After getting traded to the Golden State Warriors midway through the 2024-25 season, Jimmy Butler has enjoyed his time playing for the organization. It seems he is happy there, even though they have struggled.
Butler himself is sidelined with a major ACL injury, so he is enjoying his time in the Bay Area while recovering. It seems he is in high spirits, as he knows he is part of a good organization, while taking his time to recover so he can contribute again.
Jimmy Butler is happy to be part of the Golden State Warriors
Butler is an experienced veteran who has played for multiple teams. However, it seems he is at his happiest playing for the Warriors in a team that can be considered the most successful organization of the past decade.
Unfortunately, they are not competitive enough on the same level as the Oklahoma City Thunder or San Antonio Spurs. However, that has not hurt Butler's opinion of being part of the Warriors organization.
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It is rare for players to be satisfied while not winning, but it seems Butler has a good perspective on what is happening with the Warriors. He thinks they can compete, and they will be ready to keep going moving forward.
"It legitimately is the best. You don’t realize it until you’ve been in other places, and I’m not talking down on anybody that are quite lesser than… You’re talking about the way that y'all run everything, the people that you have around, obviously the guys that get to rep the uniform," Butler said about the Warriors at a recent event.
"They just do everything the right way, the winning way, and it definitely shows in everything that we do here. I’m grateful to be a part of it now, and when I say I don’t want to be anywhere else, this is it."
It is not surprising that the Warriors are such a popular organization for players around the league. They constantly hear players' comments about the organization, which has led them to join or at least show interest in joining them.
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