Butler's serving it up again at Ohio State
The Buckeye has regained his point guard job and become a key contributor to his very young team.
By MYRON P. MEDCALF, Star Tribune
Last update: January 25, 2008 - 8:36 PM
When Mike Conley Jr. stepped onto the Ohio State campus last season, Jamar Butler knew his tenure as the team's starting point guard had ended. Butler moved to the wing and played a key role in the Buckeyes' Final Four run, but he longed to return to the position he had played since he was youngster in Lima, Ohio.
When Conley opted for the NBA draft last spring, Butler got his wish. He's back as OSU's starting point guard, a switch that has helped him become one of the top perimeter players in the country and keep the Buckeyes winning despite the loss of four key players from last season.
OSU, with five freshmen, is 13-6 overall and 4-2 in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes have lost three of their past four but hope to bounce back against the Gophers tonight at Value City Arena in Columbus.
Amid all the roster shuffling, Butler, a senior, has emerged as a veteran leader.
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