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Budinger key to Houston’s success

Rockets unbeaten when he scores in double figures

THURSDAY’S GAMES (Tucson times)
Orlando at Atlanta (Bibby), 6 p.m.

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Excerpt of NBA.com blog written about former UA forward Chase Budinger and his surprising start at the next level:

Chase Budinger‘s been a crucial contributor for Rick Adelman‘s team as they’ve battled injuries and other player-related drama throughout the first month of the season — as DP pointed out: “In the six games the Arizona product has scored in double digits, the Rockets are 6-0. In the seven games in which he has not scored in double digits, the Rockets are 2-5.”

“Chase has been a really solid player for us and somewhat of a surprise for a second round pick,” Adelman said. “But really, he’s been solid for us ever since we got him in summer league. He runs the floor every time, shoots the open shot well, he’s a smart player and coming off the bench he gives us energy. Overall, he’s been a real plus for us.”

Budinger swears this is only the beginning. He’s still trying to get comfortable with his role, with the adjustment from major college ball (Arizona) to the NBA and life in a new city.

“I feel it’s still a learning process for me,” he said. “Ever since training camp I’ve just been trying to learn as much as I can, especially on the defensive end. The coaches have done everything they can to help me. And so have the veterans like Shane [Battier], Trevor [Ariza], Chuck [Hayes] and [Tracy] McGrady. They’ve all been helping me to learn little things, just giving me tips out there that might help me. And that’s benefited me out there on the court.”

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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