Clippers' Chris Kaman has a solid return

Considering all of it — the rust and rest — Chris Kaman played well defensively in his first game since Dec. 5.

Kaman, who had been out because of an injured left ankle, played nine minutes and had four points, six rebounds and three blocked shots in the Clippers' 98-90 victory against Minnesota on Wednesday.

"I just wanted to come out, be patient, take my time," Kaman said. "I rushed a couple of shots but other than that, I was pretty patient and careful to make the right moves, the right plays. Not take any gambles. I just tried to use my minutes wisely. … I've always been a decent rebounder. I just tried to do that again. A lot of times when teams don't make shots, there's a lot rebounds out there."

"I thought he was good defensively," Coach Vinny Del Negro said. "He can always shoot the ball, but I thought his defense was good. Did a nice job for us. It gives you a big boost."

Said Baron Davis: "I love playing with Chris. He's a huge threat out there when he's out there on the floor because of the way he shoots the ball. He pretty much came out there on fire. For him, the good thing about him being out, he has a different mentality and a different mind-set. He's very vocal and that's what we need."

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