Steph Curry reached yet another historic scoring milestone on Friday as his Golden State Warriors maintained their on-court improvement since the NBA’s trade deadline earlier this month.
Draymond Green reportedly wanted the Golden State Warriors to acquire another player that shared his fiery personality before the team traded for Jimmy Butler. Marcus Thompson II and Sam Amick of The Athletic revealed that Green had a standing request for the Warriors to get another "ass--le" prior to the Feb.
While many of his Warriors teammates hung around town and participated in the festivities of All-Star weekend, Butler used the downtime to focus on his second job, as a purveyor of small-batch (and highly priced) coffee beans. Kerr learned Butler was in Dubai, opening up a shop.
Through five games with Jimmy Butler, the Golden State Warriors (30-27) were 4-1 with the lone loss coming in a hard-fought Feb.12 battle with the Dallas Mavericks (31-27). They avenged that defeat on Sunday, blowing out the Mavs, 126-102.
Early in the second quarter, as the Mavericks were attempting an early comeback, Klay Thompson was fouled on a three-point attempt that went uncalled, and he was upset about it, c
“Before Butler arrived, Green had a standing request of the team’s front office that he deemed vital to their renaissance: Go get another “a–hole,” as one team source described it,” the two wrote. “Another fiery, two-way talent like him who would say what needed to be said at all times and compete on the knife’s edge on both ends of the floor.”
The Warriors have received a positive update on Jonathan Kuminga 's injury status. Kuminga, who has been sidelined since January 4th due to a sprained right ankle, has made significant progress in his recovery.