Shelvin Mack Drafted By The Washington Wizards
Guard Shelvin Mack became the second Butler player in 12 months
to go from the Final Four to the NBA on Thursday (June 23).
The Butler junior was selected in the second round of this
year’s NBA Draft by the Washington Wizards.
Mack, who helped lead Butler to a second consecutive Final Four in
2010-11, follows in the footsteps of former teammate Gordon
Hayward, who was selected ninth by the Utah Jazz in the 2010 NBA
Draft. The two gifted players were part of Butler’s
2008-09 freshman class.
“I’m excited and happy for Shelvin,” said Butler
head coach Brad Stevens. “Like we did with Gordon last
year, you take great pride in a guy that came to Butler, had a
great career and is better off for his experience here, and Butler
certainly benefitted from his time here. At the end of the
day, we feel very good about Shelvin moving forward, and he
won’t have any bigger fans than us.”
Mack, the No. 34 overall pick in this year’s draft, was the
second-leading scorer for the 28-10 Bulldogs in 2010-11. He
played in all 38 contests, including 37 as a starter, and led
Butler is assists (131) and three-point field goals (87). The
6-3 backcourt player averaged 16.0 points on the season, but
boosted that mark to 20.3 during the Bulldogs’ NCAA
Tournament run. He set a Butler NCAA Tournament scoring mark
with 30 points in the Bulldogs’ victory over No. 1 seed
Pittsburgh, and he tallied 27 points to help Butler defeat No. 2
seed Florida. He tallied a Butler record 122 points for the
Bulldogs’ six-game run.
The Butler guard was chosen the Most Outstanding Player at the NCAA
Southeast Regional, and he was named to the All-Tournament Team at
the Final Four for a second consecutive year. He also was
named to the 2011 Lou Henson Mid-Major All-America Team, the
Diamond Head Classic All-Tournament Team and the Horizon League
Championship All-Tournament Team. He was selected second team
NABC All-District 12 and second team All-Horizon League as a
junior.
Mack, who won a gold medal as captain of the USA U19 World
Championship team in the summer of 2009, became the 33rd
Butler player to score 1,000 career points during the 2010-11
season. He finished his Butler career in 11th place on the
Bulldogs’ all-time scoring list with 1,527 points. He
also finished fifth on Butler’s all-time assist chart with
357 career assists.
(Photos by John Fetcho)


