Warriors lose Jimmy Butler to hard fall in first half of playoff game vs. Rockets
The knockdown, drag-out first-round series between the Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets took its first casualty in the first half of Game 2 on Wednesday night.
Jimmy Butler III was ruled out for the remainder of the game after taking a hard fall late in the first quarter. The Warriors said Butler suffered a pelvic contusion and will undergo further imaging Thursday after he landed on his tailbone when his legs were taken out from under him while attempting to grab a defensive rebound.
The Rockets’ Amen Thompson, who undercut Butler crashing the offensive glass, was assessed a foul on the play. Butler gingerly sank 1 of 2 shots from the free-throw line before subbing out at the next stoppage of play. He was escorted back to the locker room by a member of the Warriors’ training staff and didn’t return.

The Warriors were already operating at less than full strength with Brandin Podziemski battling a stomach bug. Podziemski started the game after being questionable to play, but he missed the start of the second half.
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Butler had three points and two rebounds in eight minutes. He played 42 minutes, contributing 25 points, in the Warriors’ 95-85 win in Sunday in Game 1.
The Warriors had been a different team since trading for Butler in early February — 22-5 with him and Stephen Curry on the court — and his sudden absence forced coach Steve Kerr to get creative. Kerr expanded the rotation to 12 players, including the first playoff action for Jonathan Kuminga and former lacrosse star Pat Spencer.
Kuminga, the Warriors’ third-leading scorer, had been out of Golden State’s rotation for the past three games, with Butler logging at least 40 minutes in each contest.