Toyama Grouses
The Toyama Grouses are a Japanese basketball team, playing in the Central Conference of the B.League. They are based in Toyama Prefecture.
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Conference | Central | |||
Division | First | |||
Leagues | B.League | |||
Founded | 2005 | |||
Arena | Toyama City Gymnasium | |||
Capacity | 4,650 | |||
Location | Toyama, Toyama | |||
Main sponsor | Izak | |||
Championships | none | |||
Conference titles | Eastern Conference Champions (2016) | |||
Website | grouses | |||
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Head coaches
- Masato Fukushima
- Takatoshi Ishibashi
- Charles Johnson (2009–10)
- Kohei Eto
- Kazuaki Shimoji
- Bob Nash (2012–17)
- Miodrag Rajković (2017–18)
- Don Beck (basketball)
Roster
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Updated: 2019 |
Notable players
- Uka Agbai
- Earl Barron
- Jamar Brown
- Ira Brown
- Babacar Camara
- Brandon Cole
- Tatsunori Fujie
- Ángel García
- Brock Gillespie
- Josh Gross
- Takatoshi Ishibashi
- Nate James
- Masashi Joho
- Makoto Kato
- Yuto Otsuka
- Dexter Pittman
- Devin Searcy
- Djibril Thiam
- Larry Turner
- Drew Viney
- Jerod Ward
- Sam Willard
- Terrence Woodyard
Arenas
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References
- Toyama Grouses at Asia-basket.com
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