How is Jimmy Butler Adapting to the Warriors’ System? Steph Curry Reveals It!

The Golden State Warriors faced off against the Detroit Pistons on Saturday night, securing a crucial 115-110 victory that further solidified their status as legitimate playoff contenders. Led by a standout performance from Stephen Curry, the Warriors showed glimpses of their potential, with Jimmy Butler also playing a key role in the win.

After the game, Curry acknowledged Butler’s growing impact on the team and how his performance against the Pistons helped push them to victory and secure the 6th seed.

“[Jimmy] always talks about making the ‘right play.’ Tonight, the right play was to score,” Curry said. As Butler continues to integrate into the Warriors’ system, his influence on the team is becoming more evident.

“It’s pretty clear as day—the difference in not just our record but how we’re playing,” Curry added. How we’re winning and his impact on the game. Early on, it was about him getting back in shape, figuring out how to be aggressive and fit into our system. Now, we’re adjusting to his style, and it’s only getting better each game. We’ve got to keep building on this. We’re not getting ahead of ourselves, but winning games feels good.

Jimmy Butler shouting

Jimmy Butler #10 of the Golden State Warriors celebrates a layup and a foul against the Chicago Bulls during the second half at the United Center on February 08, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.

Balanced effort fuels Warriors’ victory

The Warriors’ success was powered by Curry’s 32 points, 3 rebounds, and 4 assists, while Butler contributed 26 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists. Gui Santos provided a strong boost off the bench with 15 points and 6 rebounds, while Draymond Green anchored the defense with 12 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals, and a block.

What’s next for the Warriors?

The Warriors appear to be gaining momentum and will look to keep improving as the season progresses. While they have yet to face elite competition like the Oklahoma City Thunder or Cleveland Cavaliers, they’ve already showcased qualities that could make them a dangerous team come playoff time—especially with veterans like Curry, Butler, and Green leading the way in clutch moments.

Adding to their optimism is the expected return of Jonathan Kuminga, who has missed significant time due to injury. Before his setback, Kuminga had emerged as the Warriors’ second-best player behind Curry. In 32 games this season, he has averaged 16.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game while shooting 45.9% from the field and 34.5% from three-point range. His return could provide a crucial boost as Golden State continues its push toward NBA postseason contention.