The Golden State Warriors opened December with bad news. The loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder was expected given the rival’s level. However, the game brought a bigger concern, as Jimmy Butler started normally but felt pain in his left knee in the second quarter. The issue occurred after a ball dispute with Aaron Wiggins. The forward initially left the court without alarming anyone, but then headed to the locker room. He tried to return, but the team ruled him out for the rest of the game.
After the game, Steve Kerr explained the situation. “I don’t know anything (about the injury). I didn’t even know he was indisposed.” The coach described confusion on the bench and said he was drawing up a play when someone told him. Butler became an uncertainty only days before a tough road trip. The team will visit Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Chicago. They expect him to travel, but his availability remains unclear.
Injuries complicate a demanding trip
According to Mundo Deportivo, the situation worsened with another key confirmation. Stephen Curry will not travel. The point guard will stay home to continue his rehabilitation. Kerr detailed the decision, explaining: “He will not travel. He will stay home. It was unlikely he would play the back-to-back games.” The coach added that the break will allow a possible return against Minnesota, while the team hopes to get him back soon.
Jimmy Butler is not on the floor for the second half after showing discomfort following this play in the second quarter pic.twitter.com/K7Cn0dP9fu
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The 112–124 loss to Oklahoma City showed the current gap between the teams. The Thunder have won 13 straight games and dominate the league. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 38 points. Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren added solid production. Golden State fought hard. Brandin Podziemski and Pat Spencer led with 17 points each. Seth Curry added 14. Draymond Green, Gary Payton II, and Buddy Hield each scored 13.
The absences turn the road trip into a much bigger challenge. Golden State needs defensive balance and offensive stability. Curry’s absence and Butler’s uncertainty will force immediate adjustments. Kerr will look for expanded roles for young players and veterans. The team still struggles to find consistency in a difficult season.