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San-en Neo-Phoenix signs contract with Keishi Matsuwaki for 2021-22 season | San-en Neo-Phoenix press release

■ Keishi Matsuwaki (Yoshiyuki Matsuwaki)

Uniform number: 14
Position: SG (shooting guard)
Birthplace: Fukuoka Prefecture
Hometown: Nihon University
Date of Birth: May 15, 1997
Height: 185 cm
Weight: 85kg
Career:
2020.1-20 Toyama Grouses Specially Designated Player
2020-21 Toyama Grouses
2021-San-en Neo-Phoenix

Representative / Awards:
・ 2012 National Junior High School Athletic Meet Nishi-Fukuoka Junior High School
42nd National Junior High School Basketball Tournament in Saitama Winner
・ 2012 Men’s U-16 Japan National Team Candidates for Japan
・ 2015 46th National High School Basketball Selection Championship Tournament Tsuchiura Nihon University High School
Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Assistance JX-ENEOS Winter Cup 2015 Runner-up
・ 2017 Basketball Men’s U22 Japan National Team Candidates for Japan
・ FIBA ​​3 × 3 Asia Cup 2018 3 × 3 Japan National Team Japan National Team Candidate Players
・ 2018 3×3 Japan National Team
FIBA 3×3 U23 Nations League 2018 Representative from Japan
18th Asian Tournament 3×3 Basketball Japan National Team
・ 2019 3×3 Japan Men’s and Women’s National Team
FIBA 3 × 3 U23 Nations League 2019 (Russia Tournament) Japan National Team
・ The 95th Kanto University Basketball League Match Nihon University 3 Point King
・2019-  HACHINOHE DIME(3×3.EXE)
・ 2020 3 × 3 Basketball Men’s National Team Japan National Team Candidate Players
・ 2021 3 × 3 Basketball Men’s National Team
32nd Olympic Games (2020 / Tokyo) Men’s Japan National Team Candidates

[Person’s comment]

My name is Keishi Matsuwaki and I am joining San-en Neo-Phoenix.
I am very honored to have been welcomed to this team and to be able to play.
I am grateful to be able to play basketball in such a difficult situation, and I will do my best to contribute to the victory of the team by playing with youth!
We look forward to seeing you soon.

[Comment by Hideki Higashi, General Manager]

He is a player who has constantly scored shots on the stage of the final that decides “the best in Japan” with junior high school and high school.
Even in college, he has become a 3-point king with his shooting power.
There is no doubt that it will definitely make up for the lack of 3P deciding power that Phoenix needs. With Deep Three as a weapon, I am confident that he will play an active role on the court as a combo guard.

We would like to ask the media for their cooperation in widespread announcements.

https://www.neophoenix.jp/news/detail/id=17427

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