Kerr: Jimmy Butler questionable for Monday after Warriors’ Game 3 win without him
- The Golden State Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets 104-93 at Chase Center on Saturday night in Game 3 without Jimmy Butler.
- Butler suffered a pelvic injury in Game 2 after landing hard and ultimately sat out Game 3.
- Coach Steve Kerr started Jonathan Kuminga in Butler's lineup spot as Stephen Curry scored 36 points.
- Kerr stated Butler's status for Game 4 is "up in the air" following the team's 104-93 victory.
- The win reinforces the Warriors' belief they can succeed in the playoffs even when key players are unavailable.
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Warriors reportedly expect Jimmy Butler back from injury for Game 4 vs. Rockets
SAN FRANCISCO – Warriors star Jimmy Butler is reportedly expected to play in Monday night’s Game 4 against the Houston Rockets. Butler is listed as questionable with a pelvic contusion, but he and the Warriors expect him to return, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, after he missed Saturday’s Game 3. He participated fully in the morning shootaround, Charania reported. Butler was hurt in the first quarter of Game 2 when he landed hard on his bac…

Kerr: Jimmy Butler questionable for Monday after Warriors’ Game 3 win without him
The Warriors beat the Rockets without Jimmy Butler on Saturday night and they may have to do it again Monday. Golden State coach Steve Kerr said Sunday afternoon that Butler’s status for Game 4 is up in the air. “I haven’t seen him today but he’s been with (head trainer Rick Celebrini) and the training staff,” Kerr said on a conference call with reporters. “I would just say he’s still questionable.” The Warriors won Game 3 at Chase Center on Sat…
Quinten Post leads Golden State Warriors against Houston Rockets in NBA play-offs
The Golden State Warriors basketball players have won the third game in the play-offs of the American basketball competition NBA from Houston Rockets. Quinten Post's team was too strong with 104-93 and leads the best-of-seven series with 2-1.
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