Timberwolves’ Kyle Anderson will play for China in World Cup

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The Timberwolves’ Kyle Anderson’s great-grandfather was from Shenzhen, the Chinese city near Hong Kong in the southeast of the massive nation.

That gave him an opening to become a naturalized Chinese citizen and play for China in the World Cup coming up next month. Anderson took advantage of the chance and announced he — playing under his Chinese name Li Kaier — will suit up for the nation in the tournament.

Anderson will be the best player on a Chinese team considered a long shot to win the tournament (or even advance out of group play). Also on the roster is center Qi Zhou, who played 18 games for the Rockets across a couple of seasons and last played professionally in Australia.

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Serbian Sasa Djordjevic coaches the Chinese national team, which will play in Group B in Manila facing South Sudan, Serbia (without Nikola Jokić), and Puerto Rico.

The World Cup tips off on Aug. 25, with games being played in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.



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