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A large part of the onus has since fallen on Jimmy Butler, the six-time All-Star veteran forward they traded for in February. But in Game 4 on Monday, he seemed flat and had just 14 points on nine shot attempts. Head coach Steve Kerr told the media that there was a big reason Butler didn't play up to his standards.
Steph Curry was once again unavailable to play thanks to the hamstring injury he suffered in Game 1 of the series. His status going forward doesn't seem great, either, but that didn't stop a reporter from asking Steve Kerr a hypothetical question about Curry's possible return.
The Golden State Warriors will go to battle on Wednesday night in Game 5 without the services of Stephen Curry, who hasn’t quite recovered from the hamstring injury that he sustained in Game 1 of their second-round matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Steve Kerr called Jimmy Butler’s illness yesterday “definitely impactful.” He went from 26 shots in G3 to nine in G4. Kerr: “But he’s feeling better
They have not reached triple-digit points yet in a single game, and when Jimmy Butler has had to leave the floor for rest, their offensive rating falls to an impossibly low 79.3. Steve Kerr acknowledged all of this after Game 3.
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Without Steph Curry available, the Golden State Warriors need all the help that they can get from their superstar forward, Jimmy Butler. On Saturday night in Ga
Everyone said the same thing about Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr during Game 3 against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Kendrick Perkins made a major statement about Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga while also taking a shot at head coach Steve Kerr.