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... Roger had already rotated into position, not giving the Canadian a scoring chance.
He didn’t even choose to challenge Roger but directly passed the ball to Caron Butler, whom Roger had left open.
During this period, Butler was a rather classical wing, skilled at mid-range shots and breakthroughs, but very unreliable from three-point range. You could think of him as a poor man’s version of Demar DeRozan.
So when he got the ball, Caron Butler didn’t shoot directly but chose ...
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