Da'Sean Butler (born January 25, 1988) is an American professional
basketball coach and former player who is currently an assistant coach for the
College Park Skyhawks of the
NBA G League. He played
college basketball for
West Virginia University. Butler was drafted 42nd overall by the
Miami Heat in the
2010 NBA draft
The 2010 NBA draft was held on June 24, 2010, at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The draft, which started at 7:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (2300 UTC), was broadcast in the United States on ESPN. In this draft, National ...
.
College career
Freshman season
Butler scored a career high 21 points in a game against Seton Hall. Against
Slippery Rock, Butler had 15 points and nine rebounds off the bench, then had eight points against
Arkansas. He had 9 points against
North Carolina State, then 10 points and six rebounds against
Duquesne. Butler scored 14 points against
The Citadel, 16 points against
UConn, 7 points against
Villanova, and then six points against
St. John's. He then scored 9 points and a season-high 10 rebounds against
Notre Dame
Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to:
* Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France
* University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States
** Notre Dame Fighting Irish, th ...
, followed by 12 points and six rebounds against
South Florida
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. Butler then had 14 points and 8 rebounds against
Cincinnati, 17 points against
Rutgers, and a team-high 14 points against
Pittsburgh in the
Backyard Brawl
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. In the huge upset win over
UCLA, Butler had 13 points, while scoring 17 points against
Louisville in the
Big East tournament. The Mountaineers eventually made it in the
NIT Tournament, and all the way to the finals. In the finals win against
Clemson, Butler had 20 points, as the Mountaineers were named NIT champions.
Butler was named to the
Big East all-freshman team, while leading the Mountaineers to an NIT Championship. Butler averaged 10.1 points per game, averaging 23.3 minutes per game off the bench, while also averaging 3.5 rebounds per game.
Sophomore season
After the 2007 NIT Championship win, Mountaineers head coach
John Beilein announced he would be leaving
West Virginia University to take the head coaching position at the
University of Michigan. Soon after, former head coach of
Kansas State's basketball team and former West Virginia alumnus,
Bob Huggins announced he accepted an offer to coach at West Virginia.
In the season-opening exhibition game against
Mountain State, Butler earned his first career start as the Mountaineers won 88–65. Butler scored 16 points and added 8 rebounds and three assists as he and fellow guard
Darris Nichols
Darris Nichols (born May 20, 1986) is an American basketball coach and former player who is currently the head coach at Radford University, a role he has held since 2021.
Playing career College
Nichols played college basketball at West Virgi ...
both went into double-digits in points. In the season-opener against
Arkansas-Monticello
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, Butler scored 14 points while also grabbing a season-high 9 rebounds. In the 72–74 loss to
Tennessee, Butler happened to score 16 points and grab 7 rebounds, while he scored 13 in the victories over New Mexico State and
Auburn
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. Butler scored a season-high 18 points against
Duquesne, while also grabbing 8 rebounds. He then scored 14 points against Maryland County, grabbing 9 rebounds, and
Radford University
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, and then scored 10 against
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.
In the 88–82 loss to
Oklahoma
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, Butler scored 15 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. In the loss to
Notre Dame
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* Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France
* University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States
** Notre Dame Fighting Irish, th ...
, Butler only scored 8 points but did grab 5 rebounds. Then in the victory over
Marquette, Butler scored 13 points with 5 rebounds, but in the loss to
Louisville he only scored 8 again. In the victory over
Syracuse
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, Butler grabbed 6 rebounds to go along with his 13 points. Butler was key in the
St. John's victory with 19 points and 9 rebounds. Butler recorded his first double-double of the season in the loss to
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, with 15 points and 12 rebounds. In the 66–64 victory over
Marshall, Butler scored 18 points – including the game-winning shot in the lane with 6 seconds left.
Then in the 58–57 loss to #9
Georgetown, Butler attempted to score the game-winning points again. However, his layup attempt was blocked by
Patrick Ewing Jr.
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The call was questionable however, as many believe it was actually a
goaltending which would result in the points being rewarded and the Mountaineer-victory. However, Butler finished with 12 points and 4 rebounds. In an 81–63 victory over
Rutgers, Butler scored 12 points. He then followed that game with 15 points and 8 rebounds against
Seton Hall. In the 78–56 loss to
Villanova, Butler scored 10 points and grabbed 7 rebounds. In the 80–53 victory over
Providence, Butler scored 13 points and grabbed 4 rebounds.
In the 85–73 victory over
DePaul to gain the 20th win of the season, Butler scored 14 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for his second double-double of the season. In the 79–71 loss to the
Connecticut Huskies, Butler scored 9 points and added 7 rebounds. In the home finale victory over the
Pittsburgh Panthers, 76–62, Butler scored 10 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. In the regular season finale, an 83–74 overtime victory over Providence, Butler scored 18 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and dished 5 assists to finish the regular season. He finished the season with 12.5 points and 6.1 rebounds per game.
In the 58–53 victory over Providence to open the Big East tournament, Butler scored 17 points and added 9 rebounds. In the second round of the tourney, the Mountaineers upset #15-ranked Connecticut, 78–72. Butler contributed with 17 points and a team-high 9 rebounds. However, as the Mountaineers lost 55–72 in the semifinal matchup against the #8
Georgetown Hoyas, Butler scored 16 points with 3 rebounds and assists.
In the first round of the
NCAA tournament, Butler scored 19 points with 7 rebounds as the #7-seed Mountaineers defeated the #10-seed
Arizona Wildcats
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. In the second round, the Mountaineers upset the #2-seed
Duke Blue Devils 73–67, with Butler scoring 8 points and grabbing 5 rebounds. Then, in the Sweet 16 loss in overtime to #3-seed
Xavier, Butler scored 16 points and grabbed 7 rebounds.
Butler finished his sophomore season by averaging 12.9 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. During the Mountaineers Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament run, Butler averaged 14.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game.
Junior season
Butler began his junior season under returning head coach
Bob Huggins in the 98–78 exhibition win over
Mountain State. In the victory, Butler led the Mountaineers with 38 points and 11 rebounds. In the regular season opener against
Elon
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, Butler scored 19 points and totaled 6 rebounds and steals. Against
Longwood, he then totaled 12 points and 4 rebounds. Opening the Las Vegas Invitational Tournament, the Mountaineers defeated
Delaware State, with Butler scoring 12 points and grabbing 7 rebounds. He then scored 12 against
Iowa, and before scoring 7 points with 9 boards in the loss to
Kentucky. However, the Mountaineers then defeated
Mississippi, with Butler scoring 22 points and grabbing 10 rebounds – his first double-double of the season. As the Mountaineers then beat
Cleveland State
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, Butler led the team with 18 points. In the 68–65 last-second loss to #22
Davidson and
Stephen Curry
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in
Madison Square Garden
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, Butler led the Mountaineers with 24 points and 14 rebounds – his second double-double in three games. Butler reached his 1,000 career points during the Miami University victory, in which he scored a career-high 28 points out of the team's 82–46 victory and also had 5 rebounds. Most Rebounds in his Career.
Butler then had 11 points against
Radford
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, followed by 16 points and 6 rebounds in the 76–48 victory over #13
Ohio State. In the 92–66 win over
Seton Hall, Butler had 18 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists. In the next loss to #5
UConn, 61–55, Butler scored 13 points and had 5 steals. As the Mountaineers then lost to #15
Marquette, Butler scored 16 points and had 5 rebounds. Butler then had 17 points and 7 rebounds in the victory over
Marshall. Against
South Florida
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, Butler scored 27 points with 4 rebounds, and then he totaled 27 points and 8 rebounds in the win over #14
Georgetown. In the following loss to #4
Pittsburgh, Butler scored 21 points and had 6 rebounds. In the win over
St. John's, Butler scored 21 points and had 7 rebounds. Butler recorded his fifth-consecutive 20-point game with 23 points against #7
Louisville to go with 8 rebounds. Butler followed the Louisville loss with 23 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals against
Syracuse
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Places Italy
*Syracuse, Sicily, or spelled as ''Siracusa''
*Province of Syracuse
United States
*Syracuse, New York
**East Syracuse, New York
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*Syracuse, Indiana
* Syracuse, Kansas
*Syracuse, Miss ...
. Butler's consecutive 20-point game streak ended at six games against
Providence with his 17 points and 9 rebounds in the 86–59 victory. In the
Backyard Brawl
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loss to #4
Pittsburgh, Butler only scored 4 points in limited playing time due to foul trouble.
On February 13, the Mountaineers defeated #13
Villanova 93–72. In the victory, Butler scored a career-high 43 points; 24 points coming in the first-half. Butler's point total was the second-highest individual scoring performance in a Big East conference game since the 2002–03 season, only one-point shy of
Marcus Hatten's 44 point performance in 2003. His 43 points were the third-most ever scored in the
WVU Coliseum, the most by a WVU player in conference play ever and the first 40-point performance since Lowes Moore in 1978. In the following 79–68 win over
Notre Dame
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* Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France
* University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States
** Notre Dame Fighting Irish, th ...
, Butler had 19 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists. He followed with 12 points and 4 assists in the win over
Rutgers. In the 65–61 loss to
Cincinnati, Butler had 8 points and 4 assists. He then had 9 points and 12 rebounds in a win over
USF USF may refer to:
Universities
* University of Saint Francis (Indiana), Ft. Wayne, Indiana
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* University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
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. Butler then had a double-double in the win over
DePaul with 16 points and 10 rebounds. In the regular season finale against #6
Louisville, Butler scored 10 points with 10 rebounds for a second-straight double-double. Following the 62–59 loss, he was named to the All-Big East second team.
In the second round of the Big East tournament against Notre Dame, Butler scored 20 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. In the quarterfinals' 74–60 win over #2
Pittsburgh Panthers, Butler scored 16 points with 4 assists and 3 rebounds despite sitting out due to 4 personal fouls. In the semifinal round, a 74–69 loss to #20
Syracuse
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*Syracuse, Sicily, or spelled as ''Siracusa''
*Province of Syracuse
United States
*Syracuse, New York
**East Syracuse, New York
**North Syracuse, New York
*Syracuse, Indiana
* Syracuse, Kansas
*Syracuse, Miss ...
, Butler scored 21 points and had 6 rebounds. In the Big East tournament, Butler averaged 19 points and 4.6 rebounds. However, the Mountaineers were upset in the first round of the
NCAA tournament by
Dayton, 68–60, with Butler scoring 12 points and grabbing 5 rebounds.
Butler finished his junior season with an average of 19.1 points per game and 5.9 rebounds per game. Butler had a season-high 43 points against Villanova and a season-high 14 rebounds against Davidson. Butler scored 20 or more points 12 times in the campaign.
Senior season

Butler was invited to the 2009 USA Basketball Men's World University Games Team training camp prior to his senior season. Butler and the Top10-ranked Mountaineers opened up the season with a win over Loyola-Maryland, in which Butler recorded 26 points and 7 rebounds. In a later win over Portland, Butler scored 26 points with 6 rebounds. At the end of December, Butler hit a game-winning jumper to defeat Marquette, adding to his 17 total points.
After losing three games in early to mid-January, Butler and the Mountaineers bounced back with a win over #25 Ohio State and then a win over Louisville in which Butler scored 27 points. In a following win over St. John's, Butler scored 33 points, then he added 32 points in a triple overtime loss to #23 Pittsburgh. The Mountaineers ended their regular season with a 68–66 victory over #6 Villanova in which Butler had a double-double: 21 points and 10 rebounds.
In the Mountaineers' opening game of the Big East tournament, West Virginia defeated Cincinnati with help from Butler, who banked in the game-winning three-pointer with no time left to win 54–51. In the following 53–51 victory over
Notre Dame
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* University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States
** Notre Dame Fighting Irish, th ...
in the semifinals, Butler scored 24 points. In the championship game, Butler again led the Mountaineers to victory with the game-winning bucket over #22 Georgetown. The victory was the first ever Big East title for the Mountaineers.
Entering the NCAA Tournament as a two-seed, the Mountaineers handled Morgan State in the opening round. Butler scored 28 points and added 8 rebounds in the second round victory over Missouri. After defeating Washington in the Sweet 16, the Mountaineers upset the 1-seed and tourney favorite Kentucky Wildcats 73–66, to advance to the school's second Final Four appearance. Butler had 18 points in the Elite Eight victory, including finishing 4–8 from the 3-point line.
Butler and Duke's
Jon Scheyer were the only finalists in 2010's
Final Four for the
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award for Men's Basketball, which on April 3, 2010, was awarded to Butler. Later that day, in the second half of the Final Four loss to the
Duke Blue Devils, Butler injured his left knee. Butler tore his ACL, sprained his MCL and sustained two bone bruises.
Butler was one of 10 finalists for the 2010
John R. Wooden Award.
It is given to the National Player of the Year in college basketball by The
Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Professional career
Austin Toros (2011)
After months of rehabilitation, Butler was selected by the Miami Heat 42nd overall in the
2010 NBA draft
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. Butler signed with the Heat on August 30, 2010. However, on October 25, Butler was waived by the Heat at the end of training camp.
On March 25, 2011, Butler signed a contract with the
San Antonio Spurs and was assigned to the
Austin Toros
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of the
NBA Development League
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.
VEF Rīga (2011)
In November 2011 he joined
Latvian Basketball League
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club
VEF Rīga during the
2011 NBA Lockout.
Return to Austin Toros (2011–2012)
Butler returned soon after to the San Antonio Spurs in time for the start of the 2011–2012 NBA season. He was officially waived by the Spurs on December 13, 2011.
He re-signed with the
Austin Toros
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during 2012, but was released towards the end of the season after requiring additional surgeries on the same knee.
Okapi Aalstar (2013–2014)
On August 2, 2013, he signed with the Belgian team
Okapi Aalstar
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for the 2013–14 season. On April 30, 2014, Butler recorded a career-high 31 points, shooting 13-of-19 from the field, along with five rebounds, two assists and two steals in a 110–98 win over
Excelsior Brussels.
Butler won the
2013 Belgian Supercup with Okapi Aalstar. In 48 games played during the 2013–14 season, he averaged 16.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.2 steals per game. On June 15, 2014, Butler was named the Belgian League Forward of the Year and earned a spot in the All-Belgian League Second Team.
Châlons Reims (2014–2015)
On June 22, 2014, he signed a one-year deal with the French team
Châlons Reims. On May 9, 2015, Butler recorded a season-high 24 points, shooting 9-of-13 from the field, along with four rebounds and three assists in an 85–75 win over
Pau-Orthez.
ratiopharm Ulm (2015–2018)
On July 12, 2015, he signed with the German team
ratiopharm Ulm for the 2014–15 season. On April 16, 2016, Butler recorded a season-high 27 points, shooting 7-of-10 from 3-point range, along with five rebounds, two assists and two steals in an 87–71 win over
Giessen 46ers. Butler helped Ulm reach the
2016 BBL Finals, where they eventually lost to
Brose Bamberg.
On May 24, 2016, he re-signed with Ulm for the 2016–17 season. Butler helped Ulm reach the
2017 BBL Playoffs as the first seed, but they eventually were eliminated by
EWE Baskets Oldenburg in the Semifinals.
On June 17, 2017, he signed a one-year contract extension with Ulm. In 23 BBL games played during the 2017–18 season, he averaged 10.3 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game, shooting 39.6 percent from 3-point range.
Hapoel Jerusalem (2018–2019)
On August 12, 2018, he signed a two-year deal with the Israeli team
Hapoel Jerusalem. Butler won the
2019 Israeli State Cup with Jerusalem.
Hapoel Be'er Sheva (2019–2020)
On October 2, 2019, he signed with
Hapoel Be'er Sheva for the 2019–20 season. On December 22, 2019, Butler recorded a season-high 25 points, including a three-pointer at the buzzer to give Be'er Sheva a 79–77 win over
Maccabi Ashdod.
Coaching career
In February 2021, Butler joined
Wheeling University
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as an assistant coach. He had been friends with the head coach Chris Richardson since he was 18 years old, and Richardson invited him to join his staff. In October 2021, Butler was hired as an assistant at the
College Park Skyhawks of the
NBA G League.
References
External links
RealGM.com profileeurobasket.com profileNBA D-League profile
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1988 births
Living people
African-American basketball players
All-American college men's basketball players
American expatriate basketball people in Belgium
American expatriate basketball people in France
American expatriate basketball people in Germany
American expatriate basketball people in Israel
American expatriate basketball people in Latvia
American men's basketball players
Austin Toros players
Basketball players from Newark, New Jersey
BBC Aalstar players
BK VEF Rīga players
Hapoel Be'er Sheva B.C. players
Hapoel Jerusalem B.C. players
Miami Heat draft picks
Okapi Aalstar players
Ratiopharm Ulm players
Reims Champagne Basket players
Power forwards (basketball)
Small forwards
Universiade bronze medalists for the United States
Universiade medalists in basketball
West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball players
Medalists at the 2009 Summer Universiade
21st-century African-American sportspeople
20th-century African-American people