![]() With two-thirds of his field goal attempts in the half court coming from the perimeter, Butler did some of his best work as a set shooter.Finding the open man out of ball screens and doing a nice job using his ability to probe to create for others, Butler found a nice balance between scoring and passing as the talent around him at Baylor evolved.He is not an overwhelmingly explosive slasher and averaged 1.07 points per shot around the rim in the half court, but he scored in bunches when he ran hot from three and his ability to get defenders off balance and make shots from all three levels made him a tough matchup in the half court. Averaging 0.93 points per pull-up jump shot in the half court, he showed the ability to stop and pop with range prolifically for stretches over the last two seasons but has some room to improve his consistency. A very deceptive ball handler, Butler’s ability to break down defenders shined at times last season as he is extremely creative with his dribble. ![]() Frequently operating out of pick and roll and isolation situations, he was aggressive off the dribble but also flashed promising efficiency playing alongside another facilitator.
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