Jimmy Butler isn’t Kevin Durant. He’s exactly what the Warriors need

Jimmy Butler isn’t Kevin Durant. He’s exactly what the Warriors need

PHOENIX – Jimmy Butler crashed in a rim-rattling dunk in the third quarter of Golden State’s 133-95 romp in Phoenix on Tuesday night. 

It was a rare ‘loud’ play for a superstar who thrives in the more subtle spaces between his more outwardly-audacious teammates.

“I just want to do whatever it takes to win,” Butler said. “If you’re open, my job is to get you the ball.” 

Butler took four shots, grabbed two rebounds and had three assists in a stat-line that vastly understated his impact.

Butler ran the offense and rumbled on the low block as the team’s power forward next to a locked-in Draymond Green, playing defense that energized a Warriors team that saw every player on the active roster get playing time against Phoenix. 

Elsewhere in the building was Kevin Durant, the one-time Warriors megastar who has missed the past four games with an ankle injury. 

His team has lost seven consecutive games, playoff elimination all but a certainty. 

This winter, Kevin Durant was reportedly linked to the Warriors as the trade deadline approached, the team kicking the tires on reuniting the iconic pair of Curry and KD. 

Instead, the deal fell through, and Golden State shipped Andrew Wiggins to South Beach for Butler, who had been linked to Phoenix for months.  

Golden State Warriors’ Jimmy Butler III (10) has “saved” the Warriors season (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

Two months later, it is impossible to argue the Warriors made the wrong choice.

Yes, the individual statistics are in Durant’s favor. 

The 6-foot-10 scoring machine has averaged 26 points to go along with six rebounds and 4.4 assists in 23 games played. Butler, a mere 16.7 points, 5.7 boards and 5.7 assists in 27 games. 

But the win column, team stats and testimony of Butler’s impact from teammates paint another story. 

Source: Paradise Post