Butler: I love the Warriors environment so much, they make sure you can stay on the field as much as possible
8:27pm, 30 September 2025Basketball

At Today's Warriors Media Day, Butler talked about himself in an interview.
How valuable was this experience to you when I partnered with Curry in a high-intensity competition last year? Can you bring this tacit understanding to the new season?
Butler: "Even if you are not in this team, you can feel the impact on the game - not only the current game, but also the entire league. As I said, as long as Curry is in the team, the team will always have a chance to win. So if you can play with him, Green, and others in our team, I think our new season will be very, very good. I am looking forward to it, and we will start training and competition soon. I think everyone knows our strength, and no one will underestimate us anymore. We are ready to do our best."
You have now started the "second stage" of your career. Now, after integrating into the team more deeply, how do you feel?
Butler: "I love this place so much. The team is top-notch and everything is done well: they take care of the players and the players' families; the communication is smooth, allowing you to be yourself, allowing you to focus on playing and make sure you stay in the field. This is awesome. Now I finally have the opportunity to visit this city outside the field. When I first came in February this year, I either kept playing away or focused on preparing for the playoffs, and I had no time at all. Now I can try local food and buy coffee in different coffee shops every day on my way to work - I'm very excited. Maybe I'll go for a walk on the beach and go for something like that in the future."
You fell hard once in the series with the Rockets. How were your health at the end of the playoffs last year? Will this affect your summer training? How do you feel now?
Butler: "It doesn't affect. After that fall, I took a good rest for a while, and then I immediately returned to training. I love this high-intensity training rhythm. I told everyone that this is why I know I can play for a long time - I love training, and even during the offseason, I still want to train every morning. If I think training is boring one day, it may be the time for me to retire. But as long as my body returns to the state where I can train, I will immediately devote myself."
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