
Sat Mar 22 22:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Warriors Rally Past Bucks, Butler Leads Comeback Win
**San Francisco, CA** – The Golden State Warriors escaped a potential collapse against the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday night at Chase Center, securing a 104-93 victory. After leading by as many as 17 points in the first half, the Warriors faltered in the third quarter, surrendering a 32-20 deficit to the Bucks and falling behind by six.
However, Jimmy Butler stepped up, sparking a crucial comeback in the final two quarters. Butler, who finished with a game-high 24 points (16 in the second half), attributed the team’s resurgence to a renewed focus on defensive intensity. “This is a game of runs,” Butler explained post-game. “They missed shots in the first half, and they were going to make some in the second. But we got away from doing what we were doing…We got back to doing that and took the lead back.”
The win, coming on the heels of a disappointing loss to the Denver Nuggets, showcases the Warriors’ improved resilience. With Steph Curry resting, Butler’s performance proved pivotal, highlighting the veteran’s impact on the team’s ability to adjust and overcome adversity. This victory improves Golden State’s record to 40-29 on the season.