Tokyo Cinq Reves
Shinagawa City Basketball Club | |||
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Division | Third | ||
Leagues | B.League | ||
Founded | 2012 | ||
History | Tokyo Cinq Rêves (2012-2021) Shinagawa CIty Basketball Club (2021-present) | ||
Arena | Shinagawa CIty Togoshi Gymnasium | ||
Capacity | 424 | ||
Location | Shinagawa, Tokyo | ||
Head coach | Tomoya Sano | ||
Website | Official website | ||
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The Shinagawa City Basketball Club is a professional basketball team that competes in the Japanese B.League.[1][2][3]
Roster
Shinagawa City Basketball Club roster | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Players | Coaches | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tomoya Sano
Hidenori Fukuda
Updated: 2 August 2023 |
Notable players
- Morgan Hikaru Aiken
- Yuji Funayama (basketball)
- Zane Knowles
- Andre Murray [tl], League's steal leader in 2016
- El Hadji Ndieguene
- Samuel Jr. Sawaji
- Anthony Stover
- Hirohisa Takada
- Shoya Uchimura
- Marvin Williams
- Ricky Woods
- Dan Sperrazza
Coaches
- Motofumi Aoki
- Kenichi Kawachi
- Kazuo Kusumoto
- Lars Ekström
- Joe Navarro (basketball)
- Osamu Okada (es)
- Yasuhito Matsui
Arenas
- Inagi City General Gymnasium
- Ota City General Gymnasium
- Katayanagi Arena
- Musashino Forest Sports Plaza
- Chuo Ward General Sports Center
- Musashino Sports Complex
- Machida City General Gymnasium
- Higashimurayama Citizens Sports Center
- Samukawa General Gymnasium
References
- ^ B3.League (14 August 2017). "B3リーグ". Retrieved 14 August 2017.
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