As he spoke to a reporter, he got a text from John Wall. Other texting buddies include Rajon Rondo, Chauncey Billups, Stephen Curry and Russell Westbrook. Shelvin Mack has a new basketball peer group. Indeed, this summer the Butler guard has seen more of Duke's Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith than he has of his own Bulldogs teammates. "I'm just blessed and just having the time of my life," Mack said. "Just enjoying playing college basketball, and happy that I went to a place like Butler." Mack has had such a breakout summer that the question has become: How long will he stay at Butler? Just as Gordon Hayward left after two seasons, it's possible Mack could leave after three. At minimum, Mack has a chance to be Butler's first All-American since Billy Shepherd in 1970-71. Read more: http://www.indystar.com/article/201...S0605/Butler-s-Shelvin-Mack-impresses-at-camp