He could turn out to be a great second option behind Kobe. He's an effective finisher whether he's receiving the pass or taking the ball to the basket himself and he's a fine defensive player.
I remember people saying Caron Butler had hit his roof and stuff like that. Whenever I watch him get the ball, he dribbles, shoots about an 18 foot jumper, and all I see is swish. Also with Odom out he plays more. I think he can easily score 20 ppg, most of the time he does it I don't even notice it, he just plays his game, and scores when they actually give him the ball. I think he has a VERY VERY GOOD midrange jumper. He's an 86% foul shooter, he used to be around 90. Also as Andrew said he has great defense, a lot of times he can intercept passes and get a nice dunk. Theres also that time he scored 20 points in the 1st quarter.
He didn't have much of a sophomore season due to his injuries, but he's rebounded well in his third campaign. If Odom can't co-exist successfully with Kobe, perhaps the Lakers should consider trying to move him for a guy who scores less but is a more intimidating interior defender after all - like I said, Butler could be a great second option behind Kobe.
lol see what happens when he's not forced to be a spot up shooter? i think butler is a natural slaher who has a develping perimeter shot. if he can just stay healthy and used properly... this guy's stock was throught the roof when he left college
Jump. Scott Skiles answer to the question on how Eddy Curry can become a better rebounder