Yuki Kawamura has finished all his Summer League games this year. In four games for the Pacers, he averaged 17 minutes per game, recording 9 points, 1 rebound, and 3 assists, with a field goal percentage of 37.5% and a three-point percentage as low as 10% (1-for-10).
Last year's Summer League, wearing the Bulls uniform, he averaged 23.8 minutes per game, delivering 9.6 points, 2.4 rebounds, 6.6 assists, and 2.2 steals, with shooting percentages of 40.5% and 39.1%, which earned him a two-way contract.

Given Kawamura's poor performance in this year's Summer League, especially his extremely poor shooting, it is highly unlikely that he will receive another two-way contract, potentially ending his run of three consecutive years in the NBA, having previously played for the Grizzlies and Bulls.

This guy was born on May 2, 2001, and is listed at 1.70 meters tall, making him the shortest active NBA player last season, which inevitably makes it difficult for him to survive long-term in the world's top basketball league.

It is worth noting that Kawamura even skipped the World Cup qualifiers to participate in this year's Summer League, but the Japanese men's basketball team still advanced to the second phase of the World Cup qualifiers as the top team in Group B.

If Kawamura is confirmed to have no place in the NBA, he might return to the Japanese national team after two years to lead them in the first window of the second phase of the World Cup qualifiers, facing Saudi Arabia on August 27 and Qatar on August 31 this year.
