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Chris Kaman decision right around the corner

February 25, 2008

David Hein, who is following the German basketball for FIBA very closely talked again to the German national coach Dirk Bauermann about Chris Kaiman.

David Hein: The news that center Chris Kaman of the Los Angeles Clippers had German great-grandparents made big news here in Germany. Is there anything new on the Kaman-front to report?

Dirk Bauermann: There’s nothing new. I can tell you that we’re pursuing it, but that’s all I can say. It’s difficult because it’s such a long time ago with his great-grandparents. And there’s not a whole lot of time. The qualifying tournament is right around the corner. I don’t know. It’s wide open.

We will keep you updated on if or when Chris is German!

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