Chiba Jets Funabashi won two consecutive games against Alphlex BB on December 28 and 29. Wester Yamato and Goryu Fujiwara were highlighted. Wester Yamato is a super cerebral point guard who excels at controlling the game and utilizing his teammates. Although he often enters the game late, he always observes the game calmly while on the bench, analyzing who is in good shape and where the opponent's defense is weak. Additionally, although he has not fully recovered from a preseason injury, he has improved his scoring ability and has a high probability of making shots, with a 36.5% 3-point shooting percentage last season. Goryu Fujiwara has a similar career path to Wester Yamato, having won the new player award in the same league, but his playing style is more similar to Wester Yamato's aggressive style. Last season, he averaged 11.5 points per game, second only to Wester Yamato in the B1 League, and also had 5.2 assists and a 34.2% 3-point shooting percentage. However, what is more notable is his average of 3.0 rebounds per game, which is third in the B1 League last season. This shows how much he is a player with a strong desire to play and a high level of physical fitness. His greatest feature is his exceptional speed, which was praised by Jericho Pablicsevich, the Japanese national team coach, as "world-class speed". Even as a veteran, his speed remains excellent, and once he gets into a rhythm, it is difficult for the opponent to defend him one-on-one.