Jimmy Butler Sends Message To Warriors After Tough Loss To Thunder

The Cold WireWednesday, November 12, 2025 at 6:01:52 PM
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Jimmy Butler Sends Message To Warriors After Tough Loss To Thunder
In a challenging matchup against the reigning champions, the Golden State Warriors faced a tough defeat at the hands of the Oklahoma City Thunder, ending the game with a score of 126-102. The loss was particularly disheartening for the Warriors, as it was not a close contest, reflecting their struggles on the court. Following the game, Jimmy Butler spoke to the press, acknowledging the difficulties the Warriors encountered and the need for them to regroup and find their footing. This defeat serves as a reminder of the competitive nature of the league and the importance of resilience, especially when facing formidable opponents like the Thunder.
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