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Substitute for Jacoben Brown: Chris Kramer signed for Hapoel Jerusalem
The American guard, who played last season for Moscow Khimki, is coming to the capital by the end of the season.
Both parties have exit options during the contract.
The captain's injury is less serious than initially seen: expected to return in 8-6 weeks
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Ahrela Weisberg
Sunday, 20 September 2020, 20:18
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In a week, Hapoel Jerusalem will take off for Otna, ahead of the Champions League Final Eight tournament, and tonight (Sunday) it completed a quick move to close the squad, in light of the injury of Jacoben Brown.
The Reds signed Chris Kramer until the end of the season, with both sides having exit options during the contract.
Kramer (32, 1.91) arrives in the capital with prolonged European experience;
Last season he played for the first time in the Euroleague, contributing 5.1 points and 2.9 assists in 16 appearances with Moscow Khimki, and before that he played for five consecutive seasons in the Eurocup - three in Oldenburg and two Britas Vilnius.
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Chris Kramer (Photo: Hapoel Jerusalem's official website)
Kramer (32, 1.91) arrives in the capital with prolonged European experience;
Last season he played for the first time in the Euroleague, contributing 5.1 points and 2.9 assists in 16 appearances with Moscow Khimki, and before that he played for five consecutive seasons in the Eurocup - three in Oldenburg and two Britas Vilnius.
He will join the squad built by Oded Katash ahead of the European finals, but it is not clear how much Jerusalem will build on him for the entire season.
The absence of Brown, who injured his shoulder in a training match against Hapoel Tel Aviv last week, will be shorter than initially estimated.
Currently, the estimated downtime is six to eight weeks, not several months.
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