Which ex-UA player had the better dunk?
Jefferson and Iguodala each shook the rim Friday night
SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE (Tucson time):
Denver at Atlanta (Bibby), 5 p.m.
Toronto at Dallas (Terry), 6:30 p.m.
New York (Hill) at Milwaukee, 6:30 p.m.
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| NBA TV RATES IGUODALA’S DUNK THE NO. 2 PLAY OF THE DAY AND JEFFERSON’S NO. 1. WHAT DO YOU THINK? |
LINE OF THE DAY (11/6/09):
| Player | FG | 3FG | FT | Ast. | Reb. | Pts. | ||||||||
| Budinger, HOU vs OKC | 6-10 | 2-4 | 2-2 | 2 | 3 | 16 |
FORMER UA PLAYERS IN THE NBA (Thru 4/14/2010)
* -- Rookie season. Bold -- Career highs
| NAME | G/MIN | FGM-A | 3PM-A | FTM-A | REB/AVG. | AST/AVG. | PTS/AVG. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arenas, Was | 32/36 | 253-616 | 63-181 | 153-207 | 133/4.2 | 230/7.2 | 722/22.6 |
| Iguodala, Phi | 82/38 | 496-1120 | 94-303 | 315-430 | 529/6.5 | 472/5.8 | 1401/17.1 |
| Terry, Dal | 77/33 | 456-1041 | 136-373 | 232-268 | 140/1.6 | 292/3.8 | 1280/16.6 |
| Jefferson, SA | 81/31 | 362-775 | 59-187 | 211-287 | 356/4.4 | 158/2.0 | 994/12.3 |
| Frye, Pho | 81/27 | 317-703 | 172-302 | 98-121 | 427/5.3 | 113/1.4 | 904/11.2 |
| Bibby, Atl | 80/27 | 268-644 | 126-324 | 68-79 | 184/2.3 | 310/3.9 | 730/9.1 |
| Budinger, Hou* | 74/20 | 249-565 | 92-249 | 67-87 | 220/3.0 | 88/1.2 | 657/8.9 |
| Bayless, Por | 74/17 | 200-483 | 29-92 | 201-242 | 120/1.6 | 172/2.3 | 630/8.5 |
| Hill, Hou* | 47/13 | 99-201 | 0-2 | 46-68 | 175/3.7 | 20/0.4 | 244/5.2 |
| Walton, LAL | 29/9 | 30/84 | 7-17 | 2-4 | 38/1.3 | 40/1.4 | 69/2.4 |
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HERE ARE YOUR FORMER WILDCATS:
GILBERT ARENAS
JERRYD BAYLESS
- Jerryd Bayless info page (NBA.com)
- Jerryd Bayless’ Twitter page
- Meet the Blazers: Bayless is … (Oregonian)
- Jerryd Bayless featured in off-season workout piece (SLAM Online)
- Blazers’ Jerryd Bayless takes patient approach in pursuit of playing time (Oregonian)
- Trail Blazers: More on Nicolas Batum’s shoulder injury (Oregonian)
- Trail Blazers exercise option on Bayless (Oregonian)
MIKE BIBBY
CHASE BUDINGER
- Chase Budinger info page (NBA.com)
- Budinger returns from his sprained ankle to score 16 points off bench in win (Houston Chronicle)
- Budinger hustles to spike label (Houston Chronicle)
- Chase Budinger is ready to contribute in Houston (Dime magazine)
- Rockets show improvement (Houston Chronicle)
CHANNING FRYE
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JORDAN HILL
- Jordan Hill info page (NBA.com)
- First-round pick Hill a work in progress for Knicks (Newsday)
- Hill fails to impress Knicks (Knickerblogger)
- Knicks’ rookie Jordan Hill has a long ways to go before hitting court (New York Daily News)
- Mike D’Antoni Q&A: We have a lot of question marks (Sporting News)
- Lower draft picks could wind up as top of NBA’s rookie class (USA Today)
ANDRE IGUODALA
RICHARD JEFFERSON
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JASON TERRY
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November 7th, 2009 at 5:28 PM
Richard Jefferson’s dunk was just flat out NASTY! And did you notice Chase’s 3 was OVER James Harden. I love seeing Chase succeed.
November 7th, 2009 at 6:31 PM
That is the second time Chase has dominated Harden, he also did it in a pre-season game, but this one was much better, IT COUNTED during the regular season.
lutefan I agree, Jefferson’s dunk was done with some authority, he seems to be struggling just a bit with San Antonio, it appears he is trying to find his niche with the team. They want more defense, rebounding from him. His scoring is not as much a necessity as it was with his previous two teams, he will adjust and kick some butt for sure.
November 7th, 2009 at 7:07 PM
All left, no right – it’s just wrong – Harden?
Pera’s dream…of a meal ticket?
We’ll have to see how this NBA career plays out.
Herbert, the thinking man’s coach, has the development, or lackthereof, of Boateng, Pendergraph and Harden on his watch for us to, uh, keep an eye on.
Just like Herbert’s predecessor, Evans, has Diogu’s – remember him? – livelihood to his credit.
We shall see.
It’s interesting.
After watching the Augustana exhibition game and the early beginnings of the ’09-’10 NBA season, one gets perspective right away.
And a greater appreciation for what Lute Legend was able to do in having Iggy, RJ and C-Bud, to name just a few of this type of player, in the same program.
It’s fun to think of who will be that player in the Coach Miller era early on.
As good as the freshmen of influence and returnees are, I don’t quite see it yet.
Onward, err, leftward, James…
November 7th, 2009 at 8:52 PM
I remember Ike Diogu, last time i saw him he was buried deep on the Portland Trailblazers bench, even deeper than Channing Frye was, that is before Channing left for Phoenix.
If i am not mistaken Ike is playing ……errr, i mean riding the pine for the Hornets this year, knee injury i think has limited his limited playing time. His NBA career to this point has not developed into much.
November 7th, 2009 at 8:56 PM
I forgot to mention Channing is thriving in his starting role for the Phoenix Suns, it is great to see him getting his chance.
The Knicks gave him a bit of a shot his rookie season then gave up on him, Larry Brown does not play rookies much, then of course the trade to Portland and he was lost in the shuffle there. Phoenix seems to be a great fit for his style of play.
I was not aware he could shoot the 3 point shot like he has, that is a bit of a surprise, what a nice shot to have for a big man.