The Golden State Warriors have already been regarded as big winners from their blockbuster trade for Jimmy Butler in early February, having seen their season completely flipped on its head following the arrival of the 6x All-Star.
Butler may have helped the Warriors go from a less than .500 record to taking out the second-seed Houston Rockets and reaching the second-round of the playoffs, but there's still another level he can get to which will make the trade even more lopsided -- and make Golden State a far tougher challenge to face.
Jimmy Butler hasn't found his jump-shot with the Warriors
Butler's never been known as a 3-point shooter, rather someone who does his best work in the paint and from the mid-range area.