Draymond Green has spoken about the moment he and longtime teammate Steph Curry learned that Jimmy Butler would be joining them in The Bay.It was a bittersweet moment that made the pair reflect on
Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors are off to Dallas Wednesday night as road favorites over the host Mavericks.
On the most recent episode of The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis, Green recalled the bittersweet message Curry told him after they learned of the trade for Butler. "Steph said to me in Utah after the trade,
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai catches up with Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry, who discusses the upcoming NBA All-Star Game, fans in the Bay Area, family, and new teammate Jimmy Butler.
The Golden State Warriors were aggressive at the trade deadline for a reason. The Steve Kerr-led squad had a subpar record following a hot start to the season. Evidently, a 36-year-old Stephen Curry needed a co-star,
With the Golden State Warriors’ backs against the wall, they made a major move before the NBA trade deadline to land two-way star Jimmy Butler in a multi-team
Did Stephen A. Smith really admit he was wrong? ESPN star Malika Andrews couldn’t believe her ears and asked her co-host to repeat himself. Smith was not a fan of the Golden State Warriors
Stephen Curry had 16 of his game-high 30 points in the third quarter, Jimmy Butler celebrated his home debut in front of his new fans with 18 points and the Golden State Warriors blitzed the Dallas Mavericks 126-102 on Sunday afternoon in San Francisco.
Curry, who is averaging 23.3 points per game this season, scored 34 against the Bulls before dropping 38 on the Bucks. As a team, Golden State is 18th in the NBA in scoring at 112.2 points per game, and have scored 128.5 on average in the two games with Butler.
Even the superstars need that reinforcement, and that's how Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry feels with Jimmy Butler on his team. When Butler was traded to the Warriors, it sparked some concern from outsiders. However, the immediate impacts are too evident to deny.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith didn't love the Warriors trading for Jimmy Butler at first. Now, the star pundit is quickly changing his tune about the fit.