Jimmy Butler Total Points Scored Prop Bet 24.5 vs. Timberwolves Game 2 With Steph Curry Out
Butler had 20 points (7-of-20 FGs), 11 rebounds, eight assists, two steals and two three-pointers in the Warriors’ 99-88 victory over the Timberwolves in Game 1 on Tuesday. His total scoring prop bet was listed at 24.5 for Thursday night's Game 2.
Jimmy Butler Performance
From NBC Edge:
"Butler expressed concern for Stephen Curry, who left Game 1 with a hamstring injury, in the postgame interview. The 25-year-old small forward noted that Curry is the Warriors’ best player, and it’s easier to win when he’s out there. Even so, Butler was able to lead the Warriors to victory in Game 1 against the Timberwolves. Playoff Jimmy was just two assists away from a triple-double. With Game 1 already in hand, the Warriors could opt to rest Curry for Game 2 and take their chances with Butler at the helm one more time."
Today's Warriors vs. Timberwolves Player Prop Bets
Anthony Edwards
Minnesota Timberwolves
Over(27.5)
Brandin Podziemski
Golden State Warriors
Over(12.5)
Buddy Hield
Golden State Warriors
Over(15.5)
Donte Divincenzo
Minnesota Timberwolves
Over(10.5)Draymond Green
Golden State Warriors
Over(10.5)
Gary Payton
Golden State Warriors
Over(7.5)
Jaden McDaniels
Minnesota Timberwolves
Over(12.5)
Jimmy Butler
Golden State Warriors
Over(24.5)
Julius Randle
Minnesota Timberwolves
Over(19.5)
Mike Conley
Minnesota Timberwolves
Over(6.5)
Moses Moody
Golden State Warriors
Over(6.5)
Naz Reid
Minnesota Timberwolves
Over(12.5)
Rudy Gobert
Minnesota Timberwolves
Over(9.5)
Status of Stephen Curry
Curry will miss at least one week after he was diagnosed with a Grade 1 left hamstring strain suffered in Game 1 of the team's Western Conference semifinals against the Timberwolves on Tuesday.
Curry underwent an MRI on Wednesday, and he will be reevaluated in one week, the Warriors said. While the team did not give an exact timeline for his return, it will be based on how he responds to rehab for the first muscle strain injury of his career, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania.
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