About Yuta Tabuse Memorabilia & Collectibles
A professional basketball player from Japan known for his quickness and how he distributes the ball, Yuta Tabuse is the first Japanese basketball player that has played in the National Basketball Association. With a height of five feet and nine inches tall, Yuta Tabuse serves as a point guard. He has been referred as Japan’s
Michael Jordan for leading his school in three national championships three times in a row.
As a professional basketball player in the NBA, he has played six games for the
Dallas Mavericks. He has joined the training camp of the Denver Nuggets but was relinquished before the regular season started. He played in 2004 for the
Phoenix Suns in game versus the Atlanta Hawks but was again relinquished for the remaining of the season. After joining many basketball teams but was always waived, he returned to Japan and signed for the Link Tochigi Brex of the Japan Basketball League in 2008. Yuta Tabuse’s team won the championship of the JBL Basketball League in 2010.
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About Yuta Tabuse:
Yuta Tabuse (full name: Yuta Tabuse; no nicknames) played Guard in 2005 for the Phoenix Suns. Over 1 seasons, he played 4 games, scored 7 points (1.8 ppg) and grabbed 4 rebounds (1.0 rpg). Tabuse also dished out 3 assists (0.8 apg), made 0 steals (0.0 spg), and blocked 0 shots (0.0 bpg) during his career. Born in Yokohama, Japan on October 5, 1980, Tabuse stands 5-9 and weighs 165 lbs. He attended high school at Noshiro Kogyo in Akita, Japan and college at Brigham Young University Hawaii.