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Monday, April 12, 2004

Reserve guard Butler rates well with Wizards

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Mitchell Butler is looking up. It's part of his routine. Whenever the Washington Wizards guard strips off his warmups and enters a game, he takes a long glance at the scoreboard -- then checks it again on his way back to the bench.

Just another prima donna gawking at his stat line? Guess again.

"The score and the time," Butler says. "That's the first thing I look at. I haven't played as many minutes as other guys, but it's important for me to provide good, positive minutes and know that the team is doing well."

Small wonder, then, that Butler has the highest rating of any Wizard in Winval, the computerized player evaluation system used by the Dallas Mavericks.

Though the 6-foot-5 reserve puts up modest numbers -- 3.4 points and 1.7 rebounds in 13.5 minutes a game -- Winval doesn't consider individual statistics. Instead, the system attempts to quantify a player's impact on team performance through a weighted version of the plus-minus concept in hockey.

According to Winval, Washington plays 14.2 points per 48 minutes better with Butler on the floor than the Wizards would with an average NBA player in his spot.

"If you're a good player, when you're in the game the team should be good," says Wayne Winston, an Indiana University professor and co-creator of Winval. "And that should be adjusting for who you played with and against.

"This guy, Butler, I have no idea what he does. I'm sure he doesn't have flashy stats. But when he's in, the Wizards play great. What's his first name? Mitchell?"

Butler is used to being overlooked. A career journeyman, he went undrafted out of UCLA in 1993, was out of the league last year and has played for three different teams over eight NBA seasons.

After averaging just 20 minutes and eight points a game in his best pro season, a 1994-95 tour with Washington, Butler quickly acquired a coach-like appreciation for defense, team play and doing the little things well.

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