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Chris Andersen

Christopher Claus "Chris" Andersen〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nba.com/features/photos_CA_040210.html )〕 (born July 7, 1978) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Nicknamed Birdman,〔(【引用サイトリンク】website=Basketball-Reference.com )〕 Andersen was born in Long Beach, California, grew up in Iola, Texas, and played one year at Blinn College.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NBA.com: Chris Andersen Bio Page )〕 Andersen began his professional career in the Chinese Basketball Association and the American minor leagues. He then played in the NBA for the Denver Nuggets and the New Orleans Hornets. The , center/power forward received a two-year ban from the NBA in 2006 for violating the league's drug policy, but was reinstated on March 4, 2008, and re-signed with the Hornets the next day. He returned to Denver later in 2008, and remained with them until 2012. He signed with the Heat in January 2013. He is the only Blinn student to ever play in the NBA.
==Early life==
Andersen was the second of the three children of corrections officer and Danish immigrant Claus Andersen and Linda Holubec, a Tennessee native who worked as a waitress at the Port Hueneme base, and played basketball in high school.〔 In 1982, when Andersen was four, his family moved to Texas, using a loan from the Texas Veterans Land Board to purchase a 10-acre plot in unincorporated Iola, about 100 miles north of Houston. Shortly later, Claus left the family without finishing the house they were building. The Andersens then lived off the land, with Linda working on low-end jobs and relying on the help of neighbors and Linda's brother, who was a Navy supply boat captain. During Andersen's middle school years, he and his siblings were sent to a group home in Dallas for three years.
During high school, Andersen was convinced to take up basketball by the varsity basketball coach, who said the sport could give him a chance at a college scholarship. Andersen could not get the grades to attend the University of Houston, but went to Blinn College in Brenham, where the coach was the father of Andersen's high school coach. He played one season with the Blinn Buccaneers, leading the National Junior College Athletic Association players in blocks.〔

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