CHASE BUDINGER RUMORS

I hate to say ‘I told you so’ on Budinger/Olson

A little more than a year ago, I wrote a piece here on Fanster.com criticizing the venerable Lute Olson( and got criticized by U of A fans for it) for what I perceived to be pressure through the media being placed on Arizona forward Chase Budinger. Budinger, at the time, was unsure whether he would [...]
Via Fanster  |  June 26, 2009

EARLY ENTRY CANDIDATES FOR 2009 NBA DRAFT

Via NBA.com here is a list of the ealry entry candidates for the 2009 Draft! Should be interesting, a lot of great players. Chase Budinger is one of my favs! Related posts:Who’s really the best in this year’s draft? I don’t know who’s the best know… Last year, the...
Via The Basketball Nonsense  |  April 30, 2009

Harden and Budinger to Enter NBA

(AP Photo) Arizona State sophomore James Harden, the Pac-10 player of the year, will hire an agent and enter the NBA draft. Also leaving early and hiring an agent is Arizona junior forward Chase Budinger. By hiring an agent, Budinger and Harden will not be able to return to Arizona or ASU next year. Sun Devils' Harden declares for NBA [espn.com] Junior Budinger opts...
Via TrojanWire  |  April 08, 2009

Was Penders Right?

Tom Penders' buddy at ESPN, Norby, has finally returned Penders' calls and it turns out, maybe Penders wasn't as crazy as we all thought. In a radio interview recently Penders accused ESPN of doctoring the video and adding X-Ray vision. Here is the clip in question:ESPN does add a spot shadow to show Aubrey looking down, which as I mentioned in a Previous Post is debatable...
Via The BearDown  |  January 30, 2009

Tom Penders is a Dirtbag

Earlier this week Tom Penders had the gall to stand up for what Aubrey Coleman did to Chase Budinger's face last Saturday saying that ESPN doctored the video and added the x-ray vision piece to make Aubrey look bad. What really made Aubrey look bad was stepping on Chase Budinger's face and shoulder. That made him look much worse than adding a little x-ray vision graphic.Whether...
Via The BearDown  |  January 30, 2009

Houston's Coleman Apologizes For Assaulting Budinger (Video)

Via The BearDown  |  January 26, 2009

Houston Player Steps On Chase Budinger's Face

Houston's Aubrey Coleman steps on the face of Arizona's Chase Budinger in a game on Saturday.
Via D Wizzle's World  |  January 25, 2009

A personal thank you to Lute Olson

Dear Lute, As a University of Arizona graduate, I wanted to send you a thank you letter. I'm not writing to thank you for strong-arming Chase Budinger back, although that will make the team more bearable to watch. Nor am I writing you to thank you for getting rid of Kevin O'Neill or Miles Simon, because all those comments should be directed to Jim Livengood, right?
Via Fanster  |  June 19, 2008

Welcome Back Chase

As The BearDown reported earlier, Chase Budinger will be returning to Tucson for his Junior Season. According to sources close to the situation the fax came in around 2:00 PM Mountain Standard Time announcing his return for the 2008-2009 season. Also we should note that Chase's dad Duncan Budinger wanted Chase to stay in the NBA badly. It's nice to see the young man make a logical...
Via The BearDown  |  June 16, 2008

Don't stand next to Lute Olson at a bus stop

Fresh off of worrying about Chase Budinger's marketability, Lute Olson is at it again. The Hall of Fame coach granted an hour-long interview to Anthony Gimino of the Tucson Citizen, and Gimino asked a lot of pertinent questions that people want answers to. Lute spared nobody:
Via Fanster  |  June 12, 2008
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