The NBA championship landscape took on a new look following a blockbuster trade deadline, with several title contenders making moves for the run home.
In the Western Conference, the Luka Dončić-Anthony Davis trade stole the headlines, but one move that could have created another dark horse is Jimmy Butler teaming up with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green on the Golden State Warriors.
The fallout from both trades is yet to be felt, but the championship market looks a little different since our last update in mid January.
Since Butler's arrival, the Warriors have looked like a different team, most notably in the minutes Steph Curry is off the floor, when their offense previously seemed to grind to a halt.
Butler's presence gives them another on-ball creator, who can create his own, shot, get to the free throw line and keep the offense ticking over.
They have gone 7-2 in their first nine games with Butler and no longer have to solely rely on Curry to generate buckets.
"Jimmy gives us some swagger," Steve Kerr told Marcus Thompson II and Sam Amick of The Athletic.
In his eight games played with the Warriors, Butler is averaging 16.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.3 steals, shooting 43.3 percent from the field.
"There's a reason we went to go get him, because he's an unbelievable player that makes the game easy for everybody around him."
As it stands, the Warriors are 32-28 through 60 games, which has them sitting in the seventh seed in the Western Conference.
The Warriors have come in from $46 before February's trade deadline to now holding the seventh-best odds at $26.