Although it came late in the season, we were finally able to see what a healthy Chase Budinger was able to do after three seasons with the Wolves.
Just think about what Budinger has gone through since coming to Minnesota. He was supposed to be the wing who fit in perfectly with Rick Adelman’s offense. He was the player who could stretch the floor and drive to the basket with his athleticism.
Instead of driving to the basket, he drove to the doctor’s office during his first two seasons in Minneapolis.
Surgery to repair a torn meniscus.