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Kaman stands seven feet tall (213 cm) and weighs 265 pounds (120 kg). Kaman played [[college basketball]] for [[Central Michigan University]]. The Los Angeles Clippers selected him with the sixth pick in the [[2003 NBA Draft]]. Kaman played in 145 games in his first two [[NBA]] seasons, averaging 7.4 points per game, 6.1 rebounds per game and 1.1 assists per game. In his third season, he averaged 11.9 points and 9.6 rebounds per game in which the Clippers made the playoffs.
Kaman stands seven feet tall (213 cm) and weighs 265 pounds (120 kg). Kaman played [[college basketball]] for [[Central Michigan University]]. The Los Angeles Clippers selected him with the sixth pick in the [[2003 NBA Draft]]. Kaman played in 145 games in his first two [[NBA]] seasons, averaging 7.4 points per game, 6.1 rebounds per game and 1.1 assists per game. In his third season, he averaged 11.9 points and 9.6 rebounds per game in which the Clippers made the playoffs.


Kaman suffers from [[Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]].<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/20/eveningnews/main1423685.shtml?source=RSS&attr=Health_1423685</ref> Kaman spent much of his childhood on a chicken farm<ref>http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20060424-124323-9395r.htm</ref> and as a child he used to tear shingles off of neighbors' rooftops and misbehave in school. His ADHD affected his play in high school. He took [[Ritalin]] to treat the condition, but the drug killed his appetite. Kaman became very skinny as a result.
Kaman suffers from [[Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder]].<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/20/eveningnews/main1423685.shtml?source=RSS&attr=Health_1423685</ref> Kaman swore, he shouted, he was immature and he was stupid. Kaman spent much of his childhood on a chicken farm<ref>http://www.washtimes.com/sports/20060424-124323-9395r.htm</ref> and as a child he used to tear shingles off of neighbors' rooftops and misbehave in school. His ADHD affected his play in high school. He took [[Ritalin]] to treat the condition, but the drug killed his appetite. Kaman became very skinny as a result.


Kaman attended Tri-unity [[Christianity|Christian]] School in [[Wyoming, Michigan]], where he led his high school varsity to the state Class D quarterfinals in [[2000]]. Despite this, or perhaps because of his school's small size (his graduating class consisted of 47 students), he was only recruited by two schools: [[Hope College]] (a [[Division III]] school) and Central Michigan University. He played three seasons at Central Michigan, leading them to an [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] tournament appearance in 2003 and garnering [[Associated Press]] Honorable Mention All-America honors before declaring for the [[2003 NBA Draft]], where the Clippers selected him sixth overall.
Kaman attended Tri-unity [[Christianity|Christian]] School in [[Wyoming, Michigan]], where he led his high school varsity to the state Class D quarterfinals in [[2000]]. Despite this, or perhaps because of his school's small size (his graduating class consisted of 47 students), he was only recruited by two schools: [[Hope College]] (a [[Division III]] school) and Central Michigan University. He played three seasons at Central Michigan, leading them to an [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] tournament appearance in 2003 and garnering [[Associated Press]] Honorable Mention All-America honors before declaring for the [[2003 NBA Draft]], where the Clippers selected him sixth overall.

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Chris Kaman
Los Angeles Clippers
PositionCenter
Personal information
Born (1982-04-28) April 28, 1982 (age 42)
Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan
NationalityUSA
Listed height7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
Listed weight265 lb (120 kg)
Career information
High schoolTri-Unity Christian
CollegeCentral Michigan
NBA draft2003: 6th overall
Selected by the Los Angeles Clippers
Playing career2003–present
Stats at NBA.com Edit this at Wikidata
Stats at Basketball Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Christopher Zane Kaman (born April 28 1982, in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American professional basketball player for the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers.

Kaman stands seven feet tall (213 cm) and weighs 265 pounds (120 kg). Kaman played college basketball for Central Michigan University. The Los Angeles Clippers selected him with the sixth pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. Kaman played in 145 games in his first two NBA seasons, averaging 7.4 points per game, 6.1 rebounds per game and 1.1 assists per game. In his third season, he averaged 11.9 points and 9.6 rebounds per game in which the Clippers made the playoffs.

Kaman suffers from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.[1] Kaman swore, he shouted, he was immature and he was stupid. Kaman spent much of his childhood on a chicken farm[2] and as a child he used to tear shingles off of neighbors' rooftops and misbehave in school. His ADHD affected his play in high school. He took Ritalin to treat the condition, but the drug killed his appetite. Kaman became very skinny as a result.

Kaman attended Tri-unity Christian School in Wyoming, Michigan, where he led his high school varsity to the state Class D quarterfinals in 2000. Despite this, or perhaps because of his school's small size (his graduating class consisted of 47 students), he was only recruited by two schools: Hope College (a Division III school) and Central Michigan University. He played three seasons at Central Michigan, leading them to an NCAA tournament appearance in 2003 and garnering Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America honors before declaring for the 2003 NBA Draft, where the Clippers selected him sixth overall.

Kaman is ambidextrous and is known for his strong Christian beliefs and for his wild blond hair.

In an April 2006 playoff game versus the Denver Nuggets, opposing player Reggie Evans reached in and pulled at Kaman's testicles after boxing out for a rebound [3]. Evans was later fined $10,000 for his actions. [4] Kaman, however, was reportedly disappointed that Evans did not receive a suspension.

The Clippers signed Kaman to a multiyear contract extension that begins with the 2007-08 season.[citation needed]

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