SHENYANG, Northeast China, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- Liaoning Hunters have waived
to sign up former NBA player Vin Baker for their Chinese Basketball Association
(CBA) league campaign due to physical concerns, the Chinese club announced on
Thursday.
"Baker is an experienced player, but he isn't physically fit enough to play
in the CBA league," said Hunters head coach Guo Shiqiang.
"We're going to have a long and competitive new season. It is too much for
a 37-year-old veteran," he added.
Baker, who averaged 15.1 points in his 13-year NBA career, appeared in four
consecutive All-Star Games and played for the United States at the 2000 Sydney
Olympic Games.
The 2.22m forward played for several NBA teams before he was released by
the Minnesota Timber wolves in 2006 for alcoholism.
Baker had a two-day trial at the Hunters after he arrived in Yingkou,
Liaoning Province, on November 30. Despite his superb skills and accurate
shooting, his physical condition let the Liaoning club down.
"His body doesn't allow him to play a 50-game season. He had to take a rest
in a five-to-five game. We are regretful he cannot play with us," Guo said.
The Hunters, last-season's runners-up, are desperate to find a replacement
for Tommy Smith, who was sacked for poor performance in the opening rounds of
this season.