No, big brother.
In the preseason game of Philadelphia 117-95 Nets, Choi Yong-hee couldn't get it for a second, so he just sat on the bench and handed a towel and applauded......
Looking at the playing time of other people, it feels like the Nets coach is using this game as a regular season to practice the lineup.
The Nets only have one preseason game left to play, facing the Raptors at home on the 19th of this month, Choi Yong-hee played two games in front of him, playing a total of 14 minutes and scoring 6 points and 3 boards, shooting 2-of-7, 3-of-3 three-pointers, and 1-of-2 free throws.
Compared with Choi Yong-hee, who has a two-way contract with the Nets, and Yuki Kawamura, who has an Exhibit 10 contract with the Grizzlies, he has played like a fish in water, playing more than 20 minutes in the last two games, scoring a total of 12 points and 15 assists, and his passing ability can even make Morant breathless.
Grizzly bear legend Tony Allen was also impressed by Kawamura's performance and gave him a nickname, Japan Chocolate.
And it's worth mentioning thatWith the Grizzlies signing Scottie Pippen Jr. to a four-year standard contract, a two-way contract spot is currently vacant on the team, and Kawamura is widely considered the best candidate to replace him based on his past preseason performances.
At present, there is already news that Yuki Kawamura will officially sign a Grizzly Bear.
In the past two years, Kawamura Yuki is a rising star in the FIBA arena, averaging 13.6 points, 7.6 assists and 2 boards per game in last year's World Cup, and 20.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game in this year's Olympic Games.
However, when he first entered the NBA, Kawamura did not immediately adapt to the play on the offensive end, and shot a total of 0 of 9 in two consecutive preseason games (0 of 7 from three-point range), and it was not until the fourth game against the Pacers that he gradually regained his touch, scoring 10 points and 7 assists on 3-of-7 from three-point range, playing his best performance so far, and it may also be a battle to officially win the trust of the Grizzlies.
In fact, regardless of whether Kawamura can switch from an Exhibit 10 contract to a two-way contract in the end, he will represent the Grizzlies' team in the Development League after the preseason, and then wait for the opportunity to play in the NBA season in the 24-25 season.
If Kawamura concentrates on staying in the United States for the 24-25 season, he may not play the Asian preliminary rematch between the Chinese men's basketball team and Japan at home next February, which is certainly good news for us to win then, but it is a pity because I hope this is a game where both sides are fully deployed.
In the first match of the Asian preliminary round between the Chinese men's basketball team and Japan, Kawamura contributed 12 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists to lead the team to a 76-73 victory, and threw a key three-pointer on Zhao Jiwei's head in the game.
Of course, Choi Yong-hee will probably not play in the Asian preliminary round in February next year, but his importance to the Chinese men's basketball team is far less obvious than that of Kawamura to Japan.
The Japan men's basketball team with or without Yuki Kawamura is completely two different teams, and Hachimura can't compare to their status in the national team.
I have to say that with a height of only 1.72 meters, it does not prevent Kawamura from being a giant on the basketball court, and he is only 23 years old, and there are infinite possibilities in the future.