Golden State Warriors Lose Jimmy Butler to Season-Ending ACL Tear
Warriors’ Playoff Hopes Derailed by Butler’s Injury
The Golden State Warriors’ recent resurgence has hit a major roadblock with the season-ending injury to forward Jimmy Butler. The six-time All-Star will miss the remainder of the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee, a significant blow to the team’s playoff aspirations.
The Injury
Butler’s injury occurred in the third quarter of the Warriors’ 135-112 victory over his former team, the Miami Heat. After catching a pass in the paint on February 6, Butler’s right leg gave way, causing him to fall to the ground in pain. He was unable to bear weight on the leg and had to be helped off the court.
We are very worried, the locker room was very subdued.– Steve Kerr, Warriors’ coach
An MRI later confirmed Butler had torn his ACL, effectively ending his season.
Butler’s Impact on the Court
- In 37 games this season, Butler averaged 20.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 4.1 assists, shooting 51.9% from the field.
- He was a integral part of the Warriors’ lineup, providing scoring, rebounding, and defensive stability.
- Butler joined the Warriors last winter, signing a two-year extension worth $111 million, and helped transform the team into a playoff contender.
Warriors’ Outlook
With Butler out, the Warriors will need to rely on their depth and play as a cohesive unit to remain in playoff contention. They currently sit eighth in the Western Conference with a record of 25 wins and 19 losses.
Did you know?
Jimmy Butler has dealt with knee injuries before. In February 2018, he underwent surgery to repair a meniscus injury, and in April 2024, he suffered a sprain to the internal lateral ligament of the same joint.
Pro Tip
Keep an eye on Warriors’ young talent like Jonathan Kuminga, who may see increased playing time with Butler out.
Looking Ahead
The Warriors face a crucial two weeks before the trade deadline to reflect on their next steps and potential roster moves. The immediate future of the aging core of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Steve Kerr remains uncertain as their contracts expire soon.
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