Shimane Prefecture faces the Japan Sea and is part of the San'in region.
Overview
Official Website | https://www.susanoo-m.com/ |
Founded | 2010 |
What Susanoo Magic Represents | The name "Susanoo" is derived from Susanoo no Mikoto, a deity mentioned in mythology. "Magic" refers to the concepts of enchantment, sorcery, or mysterious power in English, and the overall image conveys the meaning that "the divine mysterious power leads to victory and supports triumph." |
Team Colors | Blue, Silver |
Arena | Matsue General Gymnasium (Capacity 3,003) |
Main Sponsor | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
This club originated from the bj League. It struggled with financial resources, but after Bandai Namco became the owner in 2019, it transformed into a competitive team.
This offseason, the club parted ways with Perrin Buford, who had long been regarded as the best player. The search for the long-awaited championship continues.
Shimane Prefecture ranks second-to-last in population in Japan, making it a sparsely populated area, but the fans are incredibly passionate.
Notable Japanese (Asian) Players to watch
Seiya Ando(5-11, G, Meiji University)
A samurai who pursued the dream of playing overseas from an early age. He is a graduate of Meisei High School, just like Rui Hachimura.
Due to the highly competitive nature of his position, his exposure with the national team is limited, but his skills are well-established.
Notable Foreign (Naturalized) Players to watch
Nick Kay(6-9, F, Metro State, Australia)
He is a member of the strong Australian national team, known for its competitive prowess on the global stage.
During his time with the Perth Wildcats in his home country's NBL, he won two championships and was selected to the league's First Team.
He has been playing for Shimane since 2021.
Head Coach: Paul Henare
Along with Kaye, he joined Shimane in 2019 as a New Zealander.
He has experienced winning the NBL championship as a player for the New Zealand Breakers in 2011.
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