With just weeks remaining until the basketball competition tips off at the Tokyo Games, the battle to make JapanтАЩs 12-man roster will begin in earnest from Wednesday during the final window of FIBA Asian Cup qualifying.
The Akatsuki Five will play three games from June 16 to 19 at Angeles City Foundation Gym in Pampanga, the Philippines. The team will begin with a contest against China. Japan will also face Taiwan and play an additional game against China.
Due to postponements caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan has only completed one qualifier тАФ a 96-57 win over Taiwan in February 2020.
тАЬWeтАЩve had to deal with extraordinary situations тАФ we havenтАЩt been able to play in the last 16 months,тАЭ Japan head coach Julio Lamas told reporters during an online news conference on Friday. тАЬThat said, we have three objectives: One is to make sure weтАЩll get a ticket to the Asian Cup finals. Another is to get the lost time that we did not have together to compete, so we can show a better version of ourselves than we did in February of last year.
тАЬAnd lastly, we hope to be able to develop our offensive and defensive systems that weтАЩve tried to install after the World Cup (in 2019).тАЭ
The Argentine bench boss is taking 17 players to the qualifiers and plans to cut two after the tournament.
The Asia Cup will be played in Jakarta from August 16 to 28.
NBA stars Rui Hachimura of the Washington Wizards, Yuta Watanabe of the Toronto Raptors, and Yudai Baba, who plays for the Melbourne United in AustraliaтАЩs National Basketball League, are expected to join the provisional squad, although the timing of their arrivals is uncertain.
Japan has been grouped with reigning world champion Spain, Argentina and a country still to be decided through the Olympic Qualifying Tournament in the preliminary round of the Summer Games.
Shooting guard Daiki Tanaka is not taking anything for granted in his quest to make the Olympic squad. At the same time, the 29-year-old has been in the picture for Lamas for a long time and is confident in his ability to make the cut.
тАЬCoach Lamas has had a long-term view of building his team with the World Cup and Olympics in mind,тАЭ Tanaka said. тАЬAnd IтАЩve been on the national team and know what the coach expects me to do, and weтАЩve established trust in each other.
тАЬYou canтАЩt assume anything until you officially get chosen and need to keep competing with your teammates. But IтАЩm thinking of playing at the Olympics and how IтАЩll perform there. So IтАЩm confident that IтАЩll win the battles inside the team and compete at the Olympics.тАЭ
One of the most intriguing battles will be between Ryan Rossiter and Gavin Edwards for the lone naturalized player slot.
Rossiter made his national team debut against Taiwan last February, while Edwards has not yet played for Japan. The two will likely be tested in the Philippines.
Yuki Togashi, EdwardsтАЩ teammate with the Chiba Jets Funabashi, had nothing but praise for the former UConn playerтАЩs abilities.
тАЬBoth have worked so hard for Japan and I wish they could both play at the Olympics,тАЭ Togashi said. тАЬIтАЩve played with Gavin the last four years and certainly want to go to the Olympics with him. HeтАЩs mentally tough, heтАЩs got legs to be able to run and heтАЩs good at shooting. I think heтАЩll fit in the national team by performing with what heтАЩs shown us at Chiba.тАЭ
On a team with smaller players compared with other elite countries, Edwards understands heтАЩll be called upon to contribute with his size.
тАЬI just have to bring an anchoring inside presence and just have to go up against some of the best bigs in the world and just do my best,тАЭ the 206-centimeter forward/center said. тАЬEspecially in our group, theyтАЩre pretty much all NBA guys. So itтАЩs playing against NBA-level talent night in and night out. They have multiple guys at that position, so it will definitely be challenging but, like I said, IтАЩm looking forward to raising my level as well and just competing against those guys.тАЭ
Rossiter is known for his intense leadership within the B. LeagueтАЩs Utsunomiya Brex. The 31-year-old considers that one of his greatest strengths and will be looking to serve as the floor general for the national team.
тАЬYou have to set the tone physically in what youтАЩre doing on the court yourself,тАЭ the 206-cm forward/center said, when asked how heтАЩd lead Japan. тАЬI think, as a leader, you canтАЩt ask anyone or tell someone to do something that youтАЩre not doing yourself. So I think it starts with me bringing energy and playing every possession and trying to rotate the right way on defense and playing with effort.тАЭ
Japan will play three exhibitions against Iran in Oshu, Iwate Prefecture, and Rifu, Miyagi Prefecture, from June 23 to 27.
The Akatsuki Five will also take on Hungary, Belgium and Finland in exhibitions at Okinawa Arena July 7 to 11 before relocating to SaitamaтАЩs Saiden Chemical Arena for games against an unconfirmed opponent on July 16 and France on July 18.
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