How's Rasual Butler?
Just his game log...I was just wondering how he is doing since the Bulls are #1 right now.
Looking at his game log, he's actually playing even less as a Bull than he was as a Clipper.
Well if PT was an issues for him, it's gotten worse. But good luck to him and wish him the best in Chicago.
He must be REALLY happy going from bottom in the west to top in the east.
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How's Butler?
Of course the sample size with Chicago is way too small, but seeing a PER of negative 6.9 is always fun.
Pretty much
but as a late game substitution for outside shooting or free throw shooting you could do worse. He’s essentially a end of the game specialist.
Help us Altered Beast you're our only hope.
by ClipperChuck on Mar 23, 2011 5:58 PM PDT up reply actions
The human victory cigar for the Bulls
I am happy for him, I honestly think the Bulls will win it all, so Butler will most likely get himself a championship ring
Man I got them buzzin' buzzin' buzzin' buzzin, Like da-da-da-da-da-da-da -Mann
I'd be shocked if they won.
I am happy for Butler to get the opportunity to be on a winner and to practice in the postseason (well, if he makes the playoff roster).
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by Lawler 4ever on Mar 24, 2011 12:34 AM PDT up reply actions
me too
They’re definitely one of the elite teams now, but seems like they’re a team lacking playoff experience (besides boozer’s experience losing to the lakers every year).
I guess they’re MUCH improved over the team that took the Celts to 7 games in their finals runs, so it wouldn’t be THAT much of a surprise, but I don’t think anyone truly expects them to make the finals (even though they’re #1 in the east) which is kinda weird
the 7 game series wasnt during their final runs
It was the year KG was out for the playoffs. The Celtics ended up losing to the Magic in the ECSF.
Help us Altered Beast you're our only hope.
by ClipperChuck on Mar 24, 2011 3:53 AM PDT via mobile up reply actions
I'll be rooting for the bulls
probably over any other team in the East. Hate the Celts, HEAT, Knicks, Brand, so that doesn’t leave many teams left.
It’ll be interesting where Clips nation leans in the post season. Seems like last year, most were for OKC (maybe cause they’d played the Lakers), but I think the Bulls are a team we can really get behind (especially because of Sool, even if he’s on the bench) . Sure there were a lot of Sool haters, but he was always the consummate professional even when he was the 14th man on the bench for a lottery team, which for me, earn a lot of respect. Not to mention his awesome music video with Kelly Rowland (lol).
I’m rooting for the Grizzlies in the West and Miami in the East. What can I say, I have to support Spolestra.
by Michael White on Mar 24, 2011 7:37 AM PDT up reply actions
really?
I kinda want to root for Spol, as the only “asian-american” in basketball (not counting Lin in the D-league again), but I (along with most of the country) don’t like this group of super-friends they put together.
Wade isn’t too bad. Sometimes I feel bad for him since Lebron has dominated what was “Wade’s” team, but they seem to be getting in a nice groove at the right time in the season.
The same...
I want Memphis to move up to the 7 spot. I think they’ll give the Lakers a lot of trouble in the 1st round.
And I still like lebron.
by kraptacular on Mar 24, 2011 8:30 PM PDT via mobile up reply actions
I reeeeally want to see Memphis face the Lakers. New Orleans will drop, so that shouldn't be a problem
I’d rather see Phoenix get that 8th spot, over the Rockets. Denver is fun to root for right now too. OKC too. I only really care about San Antonio, Dallas, or Portland to the extent that they can beat the Lakers.
As for the East, Chicago is awfully fun to watch, Boston and Orlando are always good for a great playoff series, Miami is still pretty evil, Atlanta is fading into obscurity and slowly being replaced by Philly, New York needs to figure out how to distribute possessions properly, and I have no idea (nor do I care) who the last playoff spot is going to in the East.
"Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be." - John Wooden
He's the Human Victory Cigar for Chicago...
So I’m sure he’ll get more opportunities to play there, then he would here.
"look, you can find any coach you want, bring him in here and run the situation. But I don't think they are going to do as good a job as I do." -Mike Dunleavy Sr.
















