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Butler: We know very well how important the G7 is & we have a chance to win the away game

Warriors lost to the Rockets 107-115 today, and were dragged into the 7th in the series. After the game, Butler accepted an interview. Xiaoba compiled some of his interview content, as follows:

Reporter: Jimmy, do you think you lack the performance of fighting for the ball, because of lack of effort or energy?

Butler: I don't think it's a lack of effort. It depends on whether you are willing to do it or not. After all, it is whether you are willing to grab rebounds, fight for floor ball, and create offensive fouls. It's just whether you want to do it or not.

Reporter: When choosing the timing of shooting, do you think some players often give up those good opportunities that should be taken?

Butler: Sometimes it is. But you know, doing too much good can turn bad. You may be too selfless and too undecisive. I think we have to find that balance. Yes, of course, if Curry is empty, you will give up your chance to pass it to him. But if it is someone else who finds your own chance in the rhythm, then you should vote. If not, then be simple, pass it to the next vacant person, or create opportunities for others. Sometimes when we think too much, the result is not good.

Reporter: Jimmy, Game 7. Zhu Meng and Curry each played 5 games. You have a lot of experience in tiebreaking seven, and the opponent has about 10 games. What do you think this kind of playoff experience can help in Game 7?

Butler: I think we know very well how important this game is. They know, too. On the road, a fight against the enemy. I think that's why we play. Do you know? I know, we know we have a chance to win this game. So, go to Houston to play Game 7, Monday, no matter what time it is.