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Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:57 am
by mkwest
Rasual Butler InterviewMike Dunleavy Interview"We thought a guy with his length can play multiple positions," Dunleavy said Monday at the team's practice facility. "He can shoot the ball well from outside and is a good fit for our team."
"I think it's a playoff team, unfortunately last year they had a bunch of injuries and couldn't really find a good rhythm as a team," Butler said. "So God-willing we won't have the injury bug this year.
"The sky's the limit for this organization."
"I think that was something I needed at this level, a little more opportunity," Butler said.
After spending the last four seasons playing alongside dominant all-star point guard Chris Paul, Butler expects his role with the Clippers will expand so he has been working on improving his ball handling.
APGuess what Rasual's new number will be, since 45 is taken by Madsen.
#42

Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:43 am
by mj_shoefanatic
Nice but I hope he keeps it after Mad Dog leaves Clipper Nation.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:48 am
by Forte IV
I actually thought the Clips wouldnt allow it since I thought they'd retire #42 for Brand. Even though eh left us he still was our franchise player for a long time.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:11 am
by mkwest
SuperNova854 wrote:I actually thought the Clips wouldnt allow it since I thought they'd retire #42 for Brand. Even though eh left us he still was our franchise player for a long time.
I had hoped that for a long time myself, but I wouldn't want it with the way things turned out. It was not the what, it was the how. It's all business, but leave the excuses out of it. He then threw cheap shots at the fans as well, so it is what it is. I'm no longer a fan of Brand, but I do have thank him for bailing on us. It led to us getting Blake, and possibly more next off-season.
One day we'll hopefully see 32, 10 and golden mic (a long, long time from now) hanging from the rafters. A 23 would be nice too

Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:14 am
by mj_shoefanatic
Sam Cassell is more of a franchise player than E.Benedict.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 7:43 pm
by thanumba2clippersfan
I was surprised to see Butler with #42. I think #42 can still be retired, just years later if both Brand and the Clippers want it that way.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:29 pm
by kombayn
#42 will not get retired, that idea was scrapped right when he burned the franchise for the 76ers. He could have finished his career as a Clipper and for sure would have had his number retired. Lets hope that #10 and #32 get retired though. With a #23 James next to it.

Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:33 pm
by Forte IV
Chris Webber and Vladdy Divac both got their jersey's retired by the Kings even after Webber was traded to the Sixers and Vlade went on to pay with the Lakers.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:36 pm
by PlinkingPanda
SuperNova854 wrote:Chris Webber and Vladdy Divac both got their jersey's retired by the Kings even after Webber was traded to the Sixers and Vlade went on to pay with the Lakers.
Did they act like a bitch during that transition though?

I will be disgusted if EB gets his number retired here. Why show respect to him when he doesn't to the franchise and fans? He's the one who ruined his own rep here.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:47 am
by loflin3hree5ive
I will tattoo Elton's face on my chest if he gets his # retired by the Clippers, thats how confident I am that the puppet as I like to call him will never have his jersey retired with the Clippers.
Back on topic, I like everything I'm hearing from Rasual and I hope he can maintain the effectiveness he showed last year. I am a little concerned with this writeup on Butler, especially the summary at the end:
At the age of 29, Rasual Butler bounced back from his worst season in the league to post what was most likely his finest, earning himself the knickname of the Phoenix. Last season, Butler was left off the playoff roster, and managed a league-low 35% shooting. This season, he posted a 43% shooting, along with 39% shooting from three, and seized the starting shooting guard spot ten games into the season and never relinquished it. He hit a number of memorable shots down the stretch of the season, winning games in Sacramento and a week later, sending a Miami game to overtime on a prayer three-pointer. In all, there wasn't a better Hornets feel-good story than the one Butler delivered this season.
Offense: Okay - now that we've said all that about Butler, it's time to get down to the hard truth. Butler may have been a feel-good story - but he was below average as a starting shooting guard. His calling card - shooting - ranked 37th amongst shooting guards and 63rd among all Wing players.(as measured by true shooting percentage, which takes into account three-pointers and free throws) He had the third lowest assist rate of any shooting guard(though mitigated that by having the third lowest turnover rate too) and only drew an average of 1.3 free throws a game. These numbers clearly reflect what he was asked to do - spot up and shoot - but also reflect that there wasn't much else he contributed offensively.
Rebounding: I was a bit surprised by this, because I remembered him having several nice double-digit rebounding games, but this is when stats are valuable. Rasual Butler was 93rd in rebound rate among wing players, grabbing a pretty sad 6.3% of available rebounds. Even among typically non-rebounders like shooting guards, he ranks in the bottom half.
Defense: So - I've given Rasual Butler a lot of credit for his defense over the course of the year. His ability to stay with and contest most of his opponents seemed pretty special. He also typically took on the toughest defensive assignment on the wing. The question is: Did his ability to track opponents actually make them less productive? Not Really. Butler held opposing Shooting Guards to a PER of 16.4, and opposing Small Forwards to a PER of 18.2. While you'd expect those numbers to be a little higher than average since he takes the toughest player, it does show he's probably at best an average defender. Shooting Guards averaged a PER of 15.7 this year, and Small Forwards averaged a 15.9.
Summary & Trade Value: There's something that John Hollinger of ESPN talks about every year called the "Fluke Rule". Essentially, every year there are several players in the league, age 29 or 30, who suddenly have a tremendous season - way above the norm for what they've provided up until then. In almost every case, the following year that player falls back to their norm. Rasual is 29. In his seven seasons, only 2 have varied from the 10.5 PER he's averaged - last season and this one, making it likely he's one of those Fluke Players. In essence, what I'm saying is that Butler has a higher trade value now than he's ever had - and probably ever will have - and his contract is expiring, making him even more valuable. There may not be a better time to move him. While I doubt no one is going to trade straight up for him - he's not that kind of player - he could be added to a package deal to make it much more attractive.
http://www.hornets247.com/blog/2009/05/21/establishing-market-value-the-wings#more
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 1:08 am
by mj_shoefanatic
kombayn wrote:Lets hope that #10 and #32 get retired though. With a #23 James next to it.


Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 1:21 am
by adiedanny
mkwest wrote:Rasual Butler InterviewMike Dunleavy Interview"We thought a guy with his length can play multiple positions," Dunleavy said Monday at the team's practice facility. "He can shoot the ball well from outside and is a good fit for our team."
"I think it's a playoff team, unfortunately last year they had a bunch of injuries and couldn't really find a good rhythm as a team," Butler said. "So God-willing we won't have the injury bug this year.
"The sky's the limit for this organization."
"I think that was something I needed at this level, a little more opportunity," Butler said.
After spending the last four seasons playing alongside dominant all-star point guard Chris Paul, Butler expects his role with the Clippers will expand so he has been working on improving his ball handling.
APGuess what Rasual's new number will be, since 45 is taken by Madsen.
#42

Cool, now my nameless 42 jerseys have meaning. I guess I have to take off the RAN I have on my other jerseys.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:35 am
by mkwest
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:31 am
by JJ LoDuca
Glad to see a good man wearing #42 for once.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:21 pm
by ClipperDomination
Looking classy in the 42.

Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:55 pm
by TheNewEra
We are almost done.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:43 am
by Forte IV

Butler looks like a bad ass mo fo in this picture. Like he averages 30 a game or somtin.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:35 pm
by donemilio21
Does he have what it takes to cut Thornton ??
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:17 pm
by SportsFan215
I am so happy to see Butler is a Clippers uniform. He will make this team better.
Re: Clippers Welcome Rasual Butler
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 1:09 am
by clipocketurs
I hope Butler starts and plays 30 minutes a game at the SF position just to keep Thornton off the court.
Thornton has negative value when he's on the court.
Thornton is one of the least efficient scorers in the NBA.
His career eFG% is .455.
The league average is .500.