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The Golden State Warriors’ late-game issues resurfaced again last night. Even with 37-year-old Stephen Curry delivering a sensational 48-point performance, Golden State could not finish the job, falling 136-131 to the Portland Trail Blazers for a second straight loss.
Butler's name has been tossed around in a few mock trades this season, but NBA analyst Bill Simmons believes that the six-time All-Star is not an asset the Dubs would trade. The analyst described his best scenario for the Warriors while trolling Butler on Wednesday's episode of "The Bill Simmons Podcast." (Timestamp: 42:08)
Dunleavy also relied on data: Artificial intelligence recommended acquiring Butler. Behind the scenes, as Dunleavy chased an established star to become Stephen Curry's sidekick, Pabail Sidhu fed information into the Warriors' proprietary machine-learning ...
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler claimed the ability 'to make any team a contender' when he requested a trade on Jan. 2. This belief could still hold true, but the six-time All-Star is not willing to turn just any organization into a championship-level team.
During the appearance, Jimmy Butler addressed misconceptions about his approach and mindset stemming from his previous NBA stops.
Justin Dutari, a 27-year-old fan from Panama, emailed team owner Joe Lacob about his frustrations with the team. In speaking with SF Gate, Dutari said he searched to find Lacob's email, and shot him a message.
The Jimmy Butler saga that has taken place with the Miami Heat over the last few months has been nothing short of interesting. From Butler's agent, Bernie Lee, having internet beef with ESPN's Shams Charania to Butler being suspended for seven games, it ...
So Jimmy Butler gets on the block. We're on a road trip. We land. Robert Sarver sends me a text. ‘Come to my house immediately.’ It's like two or three in the morning. I'm not trying to go to nobody house in no two in the morning.