Jimmy Butler’s first season with the Golden State Warriors may not have ended the way he had hoped, but that does not change his feelings about the team.
Butler was traded to the Warriors in early February and helped the team earn the 7th spot in the Western Conference. They beat the Houston Rockets in seven games in their first-round playoff series, but then they lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves in five games in their conference semifinals series.
The day after his Warriors were eliminated from the postseason, Butler spoke with the media. He made clear that he is happy with the team.
“I’m comfortable. I’m happy. I got my joy back as Buddy said. I am very fortunate to be here,” Butler said, referencing teammate Buddy Hield, via Ohm Youngmisuk.
Butler also said he was comfortable in his role as a second option to Steph Curry.
“To come here and know I’m second to Steph is a really good thing. To be his sidekick, it’s really refreshing,” Butler added.
Butler making clear that he is happy with the Warriors is significant. Butler is notorious for forcing his way off teams the moment he gets disenchanted with a situation. The 35-year-old is still under contract to make just under $111 million over the next two seasons, which is a long time for things to possibly change.
Golden State took a chance when they acquired Butler in a trade. He fit in well with the team, and he should be able to make them tougher next season as they look to be a big factor in the West.
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