Jimmy Butler defends the fighter’s decision to rest Steph Curry

Jimmy Butler decided to defend Steph Curry after he fought against the Bucks on Tuesday night.
“I won’t say [Curry is] Exhausted, but can be tired. As [much as] Everyone wants to think he is Superman, he is not. He is our leader and we must always protect him. ”
Warriors coach Steve Kerr was told the media to finish the night with 6-21 shooting percentage and 20 points, plus seven assists and seven turnovers, his star point guard was “exhausted”.
“He’s exhausted now,” Kerr said. “So we have to absolutely consider giving him a night to rejuvenate him to put him and our remaining matches in a difficult situation.
Curry didn’t want to admit that resting might be a good idea, but did mention the lower back pressure that he’s been managing since Thursday’s warm-up.
“I feel good,” Curry said. “Obviously, I’m not outstanding at all, so everyone (including the coach) … to figure out why, most of the time, stupid people are playing all night long. [we] Run very well. You expect a certain degree of consistency, so when it doesn’t happen, it becomes a problem.
“I think [it is] More importantly, when I handled the last few days, I had my support and saw how things were going, but otherwise it felt solid. ”
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