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JBL/BJ-League 2010-2011 Season

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Akita Northern Happinets have signed the following:

F Antonio Burks from Stephen F. Austin University

G Sec Henry University of Nebraska

JBL News:

Here is the final roster for my Rera Kamui Hokkaido

G 1 Daisuke Noguchi
C 4 Joji Katsumata
G 7 Abe Tomokazu
C 8 Daiji Yamada
G 9 Takehiko Orimo
G 10 Masanobu Ito
G 11 Ryota Sakurai
G 12 Hidenori Kashiwakura
C 13 Christian Maraker
G 17 Kosuke Yahata
F 40 Chris Ayer
F 33 Kenji Hilke

Head Coach: Joe "Jelly Bean" Bryant.
 
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The Hitachi Sun Rockers have signed Cameroonian forward Alfred Aboya.
 
BJ-League Playoff Format for the 2010-2011 Season

BJ-League Playoff Format for the 2010-2011 Season

Today, the BJ-League have announced the playoff format that was subject to be revised due to expansions of North Akita Happinets and Shimane Susanoo Magic playing in their first BJ-League season.

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Four Eastern Conference teams , six teams from Western Conference which the total of 10 teams advance to the playoffs.

Eastern Conference
In the conference semi- final and fourth one regular season game 1 ※ 2 made the top team in their home second and third , the winner will participate 』 [ 2 ※ 4 to the final.

Western Conference
First round , third and sixth regular season , the fourth and fifth , we match the top two teams in each home , the winner will advance to the conference semi-final.

The conference semifinal , the No. 1 regular season , made two games at home and 1 ※ second division winners of the first round , the winner will participate 』 [ 2 ※ 4 to the final . In addition, the second regular season game 1 ※ 2 made the top of the home team wins the first round , the winner will participate 』 [ 2 ※ 4 to the final .

First Round 1 ※, in the conference semifinal , when 1-1 and if the game again after the first two games ( two games ) and decides to make the game . For more information about the first three games and rules will be announced as soon as a summary decision .
2 ※ "4 "Final concentration in the same year , performed in series to one game . Conference overview will be announced at a later date
 
Toyama Club has signed former Sioux Falls Sky-Force (NBA D-league) forward Brian Harper.
 
BJ-League

BJ-League

Tokyo Apache forward Jeremy Tyler was featured on an artice on Sports Illustrated

Putting the teen prodigy back together again required a piece of tape. Inside the gym at Integrated Athletic Development, a complex for elite athletes outside Dallas, longtime NBA coach Bob Hill grabbed the left hand of Jeremy Tyler and began wrapping it mummy-style. Call it Correction Tape, meant to erase the flaw in Tyler's shot: The 6'11" former San Diego High legend would flick the ball with his off hand and send it on a wobbling arc. O.K., Hill told Tyler, now take a jumper. "I air-balled it 99 times, " says Tyler, recalling the workout in mid-July when he met Hill. "He took the tape off and I couldn't miss."

Once again Tyler was the can't-miss kid. At a preseason camp last week, flying around a court in a grape-purple Tokyo Apache jersey, he had found in Hill a coach willing to grab him by the hand. "I'm going to treat him exactly like I treated my sons: firm, fair and consistent," says Hill, 61, in his first season in bj-league, Japan's top level. "To be honest, he hasn't taken a lot of extra energy."

This is the same kid who was a seemingly endless labor pain in Israel. In one year Tyler went from best-in-class to cautionary tale: The first U.S.-born phenom to leave high school after his junior year for European pro ball (a blow to childhood that could be celebrated only by playground fly Sonny Vaccaro) imploded 10 games into his first season with Maccabi Haifa. On March 14, during halftime, he walked out on his team and his $140,000 deal. The Tyler Express plan—go Euro for two years until he was eligible for the NBA's 2011 draft—had gone off the rails. Tyler booked a flight to Los Angeles the next day.

Did Tyler abandon Haifa or did the organization desert him? Critiques of the kid that circulated through the European and American press seldom spared the rod. There were reports of his missing a workout and cursing at Haifa coach Avi Ashkenazi. The coach (who was replaced this spring) found him to be arrogant and questioned his dedication and toughness. Tyler was also cast as a cultural clod when neighbors complained about his playing loud music on the solemn holiday of Yom Kippur. "I wanted to publicly apologize," Tyler says, "but Coach said, 'If you do, no one will care.'" By last February, as Tyler's playing time shrank to five minutes a game, teammates grumbled about his outsized ego. After spending extra hours in the gym, which he believed would earn him a start in practice (it did not), Tyler says he encountered the last straw: He was relieved of his jersey and told to sit on the bench in street clothes. "It came to a point where I went to Coach and asked, 'Are you here to hate me or help me?' He didn't want me," Tyler recalls. "He told me that." (Haifa has since made no comment about Tyler beyond an official statement citing "personal reasons" for his departure.) "I was 18 and made mistakes," says Tyler, who admits to being humbled by the experience. "That's on me. But they knew how old I was going in."

Was Tyler not mature enough for Haifa, or was Haifa not mature enough for him? The team's management promoted him as the star of a reality show that Haifa's American owner, Jeffrey Rosen, pitched to U.S. cable outlets. Tyler was a branding tool, a lure for the next hoop-dreaming teen who wanted a foreign paycheck before an NBA deal. "The reality show wasn't reality," says Tyler. "I had to do things for the cameras, like go to the beach and play volleyball, go ride a Go Kart, walk the city. I was like, Why am I your focus when I'm not even playing?" He felt used and isolated. The support system he expected—craved—never materialized. "I was by myself most of the time," he says. All the sycophants who circled him when he signed vanished as his scoring average plunged to 2.1 points. "I didn't tell anyone I was coming back [to the U.S.]," says Tyler. "At that point I was kind of mad with everyone." He didn't land with regret, though. He had been bored by high school ball. "No second thoughts about the past," he says.

It's hard to be comfortable with Tyler's choice to ditch high school for the pros, but the NBA system, with its one-and-done structure, doesn't incentivize players to attend college, either. Young stars will seek alternative routes to the NBA, and Tyler may still be right about his path. "If he learns his lessons, he's a lottery pick," says Hill. Tyler still doesn't run the floor well or fight through fatigue, Hill adds, but he jumps higher than any player he has ever coached.

The welcome mat is out in Tokyo. Apache general manager Conor Neu, a former Princeton player, has created a family atmosphere. All players live in the same building downtown, within walking distance of the Yoyogi National Stadium. "Jeremy is part of everything we're doing," Neu says. "If you believe what you've read about Jeremy, you'd ask, What are we getting ourselves into? But in talking with him, you realize how thoughtful he is."

He's not the Baby Huey caricature drawn up overseas. He's not a finished product, either. In yet another drill to eliminate the lefthand push on Tyler's shot, assistant coach Casey Hill, Bob's son, put a quarter between Tyler's thumb and index finger. "Now shoot without dropping it," he told him. Last week, in a 90-second drill at the end of practice, Tyler made 34 of 40 jumpers in the paint, the ball rotating perfectly. How much does it cost to pick up a fallen prodigy? Twenty-five cents.

si.com
 
BJ-League

BJ-League

The Northern Akita Happinets have signed former Xavier University product and former Los Angeles D-Fenders forward Anthony Coleman.


Star Point guard Naoto Kushi is still without a contract late into the upcoming season. He played for Ryukyu Golden Kings last season but for the past three years, he has been a headcase for teammates and coaches.
 
BJ-League Round Up:

Kyoto Hannaryz have signed forward Reginald Warren.


Pre-season games results:

Sendai 89ers 79 Niigata Albirex 85

*Tokyo Apache 68 Saitama Broncos 58

We shot a horrible 28% on the first half as the guards settled for too many jumpshots and forgot to run the Quick-Post-Up game. But on the second half, the team did respond as they gave the ball down low to Jeremy Tyler who finished with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 4 blocks. Kendall Dartez went to work on the perimeter and ended with 14 points as well.

Byron Eaton and Darin Satoshi-Maki had 5 assists each, all in the fourth quarter.
 
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My Tokyo Apache will have a Baptismal of fire for the first 12 games as we are playing all 12 games away from home court.

We get to play at home finally in January 6, 2011. From January 6-9 2010 we will be playing back-to-back-to-back-to-back games against Oita HeatDevils and the Shimane Susanoo Magic at Yoyogi Stadium.

That told, My Tokyo Apache will have 10 January games in a 21-day stretch, and 10 games in 16 days in late March through early April. We have the toughest schedule, being as contender in all.
 
BJ-League vs. KBL Championship Series Exhibition Game 1

Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix 80 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 66

1stQ 21-17
2ndQ 38-36
3rdQ 62-50
4thQ 80-66

BJ-League news:

Osaka Evessa have signed center Marshall Wayne

Akita Northern Happinets have signed forward Paul Butorac
 
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We (Rera Kamui Hokkaido) have suffered back to back losses against Aisin.

1st Game 2010/9/24

93-86

2nd Game 2010/9/25

76-56

We are at the bottom of the League with a 0-3 record. :(

Up next are Back to back games against Mitsubishi.
 
JBL games Third Week Leg

2010/10/1 Toshiba vs Toyota

2010/10/2 Link Tochigi vs Aisin

2010/10/2 Hitachi vs Panasonic

2010/10/2 Toshiba vs Toyota

2010/10/2 Mitsubishi vs Rera Kamui

2010/10/3 Link Tochigi vs Aisin

2010/10/3 Mitsubishi vs. Rera Kamui


BJ-League news:

BJ-League / KBL Championship Series

Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix lost to Ulsan Mobis Phoenbus 79-69

It's 1-1 where Phoenix won the first match.
 
BJ-League signings:

Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix have signed guard Darryl Hudson (Howard University)

Ryukyu Golden Kings have signed the following players:

G Takaya Okuhira
G Yasufumi Take
F Anthony McHenry (Georgia Tech)
G Shigeyuki Kinjou
G Tsubasa Yonamine
G Naoto Kosuge
F Yoshiki Yamaguchi
C Jeff Newton (Indiana University)
 
JBL Third League Results:

Link Tochigi 69 Aisin 84

Link Tochigi 73 Aisin 67

Hitachi 54 Panasonic 51 (Lowest scoring game for JBL ever)

Hitachi 72 Panasonic 67

Toshiba 69 Toyota 64

Toshiba 58 Toyota 83

Mitsubishi 79 Rera Kamui Hokkaido 83

Mitsubishi 83 Rera Kamui Hokkaido 90

Christian Maraker has 29 points and 11 rebounds to lead us over Mitsubishi. Ryota Sakurai with 29 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists.

Standings after the Third Week:

1. Toshiba 5-1
2. Aishin 4-2
3. Tochigi Brex 4-2
4. Toyota 4-2
5. Hitachi S. 3-3
6. Hokkaido 2-4
7. Panasonic 2-4
8. Mitsubishi 0-6
 
BJ-League News:

Takamatsu Five Arrows have signed the following:

G Hutoshi Kurihara (New Jersey Lightning- EBA)

G Rasheed Sparks (Morgan State University)

C Jeffrey Price (former Oita HeatDevils)


Kyoto Hannaryz have signed guard Wendell White (UNLV)
 
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JBL Week 4 schedule:

2010/10/9 Rera Kamui Hokkaido vs. Hitachi

2010/10/10 Rera Kamui Hokkaido vs. Hitachi

2010/10/9 Toyota vs Link Tochigi

2010/10/10 Toyota vs. Link Tochigi

2010/10/9 Aisin vs Toshiba

2010/10/10 Aisin vs. Toshiba

2010/10/9 Panasonic vs. Mitsubishi

2010/10/10 Panasonic vs. Mitsubishi
 
JBL All-Star Game / BJ-League All Star Game

JBL All-Star Game / BJ-League All Star Game

The JBL All-Star Game will be held in Gunma Prefecture, Gunma Arena on December 23, 2010.


The BJ-League All Star Game will be held in Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on January 23, 2010.

The game will be against the East All-Stars vs. West All-Stars where players from both teams will be picked on the Division Format Grouping of the teams where players from the following Division Teams will be picked based on fan vote.

EAST Division: Akita, Sendai, Niigata, Toyama, Saitama, Tokyo and Hamamatsu

WEST Division: Shiga, Kyoto, Osaka, Shimane, Takamatsu, Fukuoka, Oita, Miyazaki and Okinawa.
 
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hello,
is there any website or link to watch the games of Japan league 2009/2010? full games.
 
hello,
is there any website or link to watch the games of Japan league 2009/2010? full games.

www.myplick.com/ still has JBL and BJ-League 2009-2010 games on their archive. For the JBL / BJ-League 2010-2011 season; I'm not sure if mypick will still carry live-streaming of some select games. They still have to renew their subscription as of now.
 
www.myplick.com/ still has JBL and BJ-League 2009-2010 games on their archive. For the JBL / BJ-League 2010-2011 season; I'm not sure if mypick will still carry live-streaming of some select games. They still have to renew their subscription as of now.

thanx for your reply Dear.. but in this site only you can watch LIVE games.. but you cant watch the games for last year !
 
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