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Michael Takahashi

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for the 1995–1996 season and quickly established himself in Japanese basketball, winning the league title and being awarded rookie of the year and the first of many All-Star designations. From then on he would be a vital element of the team that won all but two titles until it withdrew from the
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to Ikuko Takahashi, a Japanese woman who now works as a computer programmer in Missouri and American actor Willie Dorsey who died sometime before 1995. Michael moved to the United States when he was 2 years old, settling in
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player who was considered in the mid-1990s to early 2000s one of the best players in Asia, a prolific scorer and rebounder, dominating the opposition through his athleticism and technique.
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they were eliminated at the group stage, losing all their games although Takahashi finished as his team's best scorer with 16.4 PPG. After playing in the
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where he started playing basketball in high school. He is married and has two children. It was revealed that Takahashi has one younger brother, actor
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due to club interference) without repeating earlier successes, his distinguished international career ended.
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where he won the title a further three times before joining his current team the
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where he helped the team win a bronze medal. They would do better at the
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FISU World University Games silver medalists for Japan
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Cal State Northridge Matadors men's basketball players
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Summer World University Games medalists in basketball
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Kokubunji, Tokyo
Cal State Northridge
Small forward
Isuzu Motors / Isuzu Giga Cats
Niigata Albirex BB
Toyota Alvark
Aisin Seahorses
JBL
Basketball
Japan
Summer Universiade
1995 Fukuoka
Team competition
Asian Championship
1995 Seoul
1997 Riyadh
FIBA Asia Champions Cup
1996 Manila
Isuzu Lynx
William Jones Cup
2002 Taipei
basketball
Kokubunji, Tokyo
Los Angeles
Jun Soejima
Cal State Northridge
Universiade
Isuzu Motors
Japan Basketball League

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