DateRHome v Away-
12/17 05:05 1 [5] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Shimane Susanoo Magic [6] 85-70
12/17 05:05 1 [1] Mikawa Seahorses v Niigata Albirex [3] 94-78
12/17 04:05 1 [1] Ryukyu Golden Kings v Nishinomiya Storks [5] 89-75
12/17 04:05 1 [2] Toyama Grouses v Yokohama B-Corsairs [6] 64-66
12/16 09:05 1 Ryukyu Golden Kings v Nishinomiya Storks 84-68
12/16 08:05 1 Shiga Lake Stars v Levanga Hokkaido 68-81
12/16 08:05 1 Tokyo Alvark v Tochigi Brex 86-69
12/16 08:05 1 Osaka Evessa v Shibuya Sun Rockers 63-67
12/16 06:05 1 Chiba Jets v Kanagawa Brave Thunders 79-57
12/16 06:05 1 [2] San En Neo Phoenix v Kyoto Hannaryz [2] 81-50
12/16 05:05 1 Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Shimane Susanoo Magic 77-70
12/16 05:05 1 Mikawa Seahorses v Niigata Albirex 104-94
12/15 10:05 1 San En Neo Phoenix v Kyoto Hannaryz 64-69
12/11 10:05 1 [6] Yokohama B-Corsairs v Tochigi Brex [6] 67-86
12/10 08:05 1 Yokohama B-Corsairs v Tochigi Brex 70-78
12/10 06:05 1 [6] Nishinomiya Storks v Niigata Albirex [4] 100-85
12/10 05:05 1 [4] San En Neo Phoenix v Toyama Grouses [2] 80-54
12/10 05:05 1 [2] Kyoto Hannaryz v Shimane Susanoo Magic [5] 89-78
12/10 05:05 1 [3] Shibuya Sun Rockers v Chiba Jets [2] 72-105
12/10 05:05 1 [1] Tokyo Alvark v Osaka Evessa [4] 79-69
12/09 09:05 1 Nishinomiya Storks v Niigata Albirex 86-108
12/09 09:05 1 Kyoto Hannaryz v Shimane Susanoo Magic 94-90
12/09 09:05 1 Shibuya Sun Rockers v Chiba Jets 79-71
12/09 08:05 1 San En Neo Phoenix v Toyama Grouses 63-70
12/09 08:05 1 Tokyo Alvark v Osaka Evessa 99-55
12/09 07:05 1 [4] Kanagawa Brave Thunders v Mikawa Seahorses [1] 89-58
12/09 05:05 1 [3] Shiga Lake Stars v Ryukyu Golden Kings [1] 82-87
12/09 05:00 1 [5] Levanga Hokkaido v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [5] 79-69
12/08 10:05 1 Shiga Lake Stars v Ryukyu Golden Kings 63-83
12/08 10:05 1 Kanagawa Brave Thunders v Mikawa Seahorses 99-104

Wikipedia - B.League

The B.League is a professional men's basketball league in Japan that began play in September 2016. The league is operated by the Japan Professional Basketball League and was formed as a result of a merger between the National Basketball League that was operated by the FIBA-affiliated Japan Basketball Association and the independently operated bj league. The merger had been mandated by FIBA as a condition to Japan having its membership resumed following suspension in November 2014.

History

The Japan Basketball Association was formed in 1930 and has operated Japan's top basketball leagues under various names since 1967. Throughout the history of the association, teams have been affiliated with large corporations and players have been employed by their respective owner company rather than competing as professional basketball players. In the early 1990s soccer in Japan moved away from a similar corporate structure and launched the J.League in 1993. The JBA commenced investigating the professionalization of basketball in the same year, and in 1997 lifted the ban on professional players. Despite this, the structure of the Japan Super League remained amateur in nature, with most teams remaining under the control of a corporate sponsor/owner.

In 2005 a rival bj league was launched in competition with the Super League, based on an American franchise system of professional teams. In response, the JBA re-launched the Super League as the Japan Basketball League (JBL) in 2007, but there was still a mixture of professional and corporate teams in the competition. The JBL was again rebranded as the National Basketball League in 2013. Since the establishment of the bj league in 2005, both competitions rapidly expanded the number of teams, with 45 teams participating between the two competitions in 2015.

FIBA, the international governing body for basketball, grew concerned with the division and disorganization of the sport within the country. After the JBA failed to comply with deadlines to commence reorganizing the domestic leagues, FIBA suspended Japan from international competitions in November 2014. A task force to investigate the reformation of the domestic leagues was formed and Saburō Kawabuchi was appointed co-chairman. In May 2015, upon FIBA's recommendation, Kawabuchi was appointed as president of the JBA. The merger of the two competing leagues into the B.League was announced in June 2015 and the international suspension was lifted by FIBA in August. Telecommunications company Softbank were named as the league's top sponsor for the inaugural season in March 2016.

The 2016–17 season commenced with an inaugural match between four-time JBL/NBL champions Alvark Tokyo, who finished on top of the NBL ladder in 2015–16, and four-time bj-league champions Ryukyu Golden Kings, who won the 2015–16 bj-league championship, at Yoyogi National Gymnasium on 22 September 2016. A full round of games involving all other teams commenced on September 24.

Since the 2021–22 season, the winners and runners-up of each season qualify for the East Asia Super League.

The Japan B League 1 is the premier professional basketball league in Japan, showcasing the country's top talent and thrilling competition. Established in 2016, the league has quickly gained recognition for its high level of play, passionate fan base, and commitment to promoting basketball across the nation.

Comprising a diverse array of teams from various regions, the B League 1 features a regular season followed by an exciting playoff format, culminating in a championship showdown to determine the league champion. The tournament attracts both domestic and international players, contributing to a dynamic and competitive atmosphere that captivates audiences.

Fans can expect to see a blend of fast-paced action, strategic gameplay, and standout performances from some of the best athletes in the sport. The league also emphasizes community engagement, with teams actively involved in local initiatives and events, fostering a strong connection between players and fans.

With its vibrant culture, electrifying games, and a commitment to excellence, the Japan B League 1 is not just a tournament; it’s a celebration of basketball that continues to grow in popularity and prestige both in Japan and around the world.