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Warriors star Jimmy Butler sustains season-ending torn ACL vs. Heat: Source
Jimmy Butler’s right knee injury turned out to be the worst-case scenario. Butler tore his right ACL in the Warriors’ win over the Miami Heat on Monday night and will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 NBA season, the team announced on Tuesday. The 36-year-old Butler suffered the injury in the third quarter as he landed while catching an entry pass. He immediately crumpled to the ground and grabbed his right knee. Butler remained on the court for several minutes before Buddy Hield and Gary Payton II carried him to the Warriors’ locker room. The Warriors’ season was trending up over the last few weeks, but Butler’s devastating injury could change everything. General manager Mike Dunleavy has some big decisions to make between now and the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline. Golden State still can win at a high clip with Steph Curry and Draymond Green leading the way, but Butler was the third piece the team needed if it wanted to make a deep playoff run. Where Dunleavy and the Warriors go from here remains to be seen. Download and follow the Dubs Talk Podcast This story uses functionality that may not work in our app. Click here to open the story in your web browser.

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California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton tours San Jose tiny homes
Mayor Matt Mahan hosted a California gubernatorial candidate Tuesday for a tour of a tiny home facility in San Jose. Steve Hilton toured the facility on Guadalupe Parkway with the mayor, who used the opportunity to discuss what he sees as major achievements and roadblocks at the state level. The concept is known as an emergency housing site with 96 modular units. The facility also offers case management and job training, with the intention to get the unhoused enrolled. The city said there is a high success rate in moving folks into permanent housing. Mayor Mahan hopes this can serve as a model for California moving forward. “No matter who our next governor is, no matter which party they come from, I need them focused on solutions, and this is what today is about. We are leading the way on homelessness, on public safety,” mayor Mahan said. The mayor held a similar tour with other candidates a few weeks ago, including Tom Steyer and Katie Porter.
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