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Oldenburg basketball players react to injury worries

EWE Baskets Oldenburg are plagued by personnel worries. A new player is coming in to fill the gaps.

Oldenburg coach Pedro Calles gives instructions on the sidelines. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Oldenburg coach Pedro Calles gives instructions on the sidelines. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Basketball - Oldenburg basketball players react to injury worries

EWE Baskets Oldenburg has responded to its tight personnel situation by signing a new player. Chaundee Brown Jr. has joined the club from Champions League rivals SIG Strasbourg, as the German basketball club announced on Monday. The American (25) is set to make his first appearance against the Syntainics MBC next weekend.

"In Chaundee, we've found a player who can also play a role in our squad when our currently injured players at the power forward position return," said Oldenburg's Sporting Director Srdjan Klaric.

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  1. The injury concern at the power forward position in Oldenburg's squad has led to the personnel care of adding Chaundee Brown Jr., who joins from SIG Strasbourg.
  2. Despite the signing, Oldenburg's Sporting Director Srdjan Klaric is optimistic that the newly acquired player will contribute even after the return of the currently injured players.
  3. With Lower Saxony's Bundesliga competition heating up, EWE Baskets Oldenburg is monitoring their personnel situation closely, as they now have an additional player in their roster with Chaundee Brown Jr.'s arrival.
  4. As Oldenburg prepares for their upcoming match against the Syntainics MBC, they hope that the addition of Chaundee Brown Jr. will bolster their offensive and defensive capabilities, addressing their injury concerns at the power forward position.

Source: www.stern.de

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