After NBA star forward Butler was sent to the Warriors by the Heat, many NBA insiders were worried that D. Green and Butler might be too distinct in their personalities, causing tension among the players in the Warriors' lounge.
D. Green (left), Butler (right)
In the game between the Warriors and the Bulls, D. Green and Butler were seen discussing tactics and positioning on the court many times when teammates and opponents made free throws. To be honest, I'm not familiar with a lot of the team's tactics right now, so he told me on the pitch how to run and where to stand, and I'm very grateful for that. He understands that even though I've been in the league for many years, he gave me a lot of patience and showed me the way when the Warriors were still a rookie, and I'm very grateful to him. ”
After being traded to the Warriors by the Heat on Wednesday, Butler made his Golden State debut on Sunday with 25 points, two rebounds and four assists as the Warriors beat the Bulls 132-111. D. Green and Butler used to be the kind of outspoken players in the lounge, so there would be doubts about whether they could get along, but for now, the two get along pretty well.