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It rained yesterday. Today is a sunny day. Butler was heading to the team's gym.
'Honestly, I didn't know the coach would still have me as a third unit.'
Starting member and All-Star Donovan has left, and Beverly, who joined the team in a previous trade, has also left. However, it seems that such factors did not have much effect on the improvement of Butler's status. Conley, the existing starting member, remains in place, and Colin, Donovan's trade target, is also a major player on the bench. What Butler doesn't understand is Beasley in the shooting guard position. Using a player who is not that great as a starting member is unacceptable. He's not going to be sent to another team anyway.
Well, that kind of problem is fine. In the end, how much time you will be given yourself is the most important thing. It does not matter if everyone is satisfied with it or not. The only way to make that happen is by being able to do your best on the court.
At this moment, Butler felt he had gotten used to these feelings of uneasiness. Being unable to tell whether someone might become a rival or an enemy is probably something that one should get used to. That could be said about all sports teams, and especially for basketball. Even though the team was formed through trades, they were friends at first sight. They had played together since they were rookies. Of course, it was impossible when facing each other as rivals. This was what Butler thought.
Butler arrived at the gym and looked around. There are still plenty of people here. Veteran point guard Mike Conley made eye contact with Butler. Butler wasn't late, but Conley got to the court long before that. This conscientious personality made Butler admire Conley. The team wanted to trade him quickly because of his age, but Butler wanted Conley to stay. Butler still had a lot to learn and Conley was a very exemplary All-Star Guard. When Butler had no experience in playing basketball, he had learned so many things from watching him play.
Butler headed toward the locker room after finishing his stretching.
"Hey."
Conley appeared from behind a pillar.
"Oh, Mike, I arrived half an hour earlier than yesterday, and you've already warmed up."
Butler laughed. His competitors were Clarkson, Walker, Volmaro and Beasley, not Conley. Last season, Conley was a good mentor to Butler.
"Come on, warm up. You need to hone your ball handling and breakthrough when I have time. I also need to do more physical training. I don't have time."
Conley took off his shoes and started doing push-ups on the floor. He did 50 push-ups without stopping. Butler was impressed.
"I'm getting old."
"No, you're just a diligent person."
After warming up, Butler practiced ball handling under Conley's guidance. Last season, Butler's ball handling didn't reach the level of a point guard. And Butler was too small for shooting guard and other positions.
"This training is enough for today. You still lack the skills and judgment as a pick-and-roll handler, so even if you're not in training, keep imagining various situations and create scenarios of play. For a point guard, no, for a basketball player, imagination This is very important. Don't forget it."
"Okay."
Conley stood up and stretched again. Butler followed suit. Then he went to the shower room and changed clothes.
The next day, Butler woke up early to prepare for practice. He ate breakfast alone. Even though he had been on the team for two years, he never really got used to the life of a pro athlete.
He went to the gymnasium early to do some warm-up exercises. Today is team training day. Butler quickly changed clothes. At that time, the phone rang.
"hello?"
"Oh, Jared! Did you see the news? That's a big deal!"
This voice belongs to Jim, an old friend. He is a guy who always makes a lot of fuss. What's the big deal anyway, I'm talking about trade news from the Australian league or the Argentine league anyway. He would always bring strange news to scare Butler. Meanwhile, strangely enough, I didn't create fake news.
"What?"
"Your team has a trade! Conley, Clarkson and Beasley are leaving for LA, Russell Westbrook is going to you!"
"Really? Is that true?"
"Yeah, I heard it from the source. With your status, you should be happy. Jazz is going to use you as a starting point guard!"
Most likely, the team will buy out Westbrook. And if Conley, Beasley and Clarkson leave, the Utah Jazz's only point guards are Butler, Sexton and Walker. Volmaro and Horton-Tucker are not competing in many ways.
It was huge big news. As a result, Butler will become a starting point guard or a key sixth man. After calming down his dread, Butler began to worry about Conley.
"I guess I'll call him now."
"Yeah, let's go to the team's restaurant. Come on, we can have dinner together."
"I think it's a bad idea. I'm going to talk with Coach right now."
"What? Are you worried that Conley is going to leave?"
"Yes. I want to talk to him directly."
Jim stared at him blankly.
"Hey, this is just a trade. The player's intentions don't matter. It's not the coach, it's not the players. You can say good-bye to Conley, but you can't do anything more than that."
"I know."
Butler said bluntly. He still had a lot to learn from Conley. And just because the team wanted to lose for tanking didn't have to be the case with Butler and others. It took Conley to win.
"You're right, but I want to talk to him personally."
"Okay. Let's have lunch first."
They went to Tim's restaurant, where Butler called Conley.
"hello."
"I'm sorry to say this, Jared, but I'm leaving the team."
¡°I heard it too.¡±
"I'm sorry. I know it's sudden, but I think we'll have to move on."
"I thought you would stay on the team. With Bojan leaving, I thought the salary cap wouldn't be an issue."
"It's not up to the players to decide that. Clubs can trade players according to their needs, and that's their right."
¡°I will be very lonely.¡±
"Westbrook is a very different type of player from me, but he's an mvp player. You're young and you need to learn from a lot of different players."
"I know that too, but I think you're a better player, at least for now."
"I understand. But I want to thank you for everything, Jared."
"Thank you. I'm glad to have played with you. We won't be able to play together anymore, but I hope you can do well in LA."
Butler ate the food in front of him. He didn't realize whether the food was going into his mouth or his nose.

"Jared! This way!"
"Yeah! Inside! Get in! Take the ball! That's right!"
It's been a week since Conley and others left. Westbrook, received in return, was bought out, as many expected. Butler naturally became the team's main point guard.
"Udoka! High ball! Take it at once!"
"Damn! How unkind!"
Rudy Gobert, who played for the Utah Jazz for years and won Defensive Player of the Year three times, was already gone. And the vacant seat was aimed at Udoka Azuki and Walker Kessler. Both were good prospects, but compared to Rudy, they were just as different as jet fuel and kerosene for heating.
"Udoka, you're not doing it right."
Butler scolded him. Walker, who had never seen a NBA basketball game before, looked at Butler with eyes full of admiration.
"That's okay, Coach."
"Don't be kidding. If you hesitate when you receive the ball, you can't do anything. You have to move quickly down the goal or pass to a teammate waiting in the corner."
"Okay. You have to give the pass a little more inward too. You have to make it so that I can catch the ball as I move, not when I get the ball and then move."
"Oh... Okay."
Butler nodded. Butler knows what's most important to his play. If he can make a good two-man game with Udokawa, both would be good players for the NBA. Both of them still lacked something.
"Jared, I want to ask you something," Walker said suddenly.
"Sure, what is it?"
"Can I join the play?"
"Two-men game? Why?"
"Because I want to become a professional basketball player like you. I haven't mastered high-level tactics yet, and I want to master the basics."
"I'll tell you one thing. Anyway, this is a training everyone should do. Your turn will come soon, so get ready."
Butler didn't have much time. He had to not only hone his skills, but also improve his tactics with his teammates. But to him, these were things he had to do, like breathing and eating.
In addition to that, Walker's performance was poor during practice. Although he was quick and agile, there were several problems. First, he was afraid of contact and didn't dare take the ball inside. Second, he was timid when he passed the ball. Third, he had trouble catching the ball cleanly. Fourth, he was slow to respond to plays. Fifth, he had a problem with dribbling the ball. Some of those issues were negligible given his central position. However, no one wants a center that is afraid to go inside.
Finally, the season has begun. Unfortunately, the Utah Jazz didn't have any all-stars or all-nba players. Only a bunch of picks and prospects (without high expectations) remained on the team. Fans will have high hopes for a bunch of picks, but what comfort will they give players who need to play right away? The scoring machine Sexton, who moved to the shooting guard, scored a lot, but 40% FG% could not lead the team to victory. Rather, Butler and Udoka/Kessler's pick and roll/pick and pop were very effective.
During the last quarter of the game against Sacramento Kings, Butler made a 3 pointer. It seemed like a meaningless shot, but it gave the team momentum.
"We're winning by 5 points."
"Good job!"
A fan shouted from the stands. Butler smiled.
"Let's try to end this game quickly."
"Yes sir!"
But, since that game, the Utah Jazz lost 4 games in a row. They couldn't beat Golden State Warriors, Oklahoma City Thunder and Houston Rockets, who finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively.
However, Butler's performance was excellent throughout the entire season. In fact, he led the team in assists and steals. His passing ability was amazing. He had the vision to find open teammates and the speed to finish fast breaks himself. Butler also worked hard on defense and rebounding.
"Coach! There's another trade rumor!"
"What are you talking about?"
"Using Colin Sexton and five of our first round picks to bring Luka Doncic from the Dallas Mavericks?"
"What? Do you think Dallas would accept such a stupid trade?"
But, it actually happened.
On February 25th, 2023, the Utah Jazz traded Sexton and 5 draft picks for Slovenian star Luka Dončić.
***
Luka is a young European basketball player. He is tall and slender, with long arms and legs. He looks like a teenager, but he's 23 years old. He is known for being very skilled in shooting.
"Hello, my name is Luka."
The first words that came out of his mouth after coming to Utah.
"Nice to meet you, Mr. Dončić. My name is Jared Butler."
His English was pretty decent.
"How did you speak so well?"
Butler asked.
"My mother tongue is Slovene. I've learned English at school."
Butler was surprised, "Is that true?"
"Yes."
After that, Butler tried to teach him how to read and write English, but Luka refused politely.
"I don't need that kind of stuff."
Even though he spoke fluent English, Luka continued speaking Slovene with his teammates.

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