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Yuki Kawamura, a guard for the Chicago Bulls and former player with the Memphis Grizzlies, has been featured in the Bulls' first two games at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. The Bulls added him to their roster earlier this month after the Grizzlies decided not to extend his contract, giving him significant playing time.
After scoring four points in a 109-92 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Saturday, Kawamura spoke to the media, expressing his affection for Memphis. He stated, "I miss Memphis for sure," praising the city's people as "so nice" and expressing his desire to have played there this season. However, he acknowledged the move as a business decision, saying, "It is what it is," while expressing satisfaction with his current opportunity with the Bulls and emphasizing his need to improve.
During the game, Kawamura's former teammate Ja Morant showed support by posting an Instagram story watching him play. When asked about Morant, Kawamura responded emotionally, saying, "Of course I miss him," and referred to Morant as his "big brother." He added that Morant is planning a trip to Japan soon, and Kawamura hopes to be in Japan at the same time to reunite with him.
Looking ahead, Kawamura and the Bulls are scheduled to face the Indiana Pacers at 6 p.m. ET on Monday, with the game airing nationally on ESPNU. The Grizzlies, meanwhile, will play the Golden State Warriors at 10:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday, broadcast on NBATV.
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