Jimmy Butler made an early exit in game 2 against the Rockets on Wednesday night.
The Warriors Tok star a hard fall at the end of the first quarter while rising a rebound that led to a violent fall on the court, with Butler with visible pain.
Golden State announced shortly after Butler became at night due to a contusion of the pelvis, the thought is not clear how serious is the injury.
The lesion occurred with remaining 2:28 in the first quarter when Butler received the undercut by Houston’s Amen Thompson under the basket.
Thompson was trying to get another Warriors player and fell forward, taking Butler’s legs in the process and sending it by stirring to the ground and landing strongly in his butt.
The fall was so difficult that a deaf noise could be heard when Butler hit the floor.
He immediately turned around, grabbing his butt before bedtime with clear pain.
Butler tried to stay in the game, but when it became clear that he could not move as he wanted, left and the costume of the team.
Atlético reported that Butler walked cautiously from the X -ray room to Golden State’s locker room, followed by his agent, Bernie Lee, and his coach, Armando Rivas.
General Manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. was also seen reviewing Butler.
Butler played only eight minutes before the injury and had three points in 1 of 2 shots from the floor.
Rockets led the Warriors 22-15 at the time of injury.
Butler was the only one who left in the first quarter, with the Brandin Podziemski guard also coming out of the game due to a stomach ailment.
It was included as questionable to return, and Golden State coach Steve Kerr told journalists before the game that Podziemski was dealing with a stomach problem of something he ate.