Jennings: Butler will only show strength after the All-Star Game. He needs to average 22 points per game to have a future for the Warriors

Former NBA star Jennings talked about Butler's current situation on the podcast "The Arena."
"Butler usually doesn't perform at his full strength after the All-Star Game. But now he is very happy with the Warriors because there is not so much chaos and drama here. He looks in very good condition and is obviously looking forward to the new season. We have discussed before that he needs to have a certain amount of scoring to allow the team to have capital to hit some goals. For Butler For Teller, averaging 15-17 points per game is not enough. He needs to be close to 20-22 points. Now Jimmy has a good relationship with his teammates, and they often go to the music room or steam room. This team atmosphere makes Jimmy feel very comfortable. Simply put, the Warriors can only look forward to the future if Jimmy performs strongly.
Previously, the Warriors lost to the Trail Blazers 119-139. Butler's performance was not ideal. He played 26 minutes and made 3 of 7 shots, 0 of 2 three-pointers, 8 of 10 free throws, 14 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal, with a plus-minus value of -10.
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