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T.O.P.
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:32 pm Reply with quote
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This kid can play. Just look at his stats from summer league. Coming off the bench, he's averaging 17.8 points, from a .681% fg percentage. He shoots .727% from beyond the arc. He has a very high fg percentage, and if only he could improve his rebounding, then the Rockets would have a VERY solid rookie swingman. His rebounding is currently at 2.0, but I have VERY high hopes for this kid.

If only he was better looking, I'd like him a lot. Sigh, if only he looked as good as me.. Wink
pryuen
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:56 pm Reply with quote
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Don't get your hopes up. Some stubborn You-Know-Who basketball expert on this forum had ALREADY written him off as a good-for-nothing scrub player. Razz

After all, it's just summer league. Rolling Eyes
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pryuen
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:12 pm Reply with quote
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Well Chase Budinger was again the top scorer last night in thrashing LA Lakers 92 ~ 77.


He did not start and only played from the bench for only 26 minutes. But he was so efficient in scoring 25 points (7/9 FG% 3/3 3-pointer% 8/8 FT%).

And Joey Dorsey continued to show he is a rebounding monster. He got a double-double, scoring 11 points but with 20 rebounds, a tying record for summer league set by Ronnie Jones in 2004.


So the Houston Rockets completed the summer league with a perfect 100% record.....5 wins out of 5 !!
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Dr. No
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:49 am Reply with quote
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pryuen wrote:
Chase Budinger .....did not start and only played from the bench for only 26 minutes. But he was so efficient in scoring 25 points (7/9 FG% 3/3 3-pointer% 8/8 FT%).
Bravo, Yaorule actually providing facts to support his position---
    a stark contrast from his blind hero-worshiping of another baller
    who shoots 11% when away from the basket,
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pryuen
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:58 pm Reply with quote
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Dr. No wrote:
Bravo, Yaorule actually providing facts to support his position


GTFO !!! You're are FVCKINGLY annoying !!! Twisted Evil Mad Evil or Very Mad
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T.O.P.
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:23 pm Reply with quote
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Dr. No wrote:
pryuen wrote:
Chase Budinger .....did not start and only played from the bench for only 26 minutes. But he was so efficient in scoring 25 points (7/9 FG% 3/3 3-pointer% 8/8 FT%).
Bravo, Yaorule actually providing facts to support his position---
    a stark contrast from his blind hero-worshiping of another baller
    who shoots 11% when away from the basket,


LOL dr. no i bet you're having a chuckle throwing these aims at pruyen. i gotta admit, im having a chucke too Very Happy
NYC Yao Fan in UMich
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:43 pm Reply with quote
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Budinger could turn out to be quite a steal. Knock on him has been the mental part of his game, he kinds of blends in instead of being assertive, but I think his skillset translates well into the NBA.
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ThePrivate
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 7:04 am Reply with quote
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boy is a playa.

Quote:
Rockets 99, Spurs 85: Rockets roll; Air Bud sizzles
Remember the day. Remember where you were. And know that you were there at the dawn of the Air Bud era of Rockets basketball.

OK, so maybe not. But in the search for something to take from Rockets 99, Spurs 85 Tuesday in San Antonio, more evidence of Chase Budinger's offensive potential was eye-catching and undeniable.

Sure, the Spurs had Tony Parker, Tim Duncan, Antonio McDyess, Michael Finley and Theo Ratliff sitting out. They treated the second half as an Austin Toros practice. Gregg Popovich's decision to not play Parker or anyone older than 32 makes sense for a team that plans to play into June, but made it difficult to know what to take from the Rockets' first preseason game.

There were plenty of signs of how the Rockets want to play, starting with those 15 first-quarter fast break points. The point guards and power forwards look like the strength of the team, which is not much of a surprise when there aren't any shooting guards and centers (well, almost) on the team.

More than all that, though, Chase Budinger just kept doing what he has been doing, holding his own in the battle of the "how did he get into the second round" draft picks.

That was not easy to do. DeJuan Blair came off the Spurs bench to grab 19 rebounds, eight on the offensive boards, and score 16 points in 22 minutes.

Budinger, however, made 7 of his 10 shots, seeming completely at ease and under control in the offense. He took turns early in the game against Richard Jefferson and Manu Ginobili and neither toasted him. Mostly, after hitting 72 percent of his 3s in the summer league, rolling through the summer workouts and turning heads in seven days of training camp practices, he appeared ready to play significant NBA minutes.

His success will not be entirely dependent on his shooting touch. He does run the floor well and his athletic ability helps him get shots off. He is already much better at running an offense than his sweet-shooting Rockets predecessor, Steve Novak. But much of Budinger's success will be in his teammates' hands.

When the Rockets ran their offense consistently, moving quickly without the ball and delivering sharp passes, they got good open looks, many by Budinger. When they went one-on-one, they bogged down. He will need offense brought to him and that will be much tougher when the Rockets play more Spurs than Toros.

Budinger is not going to continue to make 70 percent of his shots, or do the things the Rockets still need from Tracy McGrady. But while the Spurs were buzzing about Blair, the Rockets keep seeing this from Budinger and are starting to believe it can last.

Come to think of it, as I recall, no one thought Wally Pipp wasn't going to get his job back, either.

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NYC Yao Fan in UMich
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:16 am Reply with quote
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Chase Budinger for ROY!!!
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Tang Man
Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 4:21 pm Reply with quote
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NYC Yao Fan in UMich wrote:
Chase Budinger for ROY!!!


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