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Goodbye Kawamura Yuki! It s gone, the NBA contract is gone! Today s number one point guard in Asia

9:01am, 2 July 2025【Basketball】

The Grizzlies do not renew their contract with Kawamura Yuki, who entered the NBA free market.

No surprise, expected result.

Although Kawamura Yuki played well in the G League, he played 24 games, averaged 31 minutes per game and contributed 12.4 points, 2.7 rebounds, 7.8 assists and 1 interruption in 31 minutes. He hit 40%, 41% and 74.2% in three events, but he had very few opportunities to perform in the main game. He averaged 4.2 minutes per game in 22 games, scoring 1.6 points, 0.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists.

This guy has reached the NBA level and can even be said to be the elite level. The problem is that only one offensive means can only make money on the outside, and the fatal flaw is that his height is only about 1.75 meters, destined to be the opponent's cash machine on the defensive end. Simply put, the disadvantages are lofty advantages.

However, Yuki Kawamura has not given up on continuing to pursue the NBA and may play in this summer league, but the time conflicts with the Asian Cup, let's see how he makes a choice?

Yuki Kawamura has been selected for the Japanese men's basketball team to prepare for the Asian Cup. With Hachimura Shiraki & Watanabe Yuta, he is the absolute core of the team. In other words, once he is absent, the Japanese men's basketball team may find it difficult to achieve this year's Asian Cup.

Yui Kawamura averaged 13.6 points, 7.6 assists and 2.8 offs, and 20.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game at the Paris Olympics last year. It is undoubtedly the number one point guard in Asia today. It is precisely because of its outstanding performance in the international competition that he did not try out last summer and did not participate in the Summer League and directly obtained a two-way contract provided by the Grizzlies.

The Asian Cup of Men's Basketball Team is divided into this summer, and the specific details are as follows:

Group A, Qatar, Australia, South Korea and Lebanon;

Group B, Guam, Japan, Syria and Iran;

Group C, China, Jordan, India and Saudi Arabia;

Group D, Taipei, New Zealand, Iraq and the Philippines.

By the way, Kawamura Yuki had previously shouted the slogan to lead the Japanese men's basketball team to win the Asian Cup this summer, which shows that I really want to wear the national team's jersey again after a year, but at this moment, I cannot completely ignore the development of my career. What do the

Danzu and others think about this? I will pick up the keyboard in the comment area and start the microphone boldly!

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