Education
Butler is a 6"3", 205-pound small forward from Baltimore, Maryland and attended Mount Saint Joseph He then enrolled to play basketball for the Chanticleers of Coastal Carolina in 1998-1999. Through his freshman and sophomore seasons, he averaged only 9.3 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. Then, as a junior in 2000-2001, he jumped his season average to 19.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per game en route to being named the conference play of the year for the first time.
He became the third player from Coastal Carolina to win the award behind Derek Wilson and Tony Dunkin.
Butler"s scoring average was the best in the Big South Conference and his 47.6% shooting from three-point range was the second best in the nation.
The following year, in what would have been Butler"s senior season, he was forced to sit out due to a medical redshirt. When he finally did return in 2002-2003 for his belated final college season, he averaged 18.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.
These averages were the second and sixth best in the conference, respectively. Butler repeated as the Big South Player of the Year and became just the third player in conference history to win the award multiple times (Dunkin was selected a national record four times, and University of North Carolina Asheville"s Josh Pittman also won twice).
Butler then went undrafted in the 2003 National Basketball Association Draft, which is considered one of the strongest National Basketball Association Draft classes in history.