Raku Yamura ahead of the second act the next day “I’m really looking forward to the results of training my body.”
"I don't feel much pressure and I think I can do it," commented on the final chapter of the rookie season.
After finishing the team practice, Riki Yamura (Washington Wizards) expressed his enthusiasm for the eight-game seeding game (ranking match) starting on August 1st. “I’m grateful that I can play again in the environment of the bubble (space separated by the league). For me, for the last three or four months, I’ve been working hard to improve my body. I think so, it’s great fun.”
NBA is the new coronavirus (COVID-19) The regular season was suspended on March 13 to prevent the spread of the infection. After four and a half months of trial and error, the second act of the season was celebrated on July 30, at the venue in Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Rui Hachimura, who was nominated as 9th overall in the first round of the draft by Wizards on June 21, last year, is said to have changed his mind about 9 months after the NBA debut match on October 24. “It’s a completely different thing. I think I was able to afford a little more, or I think that the experience of the past year has come out as a result. Now I am doing it as a challenger as a young team, as a team as well as me. I don’t feel much pressure, and I think I can do it.”
In mid-December last year, he was forced to leave the front for about a month and a half after injuring his groin, but Yamura, who had returned to play in early February this year and played as a starting power forward, said, “About four or five months of basketball. I didn’t do that, so I think I have a feeling that it will be the next season,” he said, renewing his mood and welcoming the seeding game. About three weeks after entering the venue of Act II. “I haven’t eaten for about four weeks, so I miss Japanese food,”
Rui Hachimura said, and as the season reopened, he had the opportunity to “rest his body, watch films, etc. I feel like I’m a little more focused on basketball (than before).” Eight Wizards seeding games will last about two weeks from August 1st to 14th. Looking at Japan time, there are games that start at 5:00 in the morning, and games that start at 1:30 and 3:00 in the middle of the night.
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But Yamura sent such a message to Japanese fans. “I think it’s tough because there is a time difference, but we are planning to work together as a team toward the playoffs. I think that there is a speed and a highlight for us, so please take a look. “. Wither What will Yamura, who became the first option of Z, show in Orlando as the final chapter of the rookie season? Even if you can’t check it in real time, I would definitely like you to watch it for later viewing.