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Professional basketball league (2007?2013)
For the current top flight of Japanese basketball, see
B.League
.
Basketball league
The
Japan Basketball League (JBL)
was a
professional basketball
league in
Japan
. It made up the top-tier of basketball in Japan alongside the
bj league
, Japan's other basketball competition, with no
promotion and relegation
between bj and the JBL.
The JBL was composed of two divisions, the
JBL
(Division 1, formerly
JBL Super League
) and the
JBL2
(Division 2, formerly
Japan League
).
In June 2012, the
Japan Basketball Association
announced the establishment of the
National Basketball League
(NBL) as the topflight professional league in Japan. The 2012?13 season was the last JBL season as JBL teams joined the NBL.
History
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The Japan Basketball League was formed after the
JBL Super League
, which was held from 2001 to 2007, was disbanded. The new Japan Basketball League started with the 2007?08 season with 7 teams of the JBL Super League (
Aisin SeaHorses
,
Hitachi SunRockers
,
Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Dolphins
,
OSG Phoenix
,
Panasonic Super Kangaroos
,
Toshiba Red Thunders
,
Toyota Alvark
), and one team from another league,
Rera Kamuy Hokkaido
.
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List of champions
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Award winners
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Regular season MVP
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Finals MVP
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Statistical leaders
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Top scorers
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Rebounding leaders
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Assists leaders
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Steals leaders
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Blocks leaders
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Clubs
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The teams that played in JBL's last season in 2012?13 were:
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JBL2
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References
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"JBL Superleague 2006-2007"
.
asia-basket.com
. Archived from
the original
on October 25, 2019
. Retrieved
March 30,
2020
.
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a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
"Japan Basketball League 2007-2008"
.
asia-basket.com
. Archived from
the original
on August 20, 2017
. Retrieved
March 30,
2020
.
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a
b
c
d
e
"Japan Basketball League 2008-2009"
.
asia-basket.com
. Archived from
the original
on October 25, 2019
. Retrieved
March 30,
2020
.
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a
b
c
d
"Japan Basketball League 2009-2010"
.
asia-basket.com
. Archived from
the original
on April 23, 2020
. Retrieved
March 30,
2020
.
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a
b
c
d
e
f
g
"Japan Basketball League 2010-2011"
.
asia-basket.com
. Archived from
the original
on October 25, 2019
. Retrieved
March 30,
2020
.
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a
b
c
d
e
"Japan Basketball League 2011-2012"
.
asia-basket.com
. Archived from
the original
on October 25, 2019
. Retrieved
March 30,
2020
.
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a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
"Japan Basketball League 2012-2013"
.
asia-basket.com
. Archived from
the original
on August 20, 2017
. Retrieved
March 30,
2020
.
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Nagatsuka, Kaz (April 23, 2012).
"High-energy Alvark outplay Sea Horse, capture JBL championship"
.
The Japan Times
. Retrieved
March 31,
2020
.
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a
b
c
d
e
"Ranking"
.
jbl.or.jp
(in Japanese). Archived from
the original
on June 24, 2008
. Retrieved
April 1,
2020
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
"JAPAN - B1 LEAGUE BASKETBALL (JAP-1) Leaders for 2008-2009 season"
.
proballers.com
. Retrieved
March 31,
2020
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
e
"JAPAN - B1 LEAGUE BASKETBALL (JAP-1) Leaders for 2009-2010 season"
.
proballers.com
. Retrieved
March 31,
2020
.
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a
b
c
d
"Match Record / Leaders (JBL 2009-2010)"
.
jbl.or.jp
(in Japanese). Archived from
the original
on March 31, 2010
. Retrieved
April 1,
2020
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
e
"JAPAN - B1 LEAGUE BASKETBALL (JAP-1) Leaders for 2010-2011 season"
.
proballers.com
. Retrieved
March 31,
2020
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
e
"JAPAN - B1 LEAGUE BASKETBALL (JAP-1) Leaders for 2011-2012 season"
.
proballers.com
. Retrieved
March 31,
2020
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
e
"JAPAN - B1 LEAGUE BASKETBALL (JAP-1) Leaders for 2012-2013 season"
.
proballers.com
. Retrieved
March 31,
2020
.
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a
b
c
"Leaders"
.
jbl.or.jp
(in Japanese). Archived from
the original
on 2009-06-22
. Retrieved
April 1,
2020
.
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a
b
c
"Leaders"
.
jbl.or.jp
(in Japanese). Archived from
the original
on May 19, 2012
. Retrieved
April 1,
2020
.
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"Leaders"
.
jbl.or.jp
(in Japanese). Archived from
the original
on May 19, 2012
. Retrieved
April 1,
2020
.
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"Schedule"
.
jbl.or.jp
(in Japanese). Archived from
the original
on May 13, 2012
. Retrieved
April 1,
2020
.
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