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I'll give you the basic information and all his NBA data first ~ ~ ~

Watt? Sancha? /

Location:? g?

Height:? 1.7m? /? 5' 7 "?

Weight:? 68 kilograms? /? 150 kg?

Birthday:? 1923- 12-2 1

Draft:? Non-draft

School:? Utah

Regular season? Average data table

Season? Team? Number of appearances? Playing time? Shoot? Three points? Free throw? Front yard? Backcourt? Total rebound? Auxiliary? Steal? Cover? A mistake? Foul? Score?

47-48? Knicks? 3? 0.0? 23. 1%? 0.0%? 33.3%? 0.0? 0.0? 0.0? 0.0? 0.00? 0.00? 0.00? 2.33? 2.3?

Career? 3? 0.0? 23. 1%? 0.0%? 33.3%? 0.0? 0.0? 0.0? 0.0? 0.00? 0.00? 0.00? 2.33? 2.3?

Playoffs? Average data table

Season? Team? Number of appearances? Playing time? Shoot? Three points? Free throw? Front yard? Backcourt? Total rebound? Auxiliary? Steal? Cover? A mistake? Foul? Score?

Career?

Regular season? Master data table

Season? Team? Come out? Time? Shoot? Three points? Free throw? Front yard? Backcourt? Total rebound? Auxiliary? Steal? Cover? A mistake? Foul? Score?

47-48? Knicks? 3? 0? 3- 13? 0-0? 1-3? 0? 0? 0? 0? 0? 0? 0? 7? 7?

Career 3? 0? 3- 13? 0-0? 1-3? 0? 0? 0? 0? 0? 0? 0? 7? 7?

Playoffs? Master data table

Season? Team? Come out? Time? Shoot? Three points? Free throw? Front yard? Backcourt? Total rebound? Auxiliary? Steal? Cover? A mistake? Foul? Score?

Career. -?

Then there are some introductions, lz can have a look.

1947, new york Knicks selected rookie Wataru Misaka from Utah. Misaka), a Japanese-American mixed-race player. Wataru Misaka was born in Ogden, Utah. He became the first non-white professional basketball player to enter the NBA. 5' 7 "(1.70m), a full-time defender, once helped the University of Utah win the NCAA championship of 1.944, but after entering the NBA, he was abandoned after playing only three games with the Knicks. Even so, he started the Asian movement in the NBA.

Japanese name: Wataru Misaka, (Sanbanfu? ) English name Wataru? "watt" Sanban. "Cave" is his nickname, and it is more appropriate to translate it into "Monk Temple".

Wataru Misaka played in the University of Utah, and helped the team win the 1944 NCAA championship and the 1947 National Invitational Championship? (NIT) champion. He is 5 feet 7 inches (1.70m) tall and was selected by the new york Knicks in the first round of the 1947 NBA draft. He played three NBA games for the team in the 1947-48 season, scored seven points, and then was laid off by the team. Osaka was introduced into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame on 1999.

On August 10, 2009, Wataru Misaka returned to Madison Square Garden in new york after a 52-year absence. Of course, this garden is not what it used to be, because it is only 4 1 year old.

Mr. Sanbanfu, born in 1923, is 76 years old. When he returned to new york, it was even difficult to shoot. .

During the period of 1944-47, Wataru Misaka did not play ball, but served in the US Army. It was World War II.

Three months after the United States dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Wataru Misaka went to Hiroshima. His job is to discover the influence of the atomic bomb. When he visited his uncle who lived on a nearby island, they were still eating shells picked up from the sea and didn't know what a laser was.

Wataru Misaka is a second generation Japanese-American, born in Utah. 194 1 After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in February, all Japanese troops were concentrated in Topaz, Utah, but the Wataru Misaka family didn't. He can still play ball at school.

However, his position in the school was affected and he never started. The coach is afraid that the audience will not be satisfied.

After joining the Knicks, he signed a guaranteed contract with an annual salary of $4,000, but he was finally laid off. Wataru Misaka thought it was not because of race, but because of his height of 5-7, which had no advantage even at that time.

Wataru Misaka never played again and didn't even return to new york until this year. He has been working as a mechanic at home.

Recently, two Johnson (Bruce? Allen? Johnson and Christine? Toys Johnson) made a documentary about him: Legacy: The Story of Wataru Misaka.