UPDATE: Golden State Warriors’ wing Jimmy Butler has left the game against the Phoenix Suns with lower back soreness, raising immediate concerns for the team’s upcoming schedule. The injury surfaced following a tough loss against the Indiana Pacers on Saturday night, where Butler initially reported discomfort.
Butler, who was deemed questionable before the match, warmed up on the practice court just 90 minutes prior to tip-off. Despite being cleared to play, he struggled during the first half, scoring only one of five attempts in 14 minutes on the court. At the 7:04 mark of the second quarter, he exited the game and headed to the locker room, missing the remainder of the contest. The Warriors confirmed his absence in the third quarter.
This development is particularly concerning as Butler has shown remarkable durability since his trade to the Warriors last February, having played in 30 of 31 regular-season games and missing only one playoff game due to a prior injury. He had started all of the season’s opening eight games prior to today’s incident.
The Warriors face a critical back-to-back matchup in Sacramento tomorrow night, exacerbating the urgency surrounding Butler’s condition. With eight of their next nine games on the road, the team will need to monitor Butler’s recovery closely.
Stay tuned for further updates on Butler’s status as the Warriors prepare for their demanding schedule ahead.





































