Caron is staring at the court as the Heat lose their ninth game of the season while he played just 11 minutes. However, when it came time for Rookie of the Year, Caron Butler wasn't even really mentioned as he finished third to high schooler Amare Stoudemire and foreigner Yao Ming despite having more than 2 ppg than each of them. Apparently, agents mad at Caron for not choosing them spread rumors he had been shot in his knee in the past, dropping his stock.Ĭaron played the season as if he had something to prove to all the teams that passed him up. All the time Butler was crying, not only because he lost millions of dollars in the drop down, but he again saw the cruelty of life. Predicted to be a definite top 5 pick, Butler watched as player after player was taken and finally the Heat called his name with the 10th overall pick. The Draft, another hard day in Butler's life. He was also named the CO Big East Player of the Year with Brandin Knight before he entered for the NBA draft. Usually, its hard to get teams to commit to a player with such a bad record, but UConn coach Jim Calhoun saw Butler's drive and dedication to fixing his life and was awarded by a scholarship.īutler awarded Calhoun's faith by being the top scorer on the team as a freshman, then going on to lead them into the elite eight before losing to the eventual winner, Maryland as a sophomore.
Now that Caron Butler again proved he was on of the top players in the country, it was time to move onto college. Eventually, Caron Butler played again at Maine Central Institute where he shined. While organizations worked to find another high school to let Butler back in, he worked at a Burger King and even had to wear an ankle bracelet to keep track of him. When he got out of jail his Mom and Grandmother moved out the neighborhood giving himself a fresh start with new people. In jail was Butler's lowpoint, after getting in a fight and spending 10 days in solitary confinement he vowed to himself he would change his ways. He would spend nine months in a juvenile detention facility and another six in jail. At just the age of 14, Caron Butler was caught having a gun and possession of cocaine while in his HS at Racine, Wisconsin. Like too many young players, his dreams were dying because he was in handcuffs being pushed into a van that would be taking him to a correctional facility. There was a time when it looked Butler's NBA hopes were over. However, nothings further from the truth. Seeing him daze at the court, it looks like things have hit rock bottom for the 23 year old getting paid 1.8 million this season. That growing star is Caron Butler, he had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee during pre-season and is taking some big hits from critics. Lamar Odom has started off slow in his "new start", Dwayne Wade has been terribly inconsistent as he put up 18 in his debut then shot 2-12 the next night, and the Heat are 3-7 (about to go 3-8) with their growing star averaging less than five points per game. Its the twelfth game in a Miami Heat season that hasn't started out as planned. And possibly the biggest jerk in all of sports, Bill Romanowski, has spit in a players face, said he takes steroids to keep up with n*****, and most recently punched his own teammate so hard he is out for 6 weeks.īut hey, what's the fun in writing about that stuff? So I figured I'd remind or tell people about a good story in sports at a time we could all use one.
Manny Ramirez, doesn't play in a big series against rival Yankees because of a soar throat when the division and playoffs were on the line. Kobe Bryant, possibly ruins his image that brought him in millions. Terrell Owens, mocks the Dallas Cowboys in front of thousands of die-hard fans. We are always seeing athletes getting in trouble by saying and doing possibly the dumbest things they can do in their situation. Anyway, I thought about what he said and I had a great idea. The Bucs responded by deactivating him for the rest of the season. For those of you who don't know, Keyshawn made remarks saying he didn't like how much he was getting the ball and wanted to leave after this season was over. A friend just recently asked me why no one on the site staff has done an article about the Keyshawn Johnson issue.