You Never Panic With Jimmy Butler — His Elite Positioning Creates Great Opportunities
The Warriors bounced back from a two-game skid against an injury-depleted Pelicans team — but things didn’t look great in the first half. With Steph struggling through an inefficient night, Jimmy Butler took over in the second half — scoring 13 of his 18 points, recording all 4 assists, and drawing key loose-ball fouls to help rally the Dubs from a deficit to a must-win. I wanted to break down how he got elite positioning to create buckets, so let’s get to it.
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I don’t know about never panicking, when it takes that much effort to beat a depleted pelican squad it might be time to panic.
March games are so important because teams should be preparing for the plastic. Yet it’s always the ugliest basketball
Dub are shooting like garbage, they just need put up more reps in the gym, they'll be fine.