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  • #16
    Re: Rasual Butler makes team

    It means that when some player gives Paul George the choke sign, he's on it.

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    • #17
      Re: Rasual Butler makes team

      Sounds from what I've read that they see him as a mentor / positive influence on Lance, OJ, and Solomon. Works for me; it's not my money.

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      • #18
        Re: Rasual Butler makes team

        Originally posted by Psyren View Post
        Via Scott Agness

        Rasual Butler was told by Vogel and @PacersKev that he made the team after Friday's win in DAL. Said he could take a Juwan Howard-like role.
        JH role? That leads me to presume that he looks good in a suit and that he has the ability to excel as a cheerleader. Any locker room presence is icing on the cake, unless of course it is of a negative nature.

        In other words, I don't care. I don't know what his salary is, it just seems like it is money poorly committed for a team so close to the luxury tax threshold.

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        • #19
          Re: Rasual Butler makes team

          Originally posted by Sandman21 View Post
          Temporary made the team. I still would have rather kept Armstrong as the 14th man.

          Agreed. He looked good in the preseason minutes I saw him and seemed to play hard. But as the 14th man, maybe there was indeed more than just ability being evaluated.

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          • #20
            Re: Rasual Butler makes team


            http://www.nba.com/pacers/news/ready...g-night-roster

            Butler Makes Roster; Ready to Lead, Play


            by Scott Agness | @ScottAgness

            Rasual Butler knew after Friday’s preseason finale in Dallas that a decision had been made. Head coach Frank Vogel asked to speak with him so he knew information was coming. Butler was encouraged by his play with the team since September and he had heard good things. As he stepped into the office, and also saw general manger Kevin Pritchard, he was simply hoping for the best.
            “They said this was the easy part, that I made the team, and they felt like my experience could help this team on the floor and especially off the floor,” Butler recalled following practice on Sunday. “Just being a good veteran leader, helping some of the young guys with some of my experiences that I’ve seen throughout the game of basketball and also in life.
            “They referenced Juwan Howard, talking about how he was really valuable to the Miami Heat, but they also wanted me to stay ready to play. Be that good locker room guy, be a good veteran leader and help out guys like Lance Stephenson, Orlando Johnson and Solomon Hill, and helping those guys stay focused.”
            Howard, now 40 years old, was with the Miami Heat for their back-to-back championships, and although he contributed little on the floor – he played in just 44 games total over the last two seasons, including playoffs – Howard had a big part in their success because of the weight he carried in the locker room.
            Howard retired after last season’s title but he remained with the team as an assistant coach for player development.
            Butler has already taken special interest in Stephenson, Johnson and Hill. He’s passing along what he is seeing while also keeping them engaged on the bench. But that’s not all. He aims to make a difference on the floor whenever called upon, and there may be some minutes for him at times early on due to the uncertainty surrounding Danny Granger’s health.
            “You just have to be ready to play at all times,” said Butler. “That’s my job, to be ready to play basketball. That’s something that coach and Kevin talked to me about.”
            Sticking on the team’s roster, at least for now, carries extra weight for the 34-year-old because of the work and sacrifices he make it back in the NBA, where roster spots are limited. During his year out of the league last year, he spent time in the D-League. The Pacers then added him to their Summer League team to get an up-close view of what he had left in the tank and how he could contribute.
            “It feels really good,” Butler said of making a roster after failing to last year. “I don’t know too many guys that at the age of 34 who play NBA Summer League. I was almost 15 years older than some of those guys there. It was me doing something to show people that I still wanted to play and that I could still play and that my body was in shape. I also played part of the year in the Developmental League, so it was really gratifying to hear that I made the team and that they see how could add value to a great team like this.
            “This is a big step. This lets me know at this point, they feel that I’m someone that can help the team and I’m going to continue to work hard everyday to continue to show that.”
            Butler said a couple other teams were interested in his services but when the Pacers called and he saw a possible need for a wing, the decision was easy.
            “Not very often do you have the opportunity to be part of a high-class organization with talented players with high character looking to do something special,” he said. “It’s not very often that you have that opportunity in your career so I wanted to try and take advantage of that.”
            Butler is set to begin his 11th year in the NBA and the Pacers are his sixth different team. He’s on a non-guaranteed, minimum deal with a cap hit of $885,000. However, he does take away the team’s flexibility should they need or choose to go after another player because they’d then exceed the luxury tax. President Larry Bird has said numerous times that they won’t exceed the tax line.
            The key date for Butler and the Pacers is Jan. 10, when contracts are guaranteed for the remainder of the season. The decision whether or not to keep him will ultimately be in the hands of Bird and owner Herb Simon.
            “Rasual has earned a job on our team and we’re excited about having him on the roster opening night,” Vogel said. “[He’s] the reliable veteran [and] a good story. A guy who was out of the league last year and didn’t quit on it. He went to the D-League and worked, and made sure he stayed sharp with everything until he got another opportunity and made the best of it.”
            Butler saw time in five of the eight preseason games. 40 minutes total. He was 3-for-15 from the floor, scored eight points and pulled down seven rebounds. Over his decade-long career, he’s a 40-percent shooter.
            “I’m a guy that can space the floor and hit shots,” Butler said of his game “I can defend. I still have some pop in my legs to be athletic, to run with guys and make some good defensive plays. I can hit a one-two dribble pull-up and get to the basketball a little bit. I’ve really worked on my body to get stronger. Being able to make reads out of pick-and-rolls so you can be more of a threat on the basketball floor.”
            Butler’s teammates already see his fit with this bunch.
            “Rasual's the type of player you need on your team,” said Granger, who’s been with the Pacers since they drafted him in 2005. “He's played on teams like this one. Any guy who can stretch the court and make open shots and play defense, and a veteran who gets along with all the guys, any team needs that. I definitely think there's a place for him.”
            Added George Hill: “He's a great leader, a great teammate. He's been in the NBA, he's been around good teams, he's been around bad teams, he knows how to win, there's nothing flashy about him, but what we need from him is his leadership. That's the most positive thing that he brings. Great locker room guy. Hold everyone accountable, make them do things that maybe he knows he should have done early in his career.”
            Whether it is through his guidance, experience or on-court play, Butler is willing to do whatever to stay with the Pacers and most importantly, help them in their effort to win the franchise’s first NBA title.

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            • #21
              Re: Rasual Butler makes team

              Originally posted by PacersHomer View Post
              Honestly, we might as well have 14 players on the roster. It doesn't make any sense to limit ourselves to 13 and a shorter bench if someone is hurt.
              My preference would have been to keep a 14th Player only to fill a roster need ( like our lack of depth at Center...which someone like Hilton Armstrong could have filled ). If that need could not be filled...why get a Player that could only fill a position that we didn't really need filled? We have more than enough Wing Players to fill in if Granger is perpetually hurt.

              I'd prefer to not pay a 14th Player ( even if it's the Veteran Minimum ) just to keep the 14th spot open to allow for multi-Player trades. Unless Rasual is a total Locker room guy that none of us are aware of....I'd think that someone like Scola or CJ Watson could provide some Locker room / Veteran leadership if Vogel/Bird really wanted to look for that.

              It's really a minor complaint at this point....cuz Butler could easily be bought out.....but why spend $900k ( or whatever it is for the Vet Minimum ) to buy out a Player if there isn't really a need for him?

              EDIT - he's non-guaranteed until January 10th...so no biggie...he can be let go after that if there is a need to wheel-and-deal.

              Still...I would have preferred to keep a Big Man. I guess that the Pacers can pick up any Big Man off of the FA market if the need ever arises.

              Question though...I assume that he will be let go after January 10th. I assume that he still gets paid in some fashion....does he get just a percentage of the non-guaranteed $$$ where his Salary won't hit the books but he gets paid?
              Last edited by CableKC; 10-28-2013, 01:23 AM.
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              • #22
                Re: Rasual Butler makes team

                Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                So they are getting insurance in case the "minor injury" is more than just a "minor injury", interesting.
                I can see how one may think that it may be WingMan insurance. But given that we have Solo, Copeland and OJ to cover the Wing Positions ( all Players capable of stepping in to simply fill any void in the WingMan rotation for a possibly oft-injured Granger ); I'm inclined to believe that Butler isn't insurance for the Team but just what the article that RamBo_Lamar suggests.....but simply a positive Locker Room influence and mentor to OJ/Lance/Solo ( as opposed to what you are suggesting ).
                Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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                • #23
                  Re: Rasual Butler makes team

                  Rasual sounds like someone who might have been burned by a "buddy" before, and has experiences
                  he can share with the young guys to help steer them away from potential trouble.



                  Definitely not the kind of activities we would want our guys getting anywhere near.
                  Last edited by RamBo_Lamar; 10-28-2013, 11:01 AM. Reason: Gramatical

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                  • #24
                    Re: Rasual Butler makes team

                    From Wiki:
                    Butler is close friends with fellow NBA player Lamar Odom and was seen in episodes of his television show, Khloe and Lamar. He also was dating Khloe's friend and former assistant, actress Malika Haqq, at the time of his appearance on the show.
                    "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                    • #25
                      Re: Rasual Butler makes team

                      Rasual Butler - Coach in Training. I'm glad the Pacers have him.

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