The Golden State Warriors got back in the win column on Saturday with a 104–96 victory over the Pelicans. With Steph Curry out, Jimmy Butler carried the load, but his night soured after he picked up an injury, prompting a cautious postgame update from Steve Kerr.Speaking to the media, Kerr addressed Butler’s injury, which he endured during a tough fall."I'm sure he will be sore tomorrow," Kerr said. "I asked him when it happened, and I said, ‘What hurts?’ And he said, ‘Everything. ’I said, 'me, too,' but I am 60." The former Heat star sustained the injury after taking a hard hit from Micah Peavy in the second half. Butler limped to the bench but stayed in the game, knocking down his free throws, before finishing with 37 minutes and a 34-point double-double.While Kerr tried to remain calm about Butler's injury and lighten the situation with humor, he also reiterated Butler's importance to the team."He was incredible the way he took over the game," Kerr said. "Even when they took the lead, we weren't really making mistakes, and we gave ourselves a chance for Jimmy to take over and make big shots."This was the second game in a row that a Warriors star was handed an injury scare. On Wednesday, Curry was sidelined after bruising his left quadricep against the Rockets and is likely out for a week.Although Butler managed to stay on the court, the forward will be re-evaluated by the team before hosting the OKC Thunder on Tuesday.Jimmy Butler offers a reassuring update after his hard fall against the PelicansJimmy Butler has led the Warriors in scoring in the last two games following Curry's injury. However, the forward had an injury scare on Saturday after a hard fall against the Pelicans.Despite the severity, Butler finished the game and provided an update during his postgame media appearance, explaining which part of his body had taken the hardest hit."It's all good. You know, we'll be all right. Got a lot of cushioning back," Butler said. (Timestamp: 2:57) "Straight ass. That's what it was."When asked if he would play on Tuesday, Butler kept the details under wraps but remained positive."We going to see. I hope so. I want to hoop, man. I love going out there competing with these guys," Butler said. "So, let's go out there and show that we can do something special come Tuesday."The Warriors will host the Thunder on Tuesday and will hope to have Butler and Curry back in the starting five.