Although six-time All-Star Jimmy Butler has never won an NBA championship, he told Sam Amick of The Athletic this week that, as the playoffs get underway, he’s thinking more about getting a fifth title for two of his Warriors teammates than getting one for himself.
“Look, I’m not gonna say I’m not hungry, but I’m doing this for Steph (Curry),” Butler said. “I’m doing this for Dray (Draymond Green). I’m doing this for these guys. As much as I want to win a championship, I want Dray to win another one. I want Steph to win another one. I know I ain’t got mine yet, but they deserve it. They’ve been putting this city and this organization on their back for a very long time, and I’m glad that I can be here to try and do something special.”
The Warriors will enter the first round as the No. 7 seed, but they’re the solid betting favorites against the No. 2 Rockets, whose top players have far less postseason experience than Golden State’s stars. Given Curry’s and Green’s four championships – along with his own two NBA Finals appearances – Butler believes the Warriors’ veterans have a “target on their back” this spring, which he’s just fine with.
“I love having a target on my back,” Butler told Amick. “I think I’ve had it the last couple of years over in the East, and (the Warriors) are gonna always have it, until 30 (Curry) and 23 (Green) are gone out this motherf—er. They’re always gonna be the squad to beat. Everybody always fears them. Everybody always knows that they’re not out of any game, out of any series, and I love to be a part of it. I ain’t scared of nobody. You know me. I’m not scared of nobody. I know what I’m capable of.”
Here’s more from around the Pacific:
- In the wake of reports stating that the Suns have no interest in trading Devin Booker, team owner Mat Ishbia reiterated that stance in his end-of-season media session, referring to the veteran guard as Phoenix’s “franchise player,” as Gerald Bourguet of PHNX Sports relays (Twitter video link). “I speak with him and we’re very aligned on what we want to do and what we’re gonna do,” Ishbia said. “And his mission and my mission are very similar: Let’s bring a championship to Phoenix. And he understands the vision.”
- Following the offseason departure of Paul George, oddsmakers projected the Clippers to finish last in the Pacific and finish below .500 this season. Instead, the club won 50 games and claimed a top-five seed in a competitive Western Conference. “I think our group has been playing with a chip on its shoulders all year because of that (outside skepticism),” head coach Tyronn Lue said this week, per Broderick Turner of The Los Angeles Times. “We just found ways to win. We just found ways to win. No matter whose night it was, we just kind of featured that guy, played hard defensively and competed and we played together. … Being counted out and staying the course and playing with that chip on your shoulder all year long.”
- How did the Lakers take a significant step forward on defense in the second half despite having traded away longtime anchor Anthony Davis? Ramona Shelburne of ESPN digs into that question, exploring how the acquisition of Dorian Finney-Smith, the return of Jarred Vanderbilt, J.J. Redick‘s scheme, and improved communication have all factored into the team’s success on that end of the floor.
I’m doing this for Steph and Draymond, like it’s a forgone conclusion without a single game played, lol. Didn’t you want to go to Phoenix?
He’s such a special person.
He sounds insane. This is like a Walmart greeter saying they’re doing it because they love the brand. Steph and dray have won plenty without you jimbo. It’s you who needs them. The ceo of Walmart doesn’t need a greeter. Unless it’s some fetish thing which is above my paygrade!
such a foreign concept that a player wants his teammates to win, WOW! Yeah never heard of such a thing. Don’t be such an obvious hater, silly
Don’t be such an obvious simpleton. Do you know anything of this dudes history? Numerous times hes been F my teammates. I’m out.
But now he’s doing it all for Steph and Dray.
@ghost Look how mad you are right now. Jimmy supports Steph and Dray and you cry? Why? did he not support his Heat teammates when he carried them to twp finals and got his boys gabe vincent and max strus paid? Was he upset the Heat didn’t give any effort to resign them and not replace them? Calling me a simpleton when you point something out like it’s black and white and not complex is ironic
I’m stoned as Hell. Stopped reading at “mad.”
relax bro
My man, go Boston hahahahaha
Y’all put too much faith into first take haha, did Jimmy say that himself? Did you hear him say it?
Well yeah, the article was quoting Jimmy, no? If you can’t handle other fans thinking the warriors aren’t winning a chip then oh well. Calling me a hater won’t stop me from from telling it how it is. I hate the lakers not the warriors. Hate everything they stand for and every little bit of help the nba has given them. I’ve liked alot of warriors over the years. Anyone who puts that laker uniform is dead to me. Including luka who I named a child after. Luka who? See, the sky didn’t fall. If I hated the warriors I’d just say so. Warriors fans in here, different story. They’re are hilarious and absolutely delusional.
@Nrg Clarifying my comments since there’s confusion. i didn’t call Nrg a hater, I called Lil D a hater, since he’s a well-known warriors hater and his comment was absurd.
Jimmy never SAID he wanted to go to the suns. The MEDIA said that the suns and warriors.
I said y’all be listening to first take too much with these
simple statements
I hate the Lakers too and hope they lose
I don’t think Lil D hates anyone other than Helen and whomever she’s shacking up with nowadays. Hell he told about the guy that annoyed him at church but wouldn’t give out his name in fear of the guy getting cyber bullied. That’s empathy man.
@ T ball. Don’t stress. This isn’t life or death. My comprehension wasn’t the best. My bad. Nobody should take anything said on espn as gospel. Their Job is all about ratings.
And F the lakers I’d love a Boston Lakers final and I know who the better the team is. However, there’s always that little aggrevation in back of your mind that the lakers may shoot something like 20 free throws to 2 in the 4th when the lakers are on their death bed. (2010 finals game 7 represent) Fun fact, Luka child no.1. Tatum child no.2 no.3 Enzo, not nba. I love the hoops, even if of its not my team. Mum was sure I was dribbling a ball in her stomach hahaha.
Yeah i did hear him say it believe it or not you can hear a lot when you are quiet for a moment and listen…
Among the panoply of reasons he’s a cancer is his Walmart-ness. He’s never won anything, and he won’t do so in San Francisco. He’s delusional.
hmmm clearly you haven’t been watching much NBA lately… unless you have and don’t understand the game. Maybe don’t bring up things you don’t understand?
He’s never won anything is delusional? He has been a cancer is delusional? Use google bro. I can’t help you.
@ghost what are you even talking about? Have you watched the warriors with jimmy butler? Did they not go 23-7 and have the best defense with him in the lineup? Do you watch the NbA? Pay attnetion, dobn’t be a casual boy
Yes, I’ve watched them.
Calm down.
Irony at it’s finest
While his Miami stint this year leaves a lot to be desired, Jimmy has gained my complete respect for his utterly selfless play that has resulted in better play by Moody, Podz, TJD and Santos. This quote is something else, haha Dub Nation will not want him traded for KD (but they still should, GSW needs more offense).
I hear what all you guys are saying, but there’s nothing wrong with trying to correct or fix your past. He’s doing his best to be a good teammate and say the right things. Can’t fault the man for trying can you?
So are some of you saying he’s insincere here? I don’t think so.
He’s got his contract. He’s happy so why not let him try to be a good teammate?
Yeah he wanted to go to Phoenix but that’s because they were offering him an extension. Didn’t work out, so Golden State gave him the extension. OK, let’s roll. Let’s do this for Steph.
The entire league respects Steph Curry and Jimmy does too. Shaq‘s big thing at the end of his career was going from team to team helping certain young guys get a ring. He said he got Kobe his rings, got DWade his ring And tried to get LeBron one also in Cleveland, but wasn’t able to.
Maybe Jimmy at 35 has the same mindset? I don’t know, nothing wrong with it.
Warriors homers rumors dot com
Please…all’s I’ve seen here is Warriors posters galvanising and bringing together every other fan base v you guys. You’re turning this place into, I have two teams. I follow my team and whoever is playing the Warriors. I’ve also noticed most of those loud mouthed clowns are real quite atm. It’s like the quietest I’ve ever seen for a Pacific Conference thread. It’s easy to talk bulk smack before things get real.
Maybe it is quiet because there is no “Pacific Conference”. It is also the end of the season. Not much going on. Things start back up in June.
Wow…
Delusional