Stephen Curry suffered a pelvic injury during the Golden State Warriors 114-117 win over the Toronto Raptors. As such, the rest of Steve Kerr's roster was forced to step into larger roles down the stretch. Earlier this season, losing Curry midway through a game would have been a hammer blow for the Warriors. However, since Jimmy Butler's arrival, the Warriors have looked far more capable of adapting on the fly.
Butler isn't taking anything for granted, though. During his postgame news conference, Butler admitted that without Curry in the rotation, Golden State must play near-perfect basketball in order to remain competitive.