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Is this the gap? Just obtaining a two-way contract, Chuankawamura Yuhui &quot "Stay in NBA"

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It was not until I saw this scene that I understood the real reason why Chinese basketball has always been passively "beaten". Yuki Kawamura only signed a two-way contract with the Bulls, but he was allowed not to come back to play the Asian Cup.

As the shortest player in the league today, Kawamura Yuki entered the NBA last year and received full support from the Basketball Association. Even though he signed a two-way contract with the Grizzlies, the Japanese Basketball Association held a grand farewell ceremony for him when Kawamura went to the NBA. In the NBA arena, although the playing time is short, after a season of training, Yuki Kawamura has become the number one point guard in Asia.

In this summer league, Yuki Kawamura played 5 games for the Bulls, averaging 9.6 points, 6.6 assists and 2.2 steals per game. His outstanding performance also eventually won a one-year, $640,000 two-way contract provided by the Bulls.

This is not the end. What is surprising is that after receiving this two-way contract, the Japanese Basketball Association gave the green light: "In order for Kawamura to develop better in the NBA, he doesn't have to come back to play the Asian Cup." But compared with the first round No. 16 Chinese player Yang Hansen just signed a four-year contract of $21 million, but he is about to return to China to prepare for the Asian Cup. Others have to go out and develop without giving up a slight opportunity. We are bestowing on all the ways to call excellent players home for the so-called results. Perhaps this is the real reason for the gap with other countries!

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