Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler was ruled out for Game 3 against the Houston Rockets due to a pelvis and deep glute muscle contusion he sustained in Game 2. Despite being listed as questionable, Butler decided to sit out after pregame warmups.
Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga replaced Butler in the starting lineup for Game 3, while Quinten Post took Moses Moody’s spot to provide more spacing alongside Kuminga and Draymond Green.
Coach Steve Kerr expressed optimism about Butler’s availability for Game 3, stating that it is a day-to-day situation. Kerr also mentioned that they have prepared two rotations, one with Butler and one without.
Butler’s injury occurred in the first quarter of Game 2 when he was undercut while going for a rebound. Kerr compared Butler’s situation to Stephen Curry’s previous injury, emphasizing the importance of pain tolerance in such cases.
Before Butler’s injury, the Warriors were struggling against Houston’s physical play. The absence of Butler put more pressure on Curry to carry the team, but Kerr believes that Butler’s presence can help alleviate some of that pressure.
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Butler’s potential return in Game 4 is now the best-case scenario for the Warriors as they face a tough challenge against Houston’s aggressive defense.
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