Draymond Green is optimistic about Jimmy Butler's impact on the Golden State Warriors. Butler joined from the Miami Heat just before the trade deadline. Since his arrival, the Warriors have achieved a 3-1 record, including a 105-98 victory over the Houston Rockets on Thursday. Butler contributed 19 points, eight rebounds, and four assists in that game.
Green expressed high regard for Butler, stating, "He's a franchise changer. He's done that everywhere he's gone and he is helping revitalise what we got here." The team's belief has significantly improved since Butler's addition compared to before his arrival.

The win against Houston followed a narrow loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday. Reflecting on this, Green noted, "We let one get away [against Dallas] but this one tonight, we would've lost." He emphasized how Butler's presence changes everything for the team. After four games with Butler, Green's assessment is overwhelmingly positive.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr also praised Butler's abilities. "Jimmy, he's a real deal," Kerr said. He described Butler as a complete player who remains calm and controlled during games. Kerr highlighted Butler's ability to avoid turnovers and his skill in reading the game effectively.
Kerr elaborated on Butler's strengths as a closer. Unlike traditional closers like Kevin Durant who rely on midrange jumpers, Butler excels by getting to the free-throw line and making smart passes. He creates opportunities for teammates and contributes defensively by securing rebounds and stops.
Butler's comprehensive approach makes him an invaluable asset to the Warriors. His ability to adapt and play at his own pace sets him apart from others in similar roles.
The Warriors' recent performance reflects how quickly they are adapting to having Butler on their roster. His influence is evident both in individual games and overall team morale.