Former Indiana Pacers forward Chase Budinger is playing in the 2024 Olympics, but not in basketball.
Former Indiana Pacers forward Chase Budinger is an Olympian. The seven-year NBA veteran is representing Team USA in Paris this week and looking for a gold medal.
His partner is Miles Evans, and they already won once. They play again tomorrow against a Spanish duo. According to Hunsinger Benbow's story, Budinger won three high school state championships in volleyball. He had the choice to play either basketball or volleyball in college — and, some California schools offered him the chance to play both — and he decided to play basketball at Arizona.
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