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5-foot-8 Japanese baller puts on show at FIBA World Cup
Kawamura Yuki (front) Xinhua

The FIBA World Cup has brought together some of the best basketball players from across the globe, but very few people expected one of the stars of the tournament to be 5-foot-8.

Yuki Kawamura turned heads on Sunday when he led Japan to a shocking comeback win over Finland. Despite almost every player on the floor towering over him, Kawamura dropped 25 points (15 in the fourth quarter) and was largely responsible for Japan erasing an 18-point deficit en route to a 98-88 victory.

The highlight of the evening came when Kawamura hit a dagger 3-pointer over Lauri Markkanen, who is 7 feet tall. The shot put Japan up 87-78 with less than 3 minutes remaining. You can hear the Japanese broadcast of the shot below:

Kawamura completely took over the game to help Japan outscore Finland 35-15 in the fourth quarter. Here are some more of his highlights:

The win was Japan’s first at the FIBA World Cup in 17 years. It was also the first time they ever beat a European team. Finland was eliminated from medal contention with the loss.

Many had taken note of Kawamura’s scrappy play when he guarded Luka Doncic, arguably the best player in the NBA, in a recent exhibition game against Slovenia.

Kawamura, 22, averaged 19.5 points, 3.4 rebounds, 8.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game in Japan’s B.League last season. He was named both Rookie of the Year and MVP. His best basketball is ahead of him, but it will be tough for him to top his memorable performance in the World Cup against Finland.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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