NBA Friday: Caron Butler
By the time he was 17 he had been arrested numerous times and had recently spent 9 months in jail on drug and weapons charges. The view through the tiny window in his cell was a basketball court, seen between the steel bars. He believed basketball was his way out of trouble.
He recalls his grandmother sending him Bible versus while he was in jail, one of the most memorable being 1 Corinthians 13:11 that read:
"When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things."
Basketball became Caron Butler's salvation and that's the most important thing I wanted to show in this illustration. I painted it with the influence of a medieval religious painting with a basketball halo around him, protecting him from the dangers and temptations of his hometown.
Caron used basketball as his way out and attended the University of Connecticut. In 2002 he was a lottery pick in the NBA and is currently having a solid season for the Washington Wizards, averaging a career high 21 points a game along with 7 rebounds a game.
You can see this piece larger on the Portraiture page or on SLAMonline in the Links by Lang Whitaker.