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Post#22 » by Saberestar » Tue Aug 29, 2023 4:07 pm

Japan eliminated from the FIBA World Cup.

Yuta Watanabe stats (1W-2L):

16 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.7 blocks in 32.4 minutes per game.

5/18 threes (28%)
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Post#23 » by sunsbg » Tue Aug 29, 2023 5:10 pm

Moved just fine in the highlights so all good. Should be a nice player off the bench.
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Post#24 » by lilfishi22 » Tue Aug 29, 2023 11:56 pm

garrick wrote:Yuta was the best player for the Suns vs Australia but his limitations are as we all know he is not able to create his own shot and being slight of build he can't guard the interior very well.

Team Japan was just too small and without Rui on this team no way were they going to have a prayer against an Australian team with multiple NBA players on its roster. I'm not sure why Rui decided against playing for the national team but the man just does not seem to have much competitive drive and lost a lot of my respect for him.

Outside of Hawkinson who's only like 6'10 but kind of a wide build, Japan were tiny. One dude who played decent minutes was like 5'8 or something. Made Josh Green look like a 7fter guarding him. Rui not playing is a disappointment. Apparently, he was prioritising free agency and rest after a longish playoff run. Rui would've been a real difference maker for them, shame he didn't play.

It's kinda weird/new to see my Aussie team being referred to as an international powerhouse with a pretty decent percentage of the roster being NBA players.
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Post#25 » by garrick » Wed Aug 30, 2023 4:23 am

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garrick wrote:Yuta was the best player for the Suns vs Australia but his limitations are as we all know he is not able to create his own shot and being slight of build he can't guard the interior very well.

Team Japan was just too small and without Rui on this team no way were they going to have a prayer against an Australian team with multiple NBA players on its roster. I'm not sure why Rui decided against playing for the national team but the man just does not seem to have much competitive drive and lost a lot of my respect for him.

Outside of Hawkinson who's only like 6'10 but kind of a wide build, Japan were tiny. One dude who played decent minutes was like 5'8 or something. Made Josh Green look like a 7fter guarding him. Rui not playing is a disappointment. Apparently, he was prioritising free agency and rest after a longish playoff run. Rui would've been a real difference maker for them, shame he didn't play.

It's kinda weird/new to see my Aussie team being referred to as an international powerhouse with a pretty decent percentage of the roster being NBA players.


I think that's Yuki Togashi that had a stint with the Mavs Summer league team a few years back.

Good player but unfortunately he's only 5'6 so he's severely undersized and was exploited a lot on defense.
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Post#26 » by sunsbg » Sat Sep 2, 2023 2:31 pm

Have to question the title based on Yuta's performance in World Cup, at least when it comes to long range shooting. 0-5 for 3 in a win today, better game on D with 10rbs and 2blks. Played all 40 mins, so appears he's healthy.

Less space and open shots in FIBA has led to many players not looking great from outside. Cam and Mikal when it comes to Suns related players, but Ingram's 4ppg in almost 16mpg is the worst. He's getting a lot of criticism on GB for not being able to play off ball.
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Post#27 » by TASTIC » Sun Sep 3, 2023 10:54 pm

sunsbg wrote:Have to question the title based on Yuta's performance in World Cup, at least when it comes to long range shooting. 0-5 for 3 in a win today, better game on D with 10rbs and 2blks. Played all 40 mins, so appears he's healthy.

Less space and open shots in FIBA has led to many players not looking great from outside. Cam and Mikal when it comes to Suns related players, but Ingram's 4ppg in almost 16mpg is the worst. He's getting a lot of criticism on GB for not being able to play off ball.

Yep agreed and it's not just off-ball but he just hasn't adjusted to not being the main guy. He's not a knockdown shooter, isn't a great defender or rebounder, so what skillset is he bringing to the team? Will be very interesting how he goes with Zion back, one of them could get dealt quick if it doesn't click.
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Post#28 » by bigfoot » Tue Oct 3, 2023 10:05 pm

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Post#29 » by lilfishi22 » Tue Oct 3, 2023 10:21 pm

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Mentioned it before but I'll say it again, dude is gonna be a fan favourite. Love me some Yuta
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Post#30 » by Saberestar » Mon Oct 9, 2023 10:11 am

Suns coach Frank Vogel on Yuta Watanabe's performance today. Watanabe had 10 points, made two threes and had two steals along with five rebounds in a team-high 30 minutes.

"He was great. Gave us a good lift in overtime. The first half, he really played better defensively than he did offensively and he played pretty well offensively. But he really has a knack for being in the right spots, understanding schemes and played a good two-way game tonight."

This was Yuta’s sequence of the game in overtime. Deflected a pass to the roller and then hit a floater on offense. Gave the Suns a two-possession lead.

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Post#31 » by lilfishi22 » Mon Oct 9, 2023 10:44 pm

Shades of his WC performance! LOVE THIS SIGNING

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