The Warriors are in Miami, and Jimmy Butler's comeback game against the Heat is near
- Jimmy Butler spoke about the Warriors' focus on rebounding after their loss to the Hawks, emphasizing the importance of their upcoming game against the Heat.
- Butler downplayed the significance of returning to Miami, stating, 'It didn’t end the way people wanted it to, yada yada yada.'
- Draymond Green mentioned that the matchup against the Heat is significant for Butler, saying, 'We want to win for Jimmy.'
- The Warriors have a strong record of 16-3 when Butler plays, and he has averaged 17.6 points since joining the team.
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Warriors wing Jimmy Butler downplays anticipated Miami return
After the Warriors lost in Atlanta to tip off a six-game road trip, Jimmy Butler shrugged off the significance of his imminent return to the Kaseya Center and Miami. “Another game for me, another game that we’re expected to win for sure,” Butler told reporters. The Warriors’ loss to the Hawks came without Steph Curry, who is getting re-evaluated on Monday for the pelvic contusion he suffered on Thursday night against the Raptors. It made the War…


Jimmy Butler returns with the Warriors to Miami to face the Heat
By TIM REYNOLDS MIAMI (AP) — Jimmy Butler is returning to Miami for a few days. Golden State’s schedule is peculiar right now: The Warriors played Saturday night in Atlanta, arrived in Miami around 2 a.m. Sunday, will play the Heat on Tuesday, and the team won’t leave town until Thursday afternoon because its next game isn’t until Friday in New Orleans. Tuesday’s game will be Butler’s first in Miami since the Heat traded him to the Warriors in e…

The Warriors are in Miami, and Jimmy Butler’s comeback game against the Heat is near
MIAMI (AP) — Jimmy Butler is back in Miami for a few days.
The Warriors are in Miami, and Jimmy Butler's comeback game against the Heat is near
MIAMI (AP) — Jimmy Butler is back in Miami for a few days. Golden State’s schedule is quirky right now — the Warriors played Saturday night in Atlanta, arrived in Miami around 2 a.m. Sunday, play the Heat on Tuesday and the team won’t leave South Florida until Thursday afternoon since its next game isn’t until Friday in New Orleans. Tuesday’s game will be Butler’s first in Miami since the Heat traded him to the Warriors in early February, ending…
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