Yuta Watanabe, who is participating in the camp aiming for this contract with the NBA = American professional basketball Raptors, met online on the 4th and said, "There will always be a chance. There is no choice but to do it."

Watanabe, who played for the Grizzlies in the NBA last season, became a free agent after the season and is now participating in the Toronto-based Raptors camp in Canada.



There are 20 players participating in the camp, but there is a fierce battle with 15 registered members in the regular season, and Watanabe is aiming for this contract with the team by appealing his ability.



Watanabe responded to an online press conference from Florida, the campsite, on the 4th, saying, "There is a natural desire to remain even if you kick off a registered player. If you do not do so, you will not be able to survive in the future." Shown.



Watanabe practiced in Los Angeles with NBA players during the off-season, and improved the accuracy of the three-point shots on the task. "Honestly, I didn't think I was losing to other players at all. There will always be a chance, so I have no choice but to do it. "



The NBA kicks off on the 22nd of this month, with 72 games in the regular season, 10 less than usual.