Justin’s Japan: NBA D-Leaguer Yuki Togashi
By JQ magazine editor Justin Tedaldi (CIR Kobe-shi, 2001-02) for Shukan NY Seikatsu. Visit his Examiner.com Japanese culture page here for related stories.
Originally hailing from Niigata Prefecture, 21-year-old Japanese national basketball team veteran Yuki Togashi joined the Texas Legends of the NBA Development League as a point guard last November after playing in four games with the Dallas Mavericks last year during Summer League.Togashi made his D-League debut in New York on Jan. 24, shooting a field goal in the third quarter that helped the Legends rise to a 93-92 victory over the Westchester Knicks in their inaugural season.That same week in January, the New York Times featured a story on Yuta Watanabe, 20, a towering 6-foot-8 point guard for George Washington University. A native of Kagawa Prefecture in Shikoku, the Times dubbed him a “Basketball Ambassador†in the headline, drawing comparisons with the Asian American NBA star (and former New York Knick) Jeremy Lin.While the 5-foot-7 Togashi could be viewed as a long shot for the NBA (where the average player is at least a foot taller), he follows in the footsteps of players like Yuta Tabuse, the “Michael Jordan of Japan†who was the first Japanese-born basketball player to play in the NBA, appearing in four games with the Phoenix Suns during the 2004-05 NBA season.As the influence of American basketball continues to captivate Asia, Japanese youth with dreams of turning pro are working hard to take part in this exciting new era.