapt organically to the team’s system. If Green, Curry, and Butler continue strengthening their connection, the Warriors could emerge as serious title contenders. However, while Green is usually the one mentoring teammates, a surprising courtside moment during the Sacramento game turned the tables.
Jimmy Butler takes matters into his own hands against Sacramento
Since his arrival in San Francisco, Butler has made an immediate impact, uplifting the team’s energy and performance. However, during Friday’s game, he showcased an unexpected skill beyond his on-court dominance.
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Jimmy Butler said I’m gonna coach this team myself 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/H2S75KkgYT
— BricksCenter (@BricksCenter) February 22, 2025
In the first half, Butler was spotted holding a whiteboard—explaining a play to teammates Brandin Podziemski and, unexpectedly, Draymond Green. Fans couldn’t help but be amused, as Green is typically the one directing his teammates. It appears there’s a new strategist in town.
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Though Butler’s exact instructions to Green and Podziemski remain unknown, the strategy seemed to work. The Warriors secured a commanding victory over the Kings, with Butler contributing 17 points. Meanwhile, Podziemski had an outstanding night, racking up 21 points, three rebounds, and five assists. Now, the Warriors turn their focus to their next challenge as they host the Mavericks, eager to build on their momentum and extend their winning streak.
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