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Caron Butler Isn’t the Answer

While I understand a growing contingent of Nets fans would be willing to personally drive Devin Harris to the airport if he were to be traded in the near future, I can only plead to those fans to please think about what you’re possibly getting in return. Because when it comes to the recent Devo for Caron Butler rumors that are making their rounds, I really don’t think this is the kind of the deal Nets fans should be looking to make.

In 07-08 and 08-09, Butler averaged more than 20 points per game on about 46 percent shooting, including 35 percent on threes two seasons ago. In 07-08 he put up a fantastic 20.59 Player Efficiency Rating (PER) and last season, he put up a respectable 18.84 on a depleted Wizards team.

The problem is, Butler’s 2009-10 numbers come nowhere close to what he put up the past two seasons. With a True Shooting percentage of 51.4 and a PER of 13.67, these are Butler’s worst numbers since 2003-04, his second season in the NBA. He is the epitome of a below average offensive player at the SF right now, averaging 16.9 points on 43 percent shooting, including 29 percent from three.

And while the Wizards play better D with Butler on the floor than off (defensive efficiency of 110.2 per 100 possession on the floor vs. 111.1 per 100 off) Butler has been called out by some as being a bit lazy on defense. ESPN’s John Hollinger said he easily lost focus once Washington’s season went in the tank last season. Basketball Prospectus said in its preseason preview that Butler “gives back some of that value at the defensive end.”

So we have a player posting near career-low numbers who’s inconsistent on defense. Sounds like he’ll fit right in around here, right?

While I’m not opposed of acquiring a player like Butler before the trade deadline, it can’t be at the expense of Devin Harris. While Harris has struggled mightily, he proved last year with Vince Carter that he can be productive with an offensive-minded running mate. Plus, who’s your point guard after this season? As we already know, John Wall is no guarantee.

I still think Devin Harris needs the benefit of the doubt here. I’m as unhappy with him as the next guy, but I only think you’re in a position to move him if you get the number one pick in June. Until then, Harris is an average player at a tough position to fill, who has shown the ability to raise his offensive game when he has other players around him who can take some of the scoring burden off his shoulders. While I can’t imagine they have a terrible amount of value, the Nets would be better served looking to package Courtney Lee, Chris Douglas-Roberts or Yi Jianlian with some of their expiring contracts if they’re trying to acquire a “core” piece. I was semi-satisfied to read this morning that the Nets might back down from their Devin trade talk, but with the way this organization is being run, anything can happen it seems.

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Perfect article man. First lets get John Wall and then worry about Devin's future. It would suck to trade Harris, and then get snubbed in the lottery and not get the first pick. And with our recent luck, that is highly likely. Rod needs to just get us through this season with our Core players, and worry about everything after the Draft..

I don't follow Rudy Gay that much as he started playing D yet?

Who would we get from the cavs? No one good.

WHY do you want to trade DH right now?His salary is very reasonable,it's hard to find a point guard to replace him at this point.Yes he is having a bad year,but you don't trade him right now.DH just need a great player to play with because he is not a lead player,on a good team he will be your second or third option.When he played with Vince Carter last year,VC took the preasure off him and he became an allstar!

I don't mind trading DH but not for Butler
I would like to see DH get sent to Memphis for Gay and Conley.
Maybe send Lee or Jarvis or a 2nd round pick.
If Gay won't re sign the Nets could use Gay and Conley to send to the Cavs.....
Did you. Hear Amare talk about the Nets?
Sounds like he wouldn't mind being on the worst team ever!

I'm a UConn guy, but I 100% agree with you. The Nets need to keep the Lopez/Harris/Lee core together for at least a year before they decide to make a move

Yay somone making sense. Fully agree, exactly my position. And weren’t their rumors of Mr. Butler last year my position then was what ws the point in trading RJ and replacing him with Butler. Anywy nicely put this would be an dumb trade esp since we hav got anyone else to start at the point and are already overlaoded with wings.

Disreagrd wrong name comment.

Yay somone making sense. Fully agree, exactly my position. And weren't their rumors of Mr. Butler last year my position then was what ws the point in trading RJ and replacing him with Butler. Anywy nicely put this would be an dumb trade esp since we hav got anyone else to start at the point and are already overlaoded with wings.

Completely agree. Butler would
1) not improve the team 2) not cut salary, so what's the point? The only reason to move Harris is for an expiring contract.

Great post

Don't we have enough wing scorers anyways? The focus needs to be getting Devin going and getting everybody in sync. Adding Butler is so redundant.

However, I agree with you about looking at the other guys. Especially Yi, who's inconsistent but probably has the most value now then he'll ever have. If you can't tell, I don't trust Yi.

On the subject of Harris again, it does worry me that time and time again Devin drives to the hoop and can't deliver a crisp chest pass. I get so annoyed when guys are constantly having to leap out of their shoes to hit a corner three.

I COMPLETELY agree. I can't believe there are actually fans who think this is a good trade. First of all, like you said, there's only a 25% chance of landing John Wall - IF, we finish with the worst record in the league. Yeah that's likely, but don't count out other teams tanking for JW. And if fans think Caron Butler will help us win more this year than Harris can, it all becomes counter-intuitive.

Terrible idea. (and yes at least 20% of that is because of my autographed Devo jersey)

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