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A lot of teams will regret passing on him. I know most Blazer fans wanted no part of him. But the guy can flat out play. He can shoot from everywhere, good size, great verticle leap, and good handles. If he was black he would have gone in the lottery.
 
that statement makes you sound like a fucking moron! No offense.
 
Chase could develop into a good role player, but his game will need a little more work. He's got a great touch, basketball IQ, and shooting ability to work with.
 
I find it funny that a thread dedicated to Chase Budinger's "promising" career only surfaces after he throttles Portland's summer league team for 6/8 17pts, 1ast, 1stl, 1reb in just under 20 minutes. I'd like to bump this a year or two from now when he is riding the pine at the end of a bench for a dead-end franchise.
 
I find it funny that a thread dedicated to Chase Budinger's "promising" career only surfaces after he throttles Portland's summer league team for 6/8 17pts, 1ast, 1stl, 1reb in just under 20 minutes. I'd like to bump this a year or two from now when he is riding the pine at the end of a bench for a dead-end franchise.
You'll have a hard time finding anyone who will feel too stupid for what they said. Who said he's going to have a promising career?
 
I find it funny that a thread dedicated to Chase Budinger's "promising" career only surfaces after he throttles Portland's summer league team for 6/8 17pts, 1ast, 1stl, 1reb in just under 20 minutes. I'd like to bump this a year or two from now when he is riding the pine at the end of a dead-end franchise.

I wish you would. Because I am close to being alone on this one and I just don't get it. I am not talking allstar here, but the guy will be one of those second round players that people regret passing on.
 
I wish you would. Because I am close to being alone on this one and I just don't get it. I am not talking allstar here, but the guy will be one of those second round players that people regret passing on.
I don't think you are that far off base. He has a decent shot a finding a niche in the league.
 
NO! The first statement that started this thread is crazy!

I know what you were talking about. And I was going to leave it out. I have never gone to the race card before in my life. But I believe that there is a perception by white GM's and white fans, that many white players are soft and this dude with his socal beach boy appearance.........looks soft.
 
I don't think you are that far off base. He has a decent shot a finding a niche in the league.
I'm on record as a fan of his... I know some people he grew up with in SD and they stand by him, but I also think his game translates well to the league

we shall see

STOMP
 
I know what you were talking about. And I was going to leave it out. I have never gone to the race card before in my life. But I believe that there is a perception by white GM's and white fans, that many white players are soft and this dude with his socal beach boy appearance.........looks soft.

I was trying to think of who was the best So-Cal looking "dude" to play in the league? Wally Szerb, Laettner, Cherokee Parks!
 
I was trying to think of who was the best So-Cal looking "dude" to play in the league? Wally Szerb, Laettner, Cherokee Parks!

There is not many especially at the wing positions. And being the High school player of the year................in volleyball, probably does not help his image. But the kid has skills.
 
As moronic as everyone who says Larry Bird wouldn't be so highly regarded if he were black.

Anybody that has any basic knowledge of basketball knows that is a ridiculous statement!
 
I'm on record as a fan of his... I know some people he grew up with in SD and they stand by him, but I also think his game translates well to the league

we shall see

I think it's hard to argue against his skill set and his physical attributes... good size, great leaper.

The main question appears to be mental/emotional makeup. That sort of thing is really tough to pin down, but Chase appears to (a) be a guy that doesn't seem to work hard on the floor, and (b) be a guy that didn't improve a lot and dominate as expected in college.

For a "weak draft", he certainly slid pretty far down. I think he's got a good chance to be a good pro because I have NO idea what (if anything) makes him tick.

Ed O.
 
Meh, Jason Kapono said he would have gone higher if he was European, and you think Chase would have gone higher if he was black. I think the NBA scouts fairly well, and it really has nothing to do with the color of your skin. But it does raise an interesting question; Why are there less American-born white players in the NBA? It's an interesting question. Is it about economics? Desire? Talent? I don't think race has anything to do with talent, so what is the difference?
 
OK ....exchange the word in my orginal post from "white" to "laid back, blonde haired surfer looking dude". Bottom line is he does not look like he is intense and therefore does not look like he works hard. The dude just plain looks SOFT and LAZY. And i think that perception is wrong. He just looks that way.

Personally i think he will be better than Kopono and Kopono is pretty effective. Chase has that pull up J that many three point shooters do not possess. Plus he handles the ball very well for his size. And again has an excellent vertical leap which will help him finish.
 
Any player who can stroke the 3 can find a home in the league. He definitly can do that.
 
It's funny: there was a thread a while back (started by Ed, I believe) about players we really really didn't want Portland to draft. The three players just about everyone (me included) agreed on were Budinger, BJ (now "Byron") Mullens and Austin Daye. All three are looking really good in Summer League (especially Daye - maybe Joe Dumars hasn't lost his touch). Meanwhile Ty Lawson, for example, is not.
 
It's funny: there was a thread a while back (started by Ed, I believe) about players we really really didn't want Portland to draft. The three players just about everyone (me included) agreed on were Budinger, BJ (now "Byron") Mullens and Austin Daye. All three are looking really good in Summer League (especially Daye - maybe Joe Dumars hasn't lost his touch). Meanwhile Ty Lawson, for example, is not.

It's all part of my master plot to make myself look smarter by allowing everyone else to look dumber.

Lord knows I need the help! :)

But, yeah, Daye, in particular, has been pretty spectacular.

Ed O.
 

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