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How 5'8″ Yuki Kawamura Dominates Without Scoring



Yuki Kawamura has been the talk of NBA preseason. What I found most impressive is that he’s the shortest player in the league but has dominated without scoring the basketball. Click on the video to find out why.

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48 comments
@TheClonePikachu

Japanese Kuroko, or just Kuroko i guess LMAO

@DIRTYPRODiGY

My family and I have been calling him "Kawayee". Dude's got hell of a vision for passing and plays smart defense that's fosho

@jdabelado716

Bro can shoot. He's not just used to shooting at NBA range. But trust me, he's a fvcking shooter

@garyk2629

When he plays, have 2 guys who know how to cut to the rim and 2 guys who can shoot it. It will then favor his main strength, beating his defender off the dribble and driving to the basket.

@sablesoul

I really want Yuki to be good, but I just know he's going to get the post-hype treatment where everyone will start bagging on him soon. 5'8 is just such a colossal hurdle in the modern NBA. Would love to see him actually develop as a scoring threat.

@gregheffley2

Players shouldn't be helping on defense on Kawamura. Cut off his passing and make him play 1v1.