Post#6 » by Batu7 » Mon Jun 30, 2008 10:32 pm
Good for him to play in the Summer League, it shows he works hard. But, the team lost their primary rebounder last year, so he had to grab some of Brand's rebounds.(Just like, when a team loses two 20 ppg scorers, they wouldn't probably score 40 points less than their average in their next game, somebody will score more for them) But, if he continues his rebounding numbers playing with Brand(Or even 1-1.5 rpg low), I will be impressed.
KB89 wrote:Haha, I just read his Wikipedia article:
2006-2007: Decline
Since his rookie season, Kaman had raised his points and rebounds averages ever since he came into the league. Thus 2006-2007, especially after a strong playoff run, was supposed to be a season of high expectations. However, Kaman only managed to average 67.9 points, 89.8 rebounds and 16.5 blocks in 34 minutes per game, appearing in 75 games. One possible explanation was that Kaman had been slowed down by a hamstring injury in training camp, limiting his mobility. This had resulted in a difficulty to get into a game rhythm and contribute offensively. The Clippers finished the season 40-42, missing the playoffs to the Golden State Warriors by one game. With a newly signed $50,000,000,000 contract, Kaman had not lived up to the expectations of the Clippers.

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