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Yuta
Watanabe
Small Forward
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Birthdate
13/10/1994
College
G Washington
Birthplace
Kagawa, Japan
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Position
Small Forward
Birthdate
13/10/1994
College
G Washington
Birthplace
Kagawa, Japan
Career History
Phoenix Suns
2023*-2024 (1 Season)
Memphis Grizzlies
2018-2020, 2023-2023* (3 Seasons)
Brooklyn Nets
2022-2023 (1 Season)
Toronto Raptors
2020-2022 (2 Seasons)
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