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Yokohama Excellence is a Japanese professional basketball club that will compete in the third division of Japan's B.League. Prior to the B.League's establishment, the club played in the
National Basketball Development League The NBA G League, or simply the G League, is a professional basketball league in North America that serves as the developmental league of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The league comprises 31 teams; as of the 2024–25 season, ...
, winning the championship in all three years of the league's existence. The team's home arena was the Itabashi Azusawa Gymnasium in
Itabashi, Tokyo is a Special wards of Tokyo, special ward in the Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. In English, it is called Itabashi City. Itabashi has sister-city relations with Burlington, Ontario, in Canada; Shijingshan District of Beijing in the People's ...
. The team also played some home matches at the Izumi Citizen's Gymnasium in Tachikawa, Tokyo.


History

The club's roots lie in an amateur club named ''Excellence'' formed by Dr. in 2002. The team unsuccessfully sought entry into the reformed Japan Basketball League (JBL) in 2007 and thereafter continued to compete at the amateur level. During its ten-year history as an amateur club, the Excellence qualified for the on four occasions and finished in third place in 2004 and 2011. The team was coached by American Bob Pierce for four years from 2002 until 2005.


NBDL (2013–2016)

In July 2012 Tsuji announced on his blog that he had successfully gained entry for the club into the
National Basketball Development League The NBA G League, or simply the G League, is a professional basketball league in North America that serves as the developmental league of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The league comprises 31 teams; as of the 2024–25 season, ...
(NBDL), a new league that was to commence in 2013 as a replacement of the second division of the JBL. In the same announcement Tsuji declared the goal was for the Excellence to be promoted to the first division NBL by 2015, which would make the club the first Tokyo-based fully professional club in the top league run by the
Japan Basketball Association The is the governing body of basketball in Japan. Formed in 1930, it is based in Tokyo. The JBA is a member of FIBA and FIBA Asia. The federation is responsible for the Japan national basketball team and the Japan women's national basketball te ...
. At that time, most teams participating in JBA-sanctioned leagues were corporate teams and most players were employed by the parent corporations rather than paid as professional athletes. Tsuji also said that the amateur Excellence team coached by Tsuji would continue to exist under the umbrella of the professional club, which would be named Tokyo Excellence. Tokyo Excellence was the only new team to compete in the inaugural season of the NBDL, the other teams in the 10-team league having competed in the JBL2 the previous season. The club was coached by American Michael Olson in their first season and led by two American import players, Joe Wolfinger and Markhuri Sanders-Frison. Excellence had a successful first season, finishing in second place on the standings with a 29–3 win–loss record, with all of their losses coming at the hands of the first-placed Toyota Tsusho Fighting Eagles. The Excellence defeated the Aisin AW Areions in the semi-final and then overcame the Fighting Eagles 93–77 in the final to claim the championship title after trailing 38–32 at half time. scored 33 points in the final and won the playoff MVP award. Five Excellence players including Karino and Wolfinger were selected for the Eastern Conference's All-Star team. Olson moved to the NBL's Hitachi Sunrockers during the 2014 off-season and the Excellence hired Shinya Tagata as his replacement for the 2014–15 season. The Excellence and Fighting Eagles again led the league throughout the season, with both teams securing a playoff berth in early February The Excellence ended the regular season with a 27–5 record, again finishing in second place behind the Fighting Eagles. The Excellence overcame Tokyo rivals Earthfriends Tokyo Z in the semi-final before defeating the Areions in the final, with the Excellence's Sanders named as playoff MVP. The Excellence signed
Amjyot Singh Amjyot Singh Gill (born January 27, 1992) is an Indian professional basketball player. He has previously played for the Tokyo Excellence of the National Basketball Development League (Japan), National Basketball Development League (NBDL) and th ...
and Amritpal Singh, both members of
India's national basketball team The India men's national basketball team represents India in international basketball. It is controlled by the Basketball Federation of India.
, in August 2015. Amjyot finished the 2015–16 as the league's second-best shot blocker (1.6 blocks per game) and Amritpal finished third in the league in field goal percentage (55.1%). With guard as captain, the Excellence finished in third place with a 25–11 win–loss record. Karino was named to the league's first five and Tagata won the coach of the year award, despite the club announcing nine days before the final that Tagata would not be returning to the club the following year. The club again prevailed in the playoffs, defeating the Fighting Eagles 89–70 in the final to secure a third consecutive championship. Karino led the scoring in the final with 23 points, and contributed 16 points and 7 rebounds to be named playoff MVP.


B.League (2016–)

In August 2015 it was announced that the Excellence would play in the second division of the B.League, a new three-division league created from the merger of the NBL, NBDL and
bj league The was a professional basketball league in Japan that began in November 2005 as a six-team league. The league was operated as a competitor to the established Japan Super League which was run by the Japan Basketball Association, the official ...
that is to start competition in September 2016. The 2016 off-season saw major changes in both playing and coaching staff. Masaki Hayamizu, who coached the Tokyo Hachioji Trains the previous season, was hired as the head coach in July. B.League rules limit second division teams to two import players and one naturalized player; the Excellence signed 22-year-old centre and Colorado Mesa University graduate Ryan Stephan and former Renova Kagoshima forward/centre Luke Evans as their imports. The team will commence their first B.League campaign with home games against former NBDL team Earthfriends Tokyo Z on 24 and 25 September 2016.


Players


Current roster


Notable former players

* Samuel Deguara * Luke Evans ( fr) * Yoshinori Kaneta * Yusuke Karino * Markhuri Sanders-Frison *
Amjyot Singh Amjyot Singh Gill (born January 27, 1992) is an Indian professional basketball player. He has previously played for the Tokyo Excellence of the National Basketball Development League (Japan), National Basketball Development League (NBDL) and th ...
* Amritpal Singh * Ryan Stephan l


Coaches

*
Robert Pierce Robert Pierce (1914–1978) was an American Baptist minister and relief worker. He is best known as the founder of the international charity organizations World Vision International in 1950 and Samaritan's Purse in 1970. Early life and educati ...
* Dan Weiss * Michael Olson * Masaki Hayamizu * Takaki Ishida


Arenas

* Yokohama Budokan * Itabashi Azusawa Gymnasium *
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* Higashimurayama Citizens Sports Center *
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Practice facilities

* Kato Factory Arena


References


External links


Asia-Basket.com ProfilePresentation on facebook
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