Jimmy Butler exits Warriors-Rockets with pelvis contusion – ESPN

HOUSTON — Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler took a scary fall late in the first quarter and suffered a pelvis contusion that forced him out of the team’s 109-94 Game 2 loss to the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.

Butler will undergo an MRI on Thursday, the team said.

Butler went up to grab a defensive rebound off Amen Thompson‘s missed shot, and Thompson flew into him. Butler came crashing down on his tailbone area and immediately looked to be in pain. Thompson, who was jostling with Draymond Green prior to colliding with Butler, was down for a short moment before getting up.

Butler remained in the game briefly, making 1 of 2 free throws, but called to come out with 1:51 left in the first quarter. He clearly was struggling to move.

Butler moved gingerly as he went to the locker room. The Warriors ruled Butler out for the game in the second quarter.

If Butler has to miss any more time, that would be a huge blow to Golden State. Entering Game 2, the Warriors were 25-8 (including regular-season, play-in and postseason games) since Butler made his debut with the team Feb. 8 in Chicago.

He had 25 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals to help the Warriors win Game 1 in Houston on Sunday.

Butler played eight minutes Wednesday, leaving with three points and two rebounds.

Warriors starting guard Brandin Podziemski also played only eight minutes in the first half because of illness. He came into the game feeling ill from something he ate, coach Steve Kerr said. The team said in the first half that Podziemski was questionable to return. That forced Kerr to play Jonathan Kuminga, who had not played since the regular-season finale against the LA Clippers. Little-used point guard Pat Spencer also saw action in the second quarter.

Podziemski returned in the third quarter and finished with zero points in 14 minutes.

The series now shifts to San Francisco tied at 1-1. Game 3 is Saturday.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *