AirP. wrote:
This is just a weird conversation, Butler goes to work offensively during the hardest time of the game, the 4th quarter, and more importantly the last few minutes of a close game when the other team IS trying to slow him down as much as possible but you don't think he couldn't put up a few more shots during the game if he really felt he needed to average 25-30 points? Like I've mentioned, when the Miami press was questioning his scoring ability he put up a 30 point half THIS season. He's put up a 40 point half when he was at Chicago(2 pts 1st half, 40 in the 2nd) but he doesn't care about scoring unless the team needs it, like the end of gams, he cares about winning and it's a hell of a lot easy to win if his teammates are in the flow of the game and contributing like they can. He "could" force a few more shots per game(say 3 more per half) and average mid 20s to the high 20s in scoring and to you that would change how good he is? It wouldn't for me.
Butler has never been a high volume scorer, always hovering around 20ppg (including in the playoffs) on an above average (but nothing to write home about) efficiency, even though he played on teams that could use some extra scoring. There is not much to suggest that he could up his scoring volume without sacrificing efficiency. Watching him, he struggles to create quality shots and scores a lot through hustle plays and drawing fouls. Against the Bucks he struggled to do anything against Matthews to the point that the Heat had t run multiple screens to get him going. His main assets are his mentality, savvy and ability to make plays for others not his scoring prowess.
AirP. wrote:On Chicago, they had a horrible roster that last year with Butler, Rondo got benched and only started a handful of games, he had the shell of D.Wade there(they overpaid since he was a Chicago kid, this was right after they traded Rose), R.Lopez and T.Gibson was their front line that couldn't score, Mirotic was out a lot of that season and Paul Zipser started at SF most of those games(probably don't know much about Paul Zipser, that's the point). The way Chicago went into rebuilding mode was to trade Butler because he carried that franchise into the playoffs. That year D.Wade was released and couldn't even stick with Cleveland for depth as a minimum vet. Chicago's just a horrible franchise who only cared about the bottom dollar, hopefully, ownership changes or gets smarter there(getting rid of Gar was a good start).
Chicago's been a #$)(%#$ organization for 25+ years, hell even with Jordan there it was hard to get management to spend money, they've hired only ONE head coach with any experience as an NBA head coach those 25+ years(S.Skiles). Some owners are just detrimental to their franchise(Chicago, Minnesota, Phoenix) and that's why they're almost always bad and then there are some owners who just get it(Miami, Lakers, Dallas, Boston, SA, Portland) where most of them let their people actually guide the franchise.
That's fine but he is still a guy that at 31 has only had one conference finals appearance (in a weird year with lots of surprises in the playoffs) and still averages 18ppg in the playoffs. He is a good player,he is not a legend, playoff monster etc. That's my point.













