Budinger to Return for Junior Season

Chase Budinger
Arizona forward Chase Budinger will forgo the NBA draft and return to the Wildcats for the 2008-09 basketball season.
University of Arizona men’s basketball player Chase Budinger announced Monday that he will return to the program next year for his junior season.
Budinger made himself available for the National Basketball Association draft on April 8, but did not sign with an agent and continued his coursework, which allowed him to maintain his NCAA eligibility.
“Over the last several weeks I have experienced the NBA draft process, attended several workouts with a variety of NBA clubs and received much positive feedback from those teams. However, it is my decision to return to The University of Arizona,” Budinger said.
Budinger said that head coach Lute Olson was a factor in his decision to return to the UA.
“The opportunity to play again for Coach Olson, in my mind, best prepares me to have a successful NBA career. I want to enter the NBA with great certainty of my future potential and believe the chance to develop further under Coach Olson enhances that opportunity. I want to thank the NBA and the clubs for their time and feedback and look forward to another exciting season as an Arizona Wildcat.”
Budinger, a 6-foot-7, 208-pound sophomore forward from Encinitas, Calif., earned second-team all-District 15 honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches and third-team all-Pacific-10 Conference kudos after averaging 17.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game in 34 appearances this season. Budinger shot 44.6 percent (204-of-457) from the field and led the team with 73 3-point field goals (.380 percentage) and 1,200 minutes played. He posted a team-leading 29 double-figure scoring games in 2007-08 and registered one double-double.
He posted season bests in nearly every statistical category as a sophomore, including field goals (204), field goal attempts (457), 3-point field goals, 3-point field goal attempts (192), free throws (102), free throw attempts (142), rebounds (184), assists (99), steals (38), points scored (583) and scoring average.
In two seasons at Arizona, Budinger averaged 16.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 65 career games. He had a 46.3 percent field goal percentage and was 37.5 percent from 3-point range. On March 6, Budinger became the 42nd player in Arizona history to score 1,000 career points, and was just the sixth sophomore to accomplish the feat.
“I’m thrilled that Chase has decided to come back,” Olson said. “Selfishly, I feel the decision is in Chase’s best interest. I feel that in a year he will be a top-10 pick. With guards like Nic (Wise) and Brandon (Jennings), he’ll have two great passers getting him the ball. Our style of play next year will be much more conducive to Chase having a great year, much like he did when he was the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year in 2007.”
Budinger is one of 12 Wildcats who have declared early for the NBA draft since Olson became head coach: Brian Williams (1991), Mike Bibby (1998), Gilbert Arenas (2001), Jason Gardner (2001), Richard Jefferson (2001), Michael Wright (2001), Andre Iguodala (2004), Chris Rodgers (2005), Mustafa Shakur (2006), Marcus Williams (2007) and Jerryd Bayless (2008). Of that list, only Gardner, Rodgers, Shakur and Budinger returned to school and completed their eligibility.
The 2008 NBA draft is scheduled for June 26 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Arizona (19-15 overall, 8-10 Pac-10) made its 24th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007-08, which is the longest active streak in the nation.
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