Shiga Lakes
Professional basketball team in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan
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Shiga Lakes (滋賀レイクス), officially Shiga Lakestars, is a Japanese men's basketball team playing in the Western Conference of the B.League. They are based in the Shiga Prefecture.
Coaches
- Bob Pierce (2008–10)
- Takatoshi Ishibashi
- Hirokazu Nema
- Al Westover (2011–13)
- Chris Boettcher (2013–14)
- Koto Toyama (2014–17)
- Shawn Dennis (2017-2021)
- Luis Guil (2021–2022)
- Takayuki Yasuda (2022-)
Roster
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Notable players
- Alfred Aboya
- Wayne Arnold
- Craig Brackins
- Marshall Brown
- Brandon Fields
- D'or Fischer
- Dionisio Gomez [ja]
- Gary Hamilton
- Chris Holm
- Julian Mavunga
- Shinya Ogawa
- Lamar Rice
- Omar Samhan
- Hirotaka Sato
- David Weaver
- Terrance Woodbury
- Luke Zeller
Arenas
- Shiga Daihatsu Arena
- Ukaruchan Arena
- Moriyama Citizens Gymnasium
- Proceed Arena Hikone
- Hikone Citizens Sports Center
- YMIT Arena
Practice facilities
- Shiga Bank Gymnasium
References
- Shiga Lakestars at Asia-basket.com
- Team webpage
External links
- Shiga Lakes on Twitter
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