5’8″ Japanese Player Yuki Kawamura Might Be the Best Passer in NBA History

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First there was Pistol Pete, then there was Magic Johnson, then there was Lebron James, now there is Yuki Kawamura, the 5’8″ Japanese sensation, who is making waves in the NBA preseason with the Memphis Grizzlies. Some might think it’s crazy to suggest that he could be the best passer in NBA history, but his performances so far have been nothing short of extraordinary.

How Yuki Kawamura’s NBA Journey

Kawamura’s journey to the NBA has been a remarkable one, filled with determination and resilience.

Despite his height, he has proven that he can compete at the highest level, and his preseason performances have been a testament to his incredible skill and vision on the court.

Kawamura’s journey to the NBA began in Japan, where he played for the Yokohama B-Corsairs. His standout performances in the Japanese league and his impressive showing at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games caught the attention of NBA scouts.

Kawamura signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Grizzlies, a non-guaranteed, one-year deal that allowed him to participate in the team’s preseason.

This contract gave him the opportunity to showcase his talents and potentially earn a spot on the final roster.

Yuki Kawamura’s Passing Skills Go Viral

In the preseason, Kawamura has been a revelation. His passes have been nothing short of magical, reminiscent of the legendary “White Chocolate” Jason Williams.

Kawamura’s ability to find open teammates with no-look passes and his court vision have made him a viral sensation on social media.

One of his passes to Zach Edey during a game against the Pacers went viral, accumulating over 500,000 views on Twitter in under two hours. However, in this game that wasn’t even the best of his passes.

His highlight-reel dimes have been lighting up timelines, and fans are already dubbing him “Yuki Magic.”

Kawamura’s impact on the court goes beyond just flashy passes. His ability to make everyone around him better is evident in the performances of his teammates.

Zach Edey, in particular, has been dominating in large part due to the open looks he is getting thanks to Kawamura’s court vision.

In a recent game against the Indiana Pacers, Kawamura ended the night with 10 points and seven assists in 25 minutes off the bench.

His connection with Edey has been a key factor in the Grizzlies’ success in the preseason, with Edey scoring 23 points and grabbing nine rebounds in the same game.

Kawamura’s journey to the NBA has been filled with challenges, but his determination and skill have allowed him to overcome them.

His performances in the preseason have shown that he has the potential to be one of the best passers in NBA history, if he isn’t already.

His ability to make everyone around him better, combined with his incredible court vision and passing skills, make him a valuable asset to the Grizzlies.

As the preseason continues, all eyes will be on Kawamura to see if he can secure a spot on the final roster and continue to dazzle fans with his magical passes. His main issue of course will be on the defensive end.

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