B3 League (2019-2020)

Points Per Game
Gilder_Trey_1 Trey GILDER
  Saga B.
  (206-PF-85)
  Avg: 27.6
 1. Gilder Saga B.27.6 
 2. Boykin Kagoshima26.9 
 3. Craig Tokyo CR24.4 
 4. Richardson Aisin24.1 
 5. King Okayama23.9 
 6. Robinson Saitama22.8 
 7. Morris Tokyo HT21.7 
 8. Weatherspoon Toyoda21.5 
 9. Murray Kanazawa21.4 
 10. Spikes Okayama21.2 
Rebounds Per Game
Spikes_Nigel_1 Nigel SPIKES
  Okayama
  (208-C-89)
  Avg: 13.2
 1. Spikes Okayama13.2 
 2. Richardson Aisin12.5 
 3. Crawford Tokyo CR12.4 
 4. Dama Shizuoka12.1 
 5. Robinson Saitama11.5 
 6. Craig Tokyo CR10.9 
 7. Wolfinger Gifu S10.8 
 8. Sommerville Tokyo10.6 
 9. Washburn Kagoshima10.5 
 10. Bain Kanazawa10.4 
Assists Per Game
Craig_Mike_1 Michael CRAIG
  Tokyo CR
  (196-G/F-91)
  Avg: 7.3
 1. Craig Tokyo CR7.3 
 2. Takemura Toyoda G5.1 
 3. Washburn Kagoshima4.7 
 4. Tomioka Kanazawa4.6 
 5. Hamilton Saga B.4.6 
 6. Parmer Okayama4.1 
 7. Boykin Kagoshima3.8 
 8. Namizato Saga B.3.6 
 9. Osawa Shizuoka3.6 
 10. Ogane Tokyo HT3.6 
Steals Per Game
Craig_Mike_1 Michael CRAIG
  Tokyo CR
  (196-G/F-91)
  Avg: 2.4
 1. Craig Tokyo CR2.4 
 2. Spikes Okayama1.7 
 3. Washburn Kagoshima1.7 
 4. Boykin Kagoshima1.6 
 5. Tomioka Kanazawa1.6 
 6. Hamilton Saga B.1.6 
 7. Yoshida Gifu S1.5 
 8. Murray Kanazawa1.5 
 9. King Okayama1.5 
 10. Yamaguchi Kanazawa1.5 
Blocks Per Game
StFort_Mark_1 Mark ST.FORT
  Saitama B
  (200-SF-88)
  Avg: 2
 1. St.Fort Saitama B2.0 
 2. Spikes Okayama1.8 
 3. Bain Kanazawa1.4 
 4. Crawford Tokyo CR1.3 
 5. Nissen Iwate B1.3 
 6. Herold Iwate B1.2 
 7. Philip Shizuoka1.1 
 8. King Okayama1.0 
 9. Wolfinger Gifu S1.0 
 10. Dama Shizuoka1.0 
Player of the week

     Trey Gilder
      Saga B.
      (206-PF-97)
      
    Season 2019-2020
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    Saga Ballooners wins the Japanese B3 League Regular Season 2019-2020 title (Photo: bleague.jp)

    Saga Ballooners 2019-20
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    Evan Yates
    YiURs
    Trey Gilder
    GaldRQ
    Tasuku Namizato
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    Shuhei Komatsu
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    Gary Hamilton
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    # XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
    00 026 (8'8'') y 96 USA
    5 918 (8'2'') Oy 57 USA
    74 049 (3'6'') OG 59 Japanese
    05 063 (8'0'') G 57 Japanese
    916 (8'01'') C/y 53 USA
    88 029 (8'7'') Oy 93 Japanese
    5 048 (3'2'') OG 90 Japanese
    06 021 (8'5'') G 99 Japanese
    6 083 (3'3'') OG 96 Japanese
    97 069 (8'1'') OG 93 Japanese
    00 063 (8'0'') Ay 95 Japanese
    57 063 (8'0'') Ay 97 Japanese
    36 065 (8'1'') OG 95 Japanese
    HRid CIiZh: vuas Gual Spanish
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     Average Height: 186.7 cm (6'1.6'')
     Average Age: 27.2

    Asia-Basket.com All-Japanese B League D3 Awards 2020 - Apr 1, 2020


    Asia-Basket.com All-Japanese B League D3 1st Team 2020
    Hiroya Ogane
    Ogane
    Yusuke Mukai
    Mukai
    You Tenyoku
    Tenyoku
    Trey Gilder
    Gilder
    Justin Herold
    Herold

    Player of the Year: Trey Gilder (206-PF-85) of Saga B.
    Guard of the Year: Hiroya Ogane (180-G-89) of Tokyo HT
    Forward of the Year: Trey Gilder (206-PF-85) of Saga B.
    Centar of the Year: Justin Herold (202-PF-91) of Iwate Big Bulls
    Domestic Player of the Year: You Tenyoku (194-F-88) of Tokyo CR
    Import Player of the Year: Trey Gilder (206-PF-85) of Saga B.
    Defensive Player of the Year : Yusuke Nakanishi (192-PF-94) of Saga B.
    Coach of the Year: Luis Guil of Saga B.

    1st Team
    G: Hiroya Ogane (180-G-89) of Tokyo HT
    F: Yusuke Mukai (194-F-81) of Okayama
    F: You Tenyoku (194-F-88) of Tokyo CR
    PF: Trey Gilder (206-PF-85) of Saga B.
    PF: Justin Herold (202-PF-91) of Iwate Big Bulls

    2nd Team
    PG: Yuki Ishihara (180-PG-91) of Aisin AW
    G: Shuhei Komatsu (185-G-85) of Saga B.
    SG: Kyouhei Kumazawa (180-SG-88) of Aisin AW
    PF: Kyle Richardson (200-PF-91) of Aisin AW
    C: Nigel Spikes (208-C-89) of Okayama

    All-Domestic Players Team
    G: Hiroya Ogane (180-G-89) of Tokyo HT
    PG: Yuki Ishihara (180-PG-91) of Aisin AW
    F: Yusuke Mukai (194-F-81) of Okayama
    F: You Tenyoku (194-F-88) of Tokyo CR
    PF: Takashi Igarashi (195-PF-90) of Aisin AW

    All-Imports Team
    PF: Trey Gilder (206-PF-85) of Saga B.
    PF: Kyle Richardson (200-PF-91) of Aisin AW
    PF: Justin Herold (202-PF-91) of Iwate Big Bulls
    F: Terrance King (198-F-90) of Okayama
    C: Nigel Spikes (208-C-89) of Okayama

    Honorable Mention
    A.J. John (202-F-96) of Gifu Swoops
    Tasuku Namizato (172-PG-87) of Saga B.
    Joshua Crawford (211-C-88) of Tokyo CR
    Eitaro Iwamatsu (179-PG-95) of Gifu Swoops
    Yusuke Nakanishi (192-PF-94) of Saga B.
    Jeffrey Parmer (203-F-85) of Okayama
    J.D. Weatherspoon (198-PF-92) of Toyoda Gosei
    Eiji Sumihiro (171-PG-89) of Toyoda Gosei
    Ren Takemura (170-PG-95) of Toyoda Gosei
    Masaya Ueda (177-SG-93) of Iwate Big Bulls
    Yusaku Oshiro (180-PG-95) of Tokyo HT
    Kenshin Urabe (189-SF-95) of Aisin AW


    Tags : HIROYA OGANE, TOKYO HACHIOJI TRAINS, JAPANESE BASKETBALL


    B. League cancels remainder of season, playoffs - Mar 27, 2020


    Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the B. League ran out of all options but one: canceling the remainder of the 2019-20 season. The league announced on Friday that it will not play any of the games remaining on the schedule, including the postseason. The decision was reached during an emergency board meeting earlier in the day. The revised regular season was to end in early May and be followed by the playoffs. The final was to be held on May 11 at Yokohama Arena. The league initially went on hiatus from late February to mid-March, as the national government called for a postponement of large gatherings, including sporting events. The B. League then resumed its season on March 14 with games held without spectators. But after only one weekend, the league suspended the campaign again on March 17 after three players and a game official recorded a fever. According to league chairman Masaaki Okawa, the decision was made 'unanimously' this time. Okawa said during a video news conference that the B. League had to make the tough decision for various reasons. But he added that the biggest one was obviously the coronavirus, which is spreading throughout the world and could threaten the safety and health of players, coaches and staff. 'We've prioritized the mental and physical health of our players, coaches and club officials,' Okawa said. 'The spread of this coronavirus has been beyond our imagination and we've emphasized that we cannot afford to expose our players and others who are associated with our league to the danger.' Okawa said that because the postseason has been called off, the league will not declare a 2019-20 champion. He insisted, however, that teams' win-loss records would remain intact. Therefore, the teams with the best winning percentages are officially the conference winners.
    In the top division (B1), the Alvark Tokyo (32-9), Kawasaki Brave Thunders (31-9) and Ryukyu Golden Kings (27-14) are the East, Central and West Division champions. In the second division (B2), the Sendai 89ers (35-12), Shinshu Brave Warriors (40-7) and Hiroshima Dragonflies (40-7) are the East, Central and West Division kings. The Alvark captured back-to-back league titles in the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons. League officials plan to discuss whether or not to present 2019-20 season awards, such as Most Valuable Player, at a later date. Because the league abandoned the promotion/demotion playoffs as well, it will install an exceptional regulation that states no team in the top division will be relegated to B2 for the 2020-21 campaign. Instead, the two second-flight teams with the best records (Shinshu and Hiroshima), will get automatic promotion to B1, although they will have to be issued club licenses to make the move to the top flight. The license council is scheduled to meet on April 24. Thus, the circuit will have 20 teams in B1 and 16 in B2 for the 2020-21 season. Okawa said the allocations of the teams in the two divisions for the 2021-22 campaign and beyond will be discussed later. Okawa hinted that with 20 teams in B1, it would be difficult to retain the current three-division system in the top flight. The 61-year-old league chief, who has held his position since the start of the inaugural 2016-17 season, acknowledged that the league and its teams must cope with financial losses due to this decision. For instance, Okawa projected that B1 clubs will earn about 30 percent less for this season than previously estimated. As for B2 teams, he's estimated a 20 percent drop in revenue. 'To me, we have to weigh in two concepts. One is to overcome this crisis by forming solidarity with the players, league and clubs,' Okawa stated. 'And the second is, all the 36 clubs (in B1 and B2), maybe we should include B3 as well, we want to make sure to help them raise money so that there won't be a single team that can no longer exist.' As for the players, Okawa said their base salaries should fully be paid, although they may not receive some bonuses for competing in games and winning depending on the club. League officials held a meeting with the Japan Basketball Players Association on Wednesday, giving players a forum to discuss issues related to the cancellation of the season.
    Courtesy of: japantimes.co.jp