Jimmy Butler's debut didn't end the way he would've liked, but he showed flashes of why Elton Brand made the move.
He finished with 14 points (6 of 12) in the Sixers' 111-106 loss to the Magic Wednesday (see non-Butler observations).
Here are a few observations from Butler's performance to hold you over before our film review Thursday.
• Early on it looked like Butler was really just trying to let the game come to him, which makes sense in his first game with the team.
He was perhaps a little too unselfish on the Sixers' first possession of the game. They ran him off a double screen with Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid and it looked like Butler had a mid-range jumper that he passed up.
But he was doing a lot of the little things that maybe not every star player does. He moved well away from the ball and was engaged even when the offensive set wasn't meant for him.
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• His first bucket was a thing of beauty. Butler and Embiid ran the two-man game much like Embiid and JJ Redick do. Embiid faked the dribble handoff and Butler made a great cut to the basket to get the easy bucket.
Behold, Jimmy Butler's first bucket as a Philadelphia 76er.
(Who doesn't like the sound of that?) pic.twitter.com/kyNObiMByj— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) November 15, 2018
This is something Brett Brown will surely be taking a long look at. Keep in mind, Brown has basically had one shootaround to get Butler acclimated. As the season goes, he'll learn what works well for Butler and the rest of the team.
• The diversity of Butler's offensive game is impressive and it was on full display. He's outstanding in the mid-range …
Jump on it.
Butler with a nice little J in our @Wendys highlight tonight. pic.twitter.com/EKpZZjMBff— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) November 15, 2018
He's also so strong finishing around the basket. You can also see how his ability to create shots is going to help the Sixers.
This play where he splits the defenders and finishes is as pretty as it gets.
TELL 'EM JJ. pic.twitter.com/LGKaTxjvNY— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) November 15, 2018
• Butler has made the NBA's All-Defensive first team four times and it's easy to see why. Butler is so much fun to watch on defense.
He has such quick feet and awareness. You can see how uncomfortable he makes offensive players with the pressure he puts on them. His recovery speed when he cheats in the passing lanes is also really impressive.