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Warriors Wire on MSNJimmy Butler lands at No. 40 in NBA 2K26 top 100 ranking
At No. 40, Golden State veteran forward Jimmy Butler was listed with an 87 overall rating.
Ivica Zubac's NBA 2K26 rating of an 87 may seem undeserved to some, but many fans are coming to his defense...
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Jimmy Butler's agent promised Heat that Butler would comport himself last season after not getting extension
A Heat source said Jimmy Butler’s agent, Bernie Lee, promised Miami that Butler would comport himself well last season and would never complain about not getting a contract extension. That proved to be untrue, leaving the Heat without any bargaining ...
The Golden State Warriors sent a big haul at the trade deadline to land JimmyButler, but they could sent him out to add more young talent.The post Warriors Trade Pitch Moves Jimmy Butler For Two $100M Stars appearedfirst on Heavy Sports.
Last season with the Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry posted 24.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game. Curry was playing in his 16th season with the Warriors, having already led the NBA team to four NBA titles while winning two MVP awards during his career in Golden State.
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Sporting News on MSNWarriors urged to add Jimmy Butler's former All-Star teammate
The biggest wildcard in Simmons’ potential arrival in Golden State is Jimmy Butler. The two played for a half-season in 2019 in Philadelphia, and the fit wasn’t always perfect.
The alleged hacker sent a direct message aimed at President Donald Trump and threatened the accounts of other celebrities and athletes. "Since everyone too scared to speak up about it imma hack every celeb and athlete and tweet the truth,” the hacker tweeted from Butler's account.
Butler, who himself has played through injury multiple times in his career, caught wind of Alcaraz’s statement. The Warriors forward responded using just one word. “VAMOS!” Butler wrote, which translates to “let’s go” in English.
The Warriors return with Curry, Butler, and Green, yet zero offseason moves. Can this veteran trio still push for another deep playoff run?