| Japan B League 1 | 01/24 03:05 | - |
Osaka Evessa vs
Tokyo Alvark
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| Japan B League 1 | 01/25 03:05 | - |
Osaka Evessa vs
Tokyo Alvark
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| Japan B League 1 | 01/28 10:05 | - |
Osaka Evessa vs
Fighting Eagles Nagoya
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| Japan B League 1 | 01/31 05:05 | - |
Akita Northern Happinets
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Osaka Evessa
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| Japan B League 1 | 02/01 05:05 | - |
Akita Northern Happinets
vs
Osaka Evessa
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| Japan B League 1 | 02/07 06:05 | - |
Gunma Crane Thunders
vs
Osaka Evessa
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| Japan B League 1 | 01/04 05:05 | - |
[8] Osaka Evessa v
Koshigaya Alphas
[9]
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W | 76-58 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 01/03 05:05 | - |
[9] Osaka Evessa v
Koshigaya Alphas
[8]
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W | 86-56 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/28 05:05 | - |
[9] Shibuya Sun Rockers
v
Osaka Evessa [11]
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W | 51-78 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/27 08:05 | - |
[9] Shibuya Sun Rockers
v
Osaka Evessa [11]
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L | 73-65 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/24 10:05 | - |
[3] Mikawa Seahorses
v
Osaka Evessa [10]
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L | 80-70 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/21 05:05 | - |
[8] Osaka Evessa v
Sendai 89ers
[6]
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L | 73-75 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/20 05:05 | - |
[7] Osaka Evessa v
Sendai 89ers
[6]
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L | 68-86 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/14 05:05 | - |
[8] Yokohama B-Corsairs
v
Osaka Evessa [8]
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W | 63-71 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/13 05:05 | - |
[8] Yokohama B-Corsairs
v
Osaka Evessa [8]
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L | 87-80 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/10 10:05 | - |
[8] Osaka Evessa v
Utsunomiya Brex
[1]
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L | 76-86 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/07 05:05 | - |
[7] Osaka Evessa v
Crailsheim Merlins
[10]
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L | 68-93 | |
| Japan B League 1 | 12/06 05:05 | - |
[8] Osaka Evessa v
Altiri Chiba
[9]
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W | 80-76 |
The Osaka Evessa (大阪エヴェッサ, Ōsaka Evessa) are a Japanese professional basketball team that compete in the first division of the B.League. The team is operated by the Human Group Sports Entertainment Company. The team is named after Ebisu. In July 2015 it was announced that the team will compete in the first division of the new Japan Professional Basketball League, which will commence from October 2016.
The team was formed in 2004 with the expansion of the bj league. They have been the most successful team in the league, having won three league championships in the league's first three seasons.
During the 2007-08 season, the team played their home games in seven separate arenas throughout the Osaka Prefecture and Hyogo Prefecture. This was also the first season that the team's game were broadcast live on television (for two games). The total attendance for their home games was 66,069, and the average attendance 3,003. The team finished in first place during the regular season and won the championship for the third consecutive season.
The 2008-09 season was the first season that the team did not use the Namihaya Dome for any of their home games.
Thirteen Evessa players and trainers tested positive for COVID-19 in April 2020. Some other Osaka players may be infected.