FIBA WORLD CUP

Watanabe: Either win, or I no longer deserve this jersey

Yuta Watanabe, a top Japanese national basketball team player, is optimistic about their chances of winning a major competition.

Cole BurstonAFP

Japan’s men’s basketball national team lost all eight matches at the last World Cup in China and the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

This year won’t be any easier - there is no Rui Hachimura, and the rivals in Okinawa are Germany, Australia, and Finland.

As a leader, I’m in a position to lead my team to victory; now I have to fulfill my responsibility,” said the 28-year-old Watanabe, who will play for the Phoenix Suns from next season, adding: “No one wants us to lose - not even the spectators or us. If we lose everything again, I’m ready to give up the national team jersey. I am so dedicated to this WC”.

Watanabe, a wing basketball player with a height of 206 cm, points out that younger players should try to bring success if he is not in the apartment. “If I fail to take the team to the Olympics in Paris, then I am no longer qualified to be in the national team.

In 179 career NBA games, Watanabe averages 5.6 points and 2.4 rebounds.

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