Hiroshima Dragonflies

The Hiroshima Dragonflies (広島ドラゴンフライズ) are a professional basketball team based in Hiroshima, Japan. In October 2014 they commenced competing in the Western Conference of the Japanese National Basketball League.[1] In September 2016 they joined the B.League, the NBL's successor league, and play in the lower division's Western Conference.

Hiroshima Dragonflies
LeaguesB.League
Founded2013
HistoryHiroshima Dragonflies
(2014–present)
ArenaHiroshima Sun Plaza
Capacity6,052
LocationHiroshima Prefecture
Team colorsBlue, Orange
         
Head coachTakeshi Hotta
OwnershipNova Holdings
ChampionshipsNone
WebsiteHiroshima Dragonflies
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Formation

In April 2014, following the announcement that the former Japan Basketball League would be restructured as the National Basketball League, a group was launched to support the formation of a professional basketball team in Hiroshima.[2] In May 2014 the group received support from the prefectural basketball association [3] and an application to join the NBL was submitted in July.[4] In August 2014 the application was approved[5] and the name Hiroshima Dragonflies was decided.[6] In October 2014 an operating company Hiroshima Dragonflies Corporation (株式会社広島ドラゴンフライズ) was established.

Team

Head Coach

The inaugural head coach of the Dragonflies was Kenichi Sako, a former Japanese national player. It was the first coaching role for Sako, who was known as "Mr Basketball" during his playing career that ended in 2011.[7]

The team has not been able to retain a coach during the 2017-2018 season, and players have been filling in to the team's detriment.

Roster

Hiroshima Dragonflies roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.Name
PF 0 Jamari Traylor
SF 1 Thomas Kennedy
SG 2 Shogo Asayama
PG 3 Hiryu Okamoto
PF/C 8 Gregory Echenique
PG 21 Ryo Tawatari
SG 24 Seiya Tanaka
PF 25 Gaku Arao
PG 30 Takumi Furuno
G 32 Atomu Yamada
SF 34 Keijiro Mitani
F/C 55 Daichi Taniguchi
SF 77 Naoto Moriyama
Head coach

Takeshi Hotta

Assistant coach(es)

Shinya Tagata


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Updated: 2019

Arenas

Notable players

Dragonflies in 2017

References

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