Report by Mehr News Agency (original source:
NBA.com)
Iranian center Hamed Haddadi says he is ready to play for Memphis Grizzlies
but the officials haven't given him a chance. Hamed was the Most Valuable Player
of last year's FIBA Asia Championship in China after leading the Iranians to a
second straight title. Hamed will also compete for Iran at the 2010 FIBA World
Championship in Istanbul.

For now, the 24-year-old is patiently waiting for
his chance with the Grizzlies after appearing in just 12 games and playing a
total of 48 minutes.
In an interview published on NBA.com, Hamed was asked about his lack of game
time.
"It happens to me all the time, they don't play me, but I'm ready to play," the
7ft 2in center said. "It's hard because you don't know if you'll play for 10
games in a row. (Then) They put you in the game and your conditioning is not
good, and you can't play. But sometimes that happens."
Hamed's mindset is to be ready when Memphis coach Lionel Hollins does call his
name.
"If they should give me a chance, very good," he said. "I try my best. I try my
best to help the team in practice or in games. I try."
Memphis are one of the surprise teams in the NBA with 22 wins and 19 defeats.
They are in a pack of teams chasing Oklahoma City and Utah (both 24-18) for the
last two Western Conference play-off spots.
Hamed isn't playing, but his team is winning and that, he wants his fans to
know, is the most important thing right now.
"I'm very happy we win," Hamed said. "My teammates play awesome. Awesome. I'm
very happy with it. I'm not worried that I don't play. I want to play. But now
we win, we win these games. It's normal I don't play."
Just how long he stays happy remains to be seen.
When asked about his plans after his contract expires next year he said, "If my
contract is finished and I find a contract, I stay. It's my dream, in the NBA.
If not, I go. My agent, he talks to all teams. I don't know.
"I have one more year on the contract. That's a long time. The NBA is a long
season. We have 40 games left, maybe we will go to the play-offs. I hope, I wish
for the play-offs. And we have one more year. I have a chance to play maybe next
season."
One reason why he hasn't played much has been down to the rapid development of
starter Marc Gasol, who like Hamed is in his second season in the NBA and with
Grizz.
The two actually practice against each other and Hamed has been impressed by the
Spain international who will also be at the FIBA World Championship.
"Before the game, in the warm-up, we play one-on-one with Marc," Hamed said. "He
is smart. He's really, really smart. He can shoot, his hook shot is very good,
his discipline is very good. His foot (speed), the leg is so fast. It's hard to
stop him. He's played better than last year, I think.
"We shot together, and last year it was not good enough. His play is up now this
season. Last year, he couldn't block shots. This season, he blocks two or three
a game. One night he has six blocked shots. Awesome."
At last month's draw for the FIBA World Championship in Turkey, Iran discovered
they would play against the United States, Slovenia, Brazil, Croatia and Tunisia
in Group B.
Hamed said it was important to play against the best teams in the world and is
looking forward to the game against the Americans.
"We want to play well at the World Championship," Hamed said. "We don't (think
we'll) win. We'll try to win. I think we'll have a couple of wins, one or two. I
promise that ..."
Because he comes from Asia and is a tall center, some believe Hamed can raise
the profile of basketball in Iran just as 7ft 6in Yao Ming has done in China.
"Maybe in a couple, three years, I'll be the same as Yao," Hamed said, "if I
play in the NBA. If I don't play, nobody sees."
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