Jimmy Butler has turned over a new leaf as a Golden State Warrior. The veteran forward/guard, known for forcing his way out of situations where he doesn’t feel like he fits, has put his time with the Miami Heat behind him.
[Per](https://x.com/BySamGordon/status/1904741962558980557) the San Francisco Chronicle’s Sam Gordon, Butler put his time in Miami behind him “a long time ago. As soon as I ended up a Golden State Warrior, everything that had went on was dead. ... I’m always focused on the right now and what’s to come. I’m here as a Golden State Warrior and I’ve got a job to do.”
And Jimmy Buckets does have a job to do as the Warriors approach the play-in tournament as the seventh seed. Hopefully, with his leadership and dynamic play-style, Butler can lead the Warriors to the sixth seed in order to avoid the play-in tournament, where the Dubs are currently matched up against the [Minnesota Timberwolves](https://www.canishoopus.com).
With the Warriors, Butler has been averaging 17 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game. Luckily, even at age 35, Jimmy Butler shows no signs of slowing down.