Grading Jimmy Butler’s debut: 6x All-Star breaks Warriors record in impressive outing

Just what Golden State desperately lacked…

Golden State Warriors v Chicago Bulls

The Golden State Warriors entered Saturday’s matchup with the Chicago Bulls ranked 27th in free-throw attempts and dead last in the NBA in free-throw percentage.

Wednesday’s blockbuster addition of Jimmy Butler is supposed to change those numbers, and the 6x All-Star wasted no time doing just that in an impressive Warrior debut against his former team.

Jimmy Butler delivered an excellent Warriors debut on Saturday

Butler’s first bucket came on an alley-oop dunk on Golden State’s second possession of the game, before he got to the free-throw line for the first time on the following trip down. From there the 35-year-old was solid without being spectacular in the first-half, finishing with eight points, one rebound and three assists on 2-of-6 shooting and 4-of-5 from the charity stripe.

The Warriors found themselves disastrously down by 24 early in the third-quarter, partly because of a 22-2 Bulls run in the first-half where Butler could have been more aggressive in the non-Stephen Curry minutes.

It was the 2x MVP who inspired a monumental comeback in the third, going for 24 points as Golden State finished the quarter on a 38-11 run to take a 3-point lead. Butler really made his presence felt late in that period and early in the fourth, relentlessly attacking the rim and getting to the free-throw line to make sure the Warriors ran away with the game.

Butler finished with 25 points on an efficient 7-of-12 shooting, going 11-of-13 from the line in what was a record for free-throw makes in a Golden State debut. The veteran also added two rebounds, four assists, a steal and a block in just under 29 minutes, finishing as a +16 in the 132-111 victory.

After a rough first-half, the Warriors were near perfect offensively and the balance of Curry’s 3-point shooting and Butler’s inside scoring was a refreshing sight for many to see. The early chemistry was on display with a mix of alley-oops and entry passes into the paint where Butler often simply overpowered smaller and more inexperinced defenders.

Summary

If you want to be critical then Butler could have been more aggressive in the first-half, but you could forgive that some given he’s trying to integrate into a new team, not to mention he actually hasn’t played much recently.

The ability to get to the free-throw line can’t be underestimated, particularly when much of it came within the flow of the offense. The Warriors couldn’t have asked much more from Butler’s debut, and if he and Curry are going to play like that together, this team will be hard to beat.

Grade: A

Related Posts

Update!! Lakers Linked to Blockbuster Trade That Clouds Austin Reaves’ Future

Austin Reaves has been vocal about his desire to remain a Los Angeles Laker for life. But in the NBA, loyalties can be tested quickly — especially when a generational superstar like Giannis…

Steve Kerr must finally bridge the gap for Warriors’ win-now mentality to pay off, and it’s about time he does so. The Warriors’ front office has made it clear that they’re all in on this current roster, and it’s up to Kerr to get the most out of his players. With the amount of talent on the team, there’s no excuse for not making a deep playoff run. Kerr needs to find a way to get his team to gel and play cohesive basketball, or else the Warriors’ championship window may slam shut sooner rather than later.

The Golden State Warriors are aspiring to win a championship. Head coach Steve Kerr only has one way to make that happen.

Warriors predicted to sign former star to lucrative $11.7 million contract in free agency, a move that is expected to bolster their roster and provide a significant boost to their title hopes. The deal, which is reportedly in the works, would see the veteran player return to the Bay Area after a stint with a rival team, bringing with them a wealth of experience and playoff savvy.

This Golden State Warriors free agency rumor is very likely to come true. The question is whether this will be the price.

Blockbuster Warriors Trade Pitch Lands Joel Embiid: The Golden State Warriors have reportedly made a massive offer to the Philadelphia 76ers, and it’s a deal that could change the course of the NBA season! With Embiid’s dominant force in the paint and his ability to stretch the floor, the Warriors are willing to give up a hefty package to bring him to the Bay Area. The question is, will the 76ers be willing to part ways with their star big man?

This Warriors trade pitch would see the team land former MVP Joel Embiid in exchange for Jonathan Kuminga and some draft assets.

Breaking News! The Warriors have reportedly reached a ‘verbal commitment’ with a five-time NBA All-Star, a move that is expected to significantly boost their chances of making a deep playoff run this season. The addition of this superstar talent is a major coup for the team, and fans are eagerly anticipating the official announcement to see how this new piece fits into the Warriors’ puzzle.

Golden State has reportedly agreed to a “verbal commitment” with a five-time All-Star.

The Bulls’ ideal young trade target, a player who could be the missing piece to their playoff puzzle, could surprisingly be available on the market. With the right combination of skills and potential, this player could be the key to unlocking the Bulls’ full potential and making a deep postseason run.

The Chicago Bulls have prioritized defensive-minded wings for well over a year now, and Jeremy Sochan makes sense as the next trade target.