NBA restarts from the new Corona Susumu Riki Yamura Team top score 21 points in the first match August 1 9:28

NBA=American professional basketball, which was restarted after being interrupted by the new coronavirus, played its first game after reopening the Wizards to which Riki Yamura belongs on the 31st, and Yamura showed an activity of scoring 21 points of the team top. It was.

The NBA had been suspended since mid-March due to the new coronavirus, but 22 teams gathered in Florida except the 8 teams that were not expected to advance to the playoffs, and restarted from the 30th.

On the 31st, Wizards, to which Yamura belongs, played against the Sands in the first match after resumption.

The starting player, Yamura, scored the first goal of this game with a free throw just 1 minute after the start of the game and scored 6 points in the first quarter.

In the 2nd quarter, the scene where Yamura was robbed of the ball was conspicuous, and the team also led the way with 52:67, ending the first half.

In the latter half, Yamura made a powerful dribble and scored by cutting under the goal and scoring.

Yamura participated in nearly 30 minutes and scored 21 points and 8 rebounds, which was the top of the team, but the number of turnovers to lose the ball was the highest of 5, and challenges remained.

The match was defeated by the Wizards at 112-125.

After the game, Yamura said, "I always wanted to play aggressively, and the start was good, but I could not respond when the opponent was defensively putting pressure on me, and I also continued turnover. I want to learn from and go next."

The teams that participated in the restarted season will play eight games each in the playoffs, and the next Wizards match will be Nets this month.