From Deseret News archives:
Tough Juice Butler putting up All-Star numbers for the Wizards
His end-to-end hustle, say. His in-your-face defense. And his statistics this season, which are, of course, easiest of all to render in black and white.
Sheets of paper entitled "Caron Butler All-Star Credentials" are distributed by the Washington Wizards' PR staff to media members before games, noting that the forward is averaging career highs in points (21.2 entering Friday), rebounds (8.1), assists (3.9) and steals (1.9), among other categories.
There are other tidbits, too. One example: Two NBA players are putting up at least 21.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists, game in and game out: Minnesota's Kevin Garnett no surprise there and Butler.
"He's a big part of our success, at both ends of the floor," coach Eddie Jordan says. "Most of all, what he brings is an attitude. It's a toughness. It's an aggressive nature. It's a confidence factor. It's a swagger they call it 'swag' that says: 'It's my time in my career to show that I am special."'
"When you're watching the game, you really don't think he's doing a whole lot," Bulls center Ben Wallace says. "After the game, when you look at the tape, or look at the stat sheet, you realize where he's hurting you. I definitely think he's playing at the All-Star level."
Why now?
"The players, the coaching staff and the organization believe in me, and give me confidence. Confidence is everything in this league," Butler says, leaning back in a stuffed chair in a lounge at the Wizards' arena after a practice this week. "All you need is an opportunity, and I have that here."
Straightforward enough.
Then again, when he's playing, Butler doesn't come across as someone who possibly could lack for confidence. But some things about him aren't necessarily what they seem.
He came into the league as a lottery pick, yet bounced around to three teams in his first four seasons. That took its toll.
"Coming here, getting out in transition, in our up-tempo, equal-opportunity offense, using my versatility, everything seemed to click," Butler says. "And I'm playing alongside two unselfish superstars: Antawn Jamison and Gilbert Arenas."
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