Jimmy Butler called himself out after the Golden State Warriors were trampled by the Oklahoma City Thunder by 24 points on Tuesday. He admitted that he had to lessen his turnovers, while also challenging his teammates to do better as well.
Butler's blunt message was heard loud and clear, as the Warriors completed a come-from-behind win over the San Antonio Spurs, 125-120, on Wednesday and improved to 7-2.
The 35-year-old Butler was instrumental in the victory, tallying 28 points, including 5-of-7 shooting from long distance, six rebounds, eight assists, and three steals. He had zero turnovers.
The veteran wingman, however, deflected credit and pointed out the strategy that primarily helped them beat the Spurs and survive the triple-double of Victor Wembanyama.
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