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Yasutaka Okayama
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Yasutaka Okayama

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Yasutaka Okayama
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Personal information
Born (1954-11-29) November 29, 1954
Mashiki, Kumamoto
Nationality Japanese
Listed height 7 ft 8 in (2.34 m)
Listed weight 330 lb (150 kg)
Career information
High school Kyushu Gakuin
(Kumamoto, Kumamoto)
College Osaka University of Commerce
NBA draft 1981 / Round: 8 / Pick: 171st overall
Selected by the Golden State Warriors
Playing career 1979–1990
Position Center
Coaching career 1993–present
Career history
As player:
1979–1990 Sumitomo Metal Sparks
As coach:
1993–1995 Sumitomo Metal Sparks (assistant)
1996–1999 Osaka University of Commerce (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As player:
  • 2× JBL Scoring Leader (1981, 1982)
  • 5× JBL Best Five (1979–1983)
  • 3× JBL Rebound Leader (1979, 1981, 1982)
Medals

Yasutaka Okayama (岡山恭崇, Okayama Yasutaka, born November 29, 1954) is a Japanese former professional basketball player and coach. He was selected by the Golden State Warriors as the 171st pick of the eighth round of the 1981 NBA draft, although he did not sign with them. At 7'8" (233 cm), he is the tallest player to be drafted in National Basketball Association (NBA) history. Okayama was the only player from Japan drafted in the NBA until Rui Hachimura was selected in the 2019 NBA draft.

Okayama practiced judo at junior high school and high school, and obtained a second degree black belt. He started playing basketball when he was eighteen at Osaka University of Commerce. In 1975, when his height was about 2.08 metres (6 ft 10 in), he was recruited by the University of Portland; he spent two years there, but a medical check revealed gigantism and he never played for the varsity team. After graduation, he joined the Sumitomo Metal Sparks basketball club. He represented Japan between 1979 and 1986 before he retired in 1996. As of 2005, he worked for Sumitomo Metal Industries and was active as a basketball coach.

Okayama wrote a book for young basketball players in 1989.

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