Just one last observation, a lot of new sets involve side PnR between the big man and the wings. Butler does not fit these sets very well, as his ball handling is not very good for a PnR. Seeing things from this perspective, helps explains a whole lot. Why Pop didn't go out and get straight up shooters, but wanted guys who could handle the ball and make a play in the wings, also why Butler was played as 4 for the most part instead of a 3. If you look at things from this perspective, the best fit would be Williams.

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