Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler is listed as questionable for Game 4 against the Houston Rockets on Monday night (10 p.m. ET, TNT). Butler missed Game 3 due to a left pelvic and deep gluteal muscle contusion suffered in Game 2. The Warriors currently lead the series 2-1 after a 104-93 victory in Game 3, led by Stephen Curry’s 36-point performance.
Latest update on Jimmy Butler’s availability for Game 4 against the Houston Rockets (April 28, 2025)
As of Monday morning, Butler remains questionable. He is determined to play but will need clearance from the medical staff. The final decision will depend on how he responds during pregame warmups.
Key details:
- Butler did not participate in team practice Sunday but worked extensively with the training staff.
- The Golden State Warriors are monitoring his progress throughout the day.
- His absence in Game 3 did not stop Golden State from securing a crucial win.
How Jimmy Butler got injured
Jimmy Butler’s injury occurred in Game 2 after a hard fall late in the first quarter. While attempting a defensive rebound, Rockets forward Amen Thompson accidentally undercut him, causing Butler to land awkwardly on his tailbone.
Sequence of events:
1. Butler jumped for a rebound.
2. Thompson lost balance and collided with him mid-air.
3. Butler landed directly on his tailbone, visibly in pain.
4. After briefly staying down, he made one free throw before exiting the game.
An MRI later confirmed a deep muscle contusion but ruled out structural damage.
Impact of Jimmy Butler on the Golden State Warriors’ performance
Since joining the Golden State Warriors in a trade with the Miami Heat before the February 6 deadline, Butler has significantly elevated the team’s performance.
Warriors’ record with Butler:
- Regular season & playoffs: 25-9
- Improved offensive and defensive efficiency
- Key contributor in play-in tournament success
Without Butler, the Warriors rely more heavily on Steph Curry and their supporting cast, but his presence provides crucial two-way versatility.
What to expect in Game 4 between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets (April 28, 2025)?
If Butler plays, he will likely be on a minutes restriction. If he sits, the Warriors will continue leaning on their depth. Houston, meanwhile, will look to exploit his absence by attacking the paint and forcing Golden State to adjust defensively.
Game 4 tips off at 10 p.m. ET on TNT.
Latest update on Jimmy Butler’s availability for Game 4 against the Houston Rockets (April 28, 2025)
As of Monday morning, Butler remains questionable. He is determined to play but will need clearance from the medical staff. The final decision will depend on how he responds during pregame warmups.
Key details:
- Butler did not participate in team practice Sunday but worked extensively with the training staff.
- The Golden State Warriors are monitoring his progress throughout the day.
- His absence in Game 3 did not stop Golden State from securing a crucial win.
How Jimmy Butler got injured
Jimmy Butler’s injury occurred in Game 2 after a hard fall late in the first quarter. While attempting a defensive rebound, Rockets forward Amen Thompson accidentally undercut him, causing Butler to land awkwardly on his tailbone.
Sequence of events:
1. Butler jumped for a rebound.
2. Thompson lost balance and collided with him mid-air.
3. Butler landed directly on his tailbone, visibly in pain.
4. After briefly staying down, he made one free throw before exiting the game.
An MRI later confirmed a deep muscle contusion but ruled out structural damage.
Impact of Jimmy Butler on the Golden State Warriors’ performance
Since joining the Golden State Warriors in a trade with the Miami Heat before the February 6 deadline, Butler has significantly elevated the team’s performance.
Warriors’ record with Butler:
- Regular season & playoffs: 25-9
- Improved offensive and defensive efficiency
- Key contributor in play-in tournament success
Without Butler, the Warriors rely more heavily on Steph Curry and their supporting cast, but his presence provides crucial two-way versatility.
What to expect in Game 4 between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets (April 28, 2025)?
If Butler plays, he will likely be on a minutes restriction. If he sits, the Warriors will continue leaning on their depth. Houston, meanwhile, will look to exploit his absence by attacking the paint and forcing Golden State to adjust defensively.
Game 4 tips off at 10 p.m. ET on TNT.
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