Udrih not only scores; he sets up others with driving ability
By Sam Amick - samick@sacbee.com
Published 10:19 am PST Monday, November 19, 2007
Story appeared in SPORTS section, Page C4
This was, in every way, exactly what the Kings hoped for when they signed Beno Udrih on Nov. 1.
Yes, he was a scoring point guard, but they believed he also could find his teammates. And the fact that he spent much of the last two seasons on San Antonio's bench was no indication that he belonged there for good.
Beno's best was on display for much of Sunday's game against Detroit at Arco Arena, as he finished with 23 points and six assists.
"We now have someone people have to pay attention to on pick and rolls, someone who can penetrate and make plays for other people," Kings coach Reggie Theus said recently. "Roles change and situations change, and we should be getting better by getting (Udrih)."
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By Sam Amick - samick@sacbee.com
Published 10:19 am PST Monday, November 19, 2007
Story appeared in SPORTS section, Page C4
This was, in every way, exactly what the Kings hoped for when they signed Beno Udrih on Nov. 1.
Yes, he was a scoring point guard, but they believed he also could find his teammates. And the fact that he spent much of the last two seasons on San Antonio's bench was no indication that he belonged there for good.
Beno's best was on display for much of Sunday's game against Detroit at Arco Arena, as he finished with 23 points and six assists.
"We now have someone people have to pay attention to on pick and rolls, someone who can penetrate and make plays for other people," Kings coach Reggie Theus said recently. "Roles change and situations change, and we should be getting better by getting (Udrih)."
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