Yuki Kawamura · Infinite, seemingly, in the number of offensive energy sources along their bench, the Memphis Grizzlies — acquiescing to the night-after-night “We Want Yuki” chants at last — introduced yet another on December 29, 2024. Determined to squeeze every ounce of production out of his 11-minute cameo against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Yuki Kawamura makes an arrival of sorts, using a blur-quick drive to draw in Cason Wallace and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s defensive interest. Prepared in his plan long before it had even developed, the electric 5-foot-8 rookie spins a showtime-like behind-the-back dime to a teammate, coordinating the path for a “Statue of Liberty” jam. Kawamura, the NBA’s fourth-ever Japanese player, added to his overseas appeal, even in a loss to the Western Conference’s No. 1-ranked team. Drawing praise from Oklahoma City’s superstar guard in the aftermath, Kawamura, blending precise pull-ups with quick, high-IQ play throughout, logged 10 points (on four-of-five shooting), alongside three rebounds, three assists, and two 3-pointers. · State of Mint · State of Mint