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James Caron Butler (born March 13, 1980) is an American professional basketball coach and former player who is an assistant coach for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association. During his 14-year NBA career, he played for the Miami Heat , Los Angeles Lakers , Washington Wizards , Dallas Mavericks , Los Angeles Clippers , Milwaukee ...
Caron Butler was the only other player to become an All-Star. First-round pick Tayshaun Prince was also named to the NBA All-Defensive Team four times. As of the end of the 2022–23 NBA season, Udonis Haslem was the last remaining active draft-eligible player from the 2002 class, though he went undrafted (he made his NBA debut the following season
The Heat was led by Caron Butler and a number of the youthful players that have filled out the Heat's roster since 2000 including Eddie House, Carter, Stepania, Allen and James. The Heat finished 25–57 to end the 2002–2003 season as Riley stepped down as head coach and the team finished 7th in the Atlantic Division.
During a game against Milwaukee, Caron Butler injured his right knee and did not return to the game. Butler suffered a ruptured right patellar tendon on his right knee, underwent surgery on Tuesday, January 4, and missed the remainder of the season. [23] During the first quarter of a game against Detroit, Aleksandar Pavlović suffered a broken ...
Butler appeared in 146 regular-season games (134 starts) in his two seasons (2002-04) with the Heat. He still owns the Heat rookie records for points scored (1,201), free throws made (309) and ...
[11] [12] Anthony Mason, Chris Bosh, Goran Dragić, Jimmy Butler, and Bam Adebayo are the only other Heat players who have been selected to the All-Star Game. [13] [14] Two Heat players have won the NBA Most Improved Player Award: Rony Seikaly in 1990 and Isaac Austin in 1997. [15] [16] Ten Heat players were selected to the All-Rookie Team.
Yves Caron (1937–2023), Canadian salesperson and politician; Given name: Caron Bernstein (born 1970), South African model; Caron Bowman, Afro-Honduran American artist; Caron Butler (born 1980), American basketball player; Caron Keating (1962–2004), Northern Irish TV presenter; Caron Wheeler (born 1963), British R'n'B/soul singer
Caron Butler, the tournament MVP, gave Connecticut the lead for good at 66–64 on a turnaround jumper with 1:59 left in the second overtime, and Pittsburgh fell to the Huskies in two overtimes, 74–65.