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NBA.com: Steal of the draft (Chase is in the list).

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by dakeem1, Jan 8, 2010.

  1. dakeem1

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    source: http://www.nba.com/2010/news/features/01/06/rookie.rankings/index.html

    Rookie Rankings: Plenty of choices for 'steal of the Draft'
    By Drew Packham, NBA.com
    Posted Jan 6 2010 1:45PM

    Based on the emails I receive each week, the biggest debate among my readers is this: Who is the biggest steal of the draft?
    Usually, the question is phrased in the form of an insult, in all caps, as in, "WHY ISN'T CHASE BUDINGER ON YOUR LIST" or "DEJUAN BLAIR IS THE STEAL OF THE DRAFT. YOUR (sic) AN IDIOT."

    I get the drift, and it is a fun debate, especially since this draft has a plethora of "steals". I realize that Brandon Jennings and Tyreke Evans could be considered steals, but for this exercise, we're going to focus solely on the second-round picks. Let's take a look at the candidates (beginning with the lowest drafted player):

    Chase Budinger, Rockets (44th pick)
    Budinger was the early leader for steal of the draft after giving the Rockets energy and hustle off the bench. Budinger hasn't played since he injured his ankle Dec. 19, but his 8.2 points per game in just 18.5 minutes per game put him among the most productive rookies.


    Marcus Thornton, Hornets (43rd pick)
    Thornton has been a pleasant surprise for the Hornets and scored in double-digits in six games straight in November. With Jeff Bower taking over as coach, Thornton's playing time increased and you can bet Hornets fans are happy with this low-cost, second-round pickup.

    Jonas Jerebko, Pistons (39th pick)
    It's no secret that I'm a big fan of Jerebko. He's been on my rankings since late November and it's hard not to love his hustle and energy. With injuries to Tayshaun Prince and Richard Hamilton, Jerebko has made the most of his opportunity, winning over fans (if you don't believe me, check out this video) and his teammates while averaging 8.7 points (eighth among rookies) in 28 minutes per game.

    DeJuan Blair, Spurs (37th pick)
    After being projected as a lottery pick by many Web sites, Blair fell to the second round when the Spurs nabbed him with what Greg Popovich called a "no brainer". Blair is currently second among rookies in rebounding with 5.7 per game and first in rebounds per 40 minutes. Blair's got a strong case.

    Sam Young, Grizzlies (36th pick)
    Young is 12th amont gookies in scoring at 7.9 points per game -- and he's doing it in just 17.0 minutes per game. That puts him fifth amont all rookies for points per 48 minutes (22.3).

    It's early, yes, but my pick for steal of the draft at this point in the season would be Jerebko. The impact he has had on the Pistons has been obvious and the fact that he's from Sweden makes it that much of a shrewd move. His energy and ability to play various positions will keep him in the league a long time and only help his case as the steal of the 2009 Draft.

    So what do you think? Which player do you think will be the steal of this draft? Who am I overlooking?
     
  2. studogg

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    paging dr neurenberger
     
  3. x3ldonx

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    Good Job Chase, he has a great work ethic I am really proud of him. Definitely a steal, playing for the Rockets (a great organization to grow with) will be great for him. I hope everything goes well for him, what do yo guys think his celing is? or what type of player can he develop into?
     
  4. matthappy

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    chase is actually like another version of (white can fly ).his athletic talent suprised me a lot,this guy also gets a high basketball IQ,being a very solid shooter in this team ,I do think he would be a great piece for a champion team.
     
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    in a couple years we'll see a 15-5-5 guy off the bench

    I'll take that from any non-starter
     
  6. Carl Herrera

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    Chase is the black Joe Johnson.
     
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    So Chase is black?
     
  8. Carl Herrera

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    Pink is the new black.
     
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    I hope Chase can get his numbers back up. He had been struggling a bit even before his injury. Actually, a lot of the team has been struggling a bit with their shot.
     
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    i'm glad he got my email :cool:
     
  11. Lonestar

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    Happy for this kid. Love him since day 1. Hope he continues strong growing
     
  12. dakeem1

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    I think in the future, he could be compared to Brent Barry in his prime.

    Don't flame me just because Barry didn't play well for us. He was a very solid player for the Sonics and later with the Spurs.

    Remember, Brent Barry could dunk from the free throw line in his younger days (athleticism), he had high basketball IQ, and was a great shooter. These are things that Chase has and can develop.
     
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    That's a really good comparison I've never thought about.
     
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    I think Chase has a bit more offensive potential than Barry. His stroke and off-the ball curl shots remind me of Reggie Miller. I think he has a chance to be somewhere between Barry and Reggie. Of course, Reggie's ability in the clutch is probably something few players can replicate though.
     
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    I'm still wondering how Chase dropped this low in this draft.

    I thought he was a projected lottery pick before he backed out and chose to remain in school for another year instead.

    The guy is also only 21. How could anyone not want him?
     
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    Am I the only one not understanding these "greatest shooter ever" type comments? Budinger's shooting .401 from the field and .320 from the line. He's 29th among rookies in true shooting percentage, behind the likes of Marcus Thornton, Sam Young, Jonas Jerebko, Toney Douglas, and Wesley Matthews, among others. Why haven't we heard those guys compared to Brent Barry and Reggie Miller?
     
  17. DaDakota

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    He has been inconsistent...great games, then a few bad ones.....but he is still doing ok....for a rookie....he has all the tools....I believe he will improve.

    Now Trevor......

    ;)

    DD
     
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    He reminds me of Rip Hamilton coming off the screens with the nice jumper, but he is still very raw. I don't understand why Adleman did not go with Chase earlier in the season.
     
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    Pretty sure I tabbed Sam Young a steal too. Just saying...

    :)
     
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    Some not so subtle racism.
     

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