After some ill-advised transactions involving draft picks that have led to a series of poor regular season records, the Brooklyn Nets are back to the drawing board in search of veteran players to fill their roster and who better than former Wildcat Chase Budinger.
Following a relatively eventful offseason regarding player acquisitions for Brooklyn, the Nets have filled their 20-player training camp roster with the signing of former Arizona Wildcat Chase Budinger on Nets Media Day.
The seven-year NBA forward will join former Wildcat Rondae Hollis-Jefferson to hopefully add athleticism to the wing positions on both sides of the ball, with Budinger providing a high-flying, sharp shooting presence as a 6’7″ guard while Rondae continues to develop into an elite NBA defender.