Jimmy Butler Used 3 Words To Describe Warriors’ Confidence Ahead Of Game 7


 

The Golden State Warriors are in a position they’ve been in before: they are facing a Game 7 on the road, and everything is on the line.

If they lose, they go home, but if they beat the Houston Rockets, they will move on to the second round and become the rare seventh seed that takes down the second.

Speaking with ESPN and the press, Jimmy Butler made it clear that he thinks his team can pull it off.

“All-time high,” Butler described the Warriors’ confidence. “Now, out of all times, it’s win or go home. It’s not wavering. We know how good of a team we are. A couple of us have been here before multiple times. It’s on us to make sure we get it done.”

Butler has made a name for himself as a postseason menace, and it’s one of the reasons why people call him “Playoff Jimmy.”

Sure enough, he has been solid during this postseason so far, averaging 18.0 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 4.4 assists.

Does he have what it takes to flip the switch and turn it on again for Game 7?

It’s good that his confidence is at an all-time high because most Warriors fans are nervous about how Game 7 could go.

They have seen their team slip up and lose the chance of winning this series a couple of times.

And now they know the Rockets are enthusiastic and confident and will be playing at home.

There are many things working against the Warriors, but Butler swears his teammates believe in what they can achieve.

It could be a tough and ugly game, but Butler thinks the Warriors will come out on top.

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