Jimmy Butler’s ACL tear is a devastating blow for the veteran All-Star and cause for a reckoning in Golden State over its plans to compete in the back-end of Stephen Curry’s prime.

General manager Mike Dunleavy was on hand Tuesday night to address the Warriors’ short- and long-term plans ahead of Golden State’s home game against the Toronto Raptors.

He was asked about Butler’s future with the franchise as well as that of disgruntled forward Jonathan Kuminga, who’s been languishing on the bench amid poor play and a trade demand. And … let’s just say that he has divergent thoughts on Butler’s and Kuminga’s value on the basketball court.

Dunleavy not ready to tear things down

With Butler’s injury prompting chatter of a full teardown and the end of the era of competitive basketball with Curry, Dunleavy was asked about the prospect of trading away Butler’s contract, which has one year and $56.8 million remaining beyond this season.

Dunleavy said that he’s not entertaining the idea.

“I don’t envision that,” Dunleavy said. “But now that you’ve brought it up, I guess I’d say what I envision for him is kind of giving us a boost next year the same way he did last year when he arrived.

“And so, at some point during the season, him returning and being the player he’s been.”

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