NBA: Jimmy Butler out for 2026 season after ACL tear

There are silences that say everything. The one that filled the arena on January 19, last night, when Jimmy Butler stayed on the floor was one of them. The verdict came the next day, cold and final. Torn right anterior cruciate ligament. Season over. At 36, Butler sees his year cut off brutally — and with it a chunk of Golden State’s ambitions.

A fall that froze the Chase Center

Everything flipped in the third quarter against Miami. A routine play on the surface. A pass to chase. A clash in the air. And that off-balance landing that immediately screams worst case. Butler collapses, screams, doesn’t get up. The images are brutal. He lies there for long minutes, surrounded, before being helped off the court, unable to put weight on the leg.

This wasn’t just pain. It was a body that hit the brakes. The faces around him gave it away. The Warriors knew straight away.

Jimmy’s right knee — again

This injury doesn’t come from nowhere. Butler’s right knee is an old file. A meniscus in 2018. An MCL sprain in 2024. This time it’s the ACL. The kind of diagnosis that wrecks a season, sometimes a career.

At his age, every knock counts twice. Every rehab is a war. And even if Butler’s never been one to complain, the context makes this one especially heavy.

A leader they’ll miss for more than his points

On paper the numbers speak: 20-plus points a night, nearly six rebounds, close to five assists, ruthless efficiency. But reducing Jimmy Butler to a stat line is lazy.

He’s a presence. Hard as nails. A guy who holds a locker room together, grits his teeth when a game goes south. Since he arrived he gave Golden State the spark they were missing. A raw competitor. Rough around the edges. Always in it.

His absence leaves a hole systems can’t plug. The Warriors scraped that Miami win, sure. But in the long run losing Butler is losing an emotional pillar as much as an elite player. He’d been peaking, too. A brutal blow — for him, his teammates and Dubs fans.

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Warriors facing a brutal reality

At 25-19, Golden State’s still in the hunt. But the math changes. Rotations change. Responsibilities shift. Who’ll take the tough shots when things tighten? Who guards the other team’s best scorer in the clutch? Who speaks up when the pressure spikes?

Steve Kerr will have to patch things. Adjust. Hope. But without Butler the ceiling just dropped. And what about the deadline? Maybe Kuminga slides back into the rotation to cover some of Jimmy’s minutes. Maybe they trade Butler and Kuminga for a solid piece on the market — but that would be ugly on a human level.

And now, the unknown

Under contract through 2026-27, Butler makes just over $54 million this season, nearly $57 million next. It’s not about the money. It’s human and it’s sporting. What will his comeback look like? At what level? When?

The Warriors wait. The fans cross their fingers. Butler starts a long, lonely road away from the lights. A road he knows too well but never gets used to walking.

The NBA loses one of its fiercest competitors this season. Golden State loses a piece of its soul.

 

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