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San-en NeoPhoenix
Professional basketball team in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The San-en NeoPhoenix (三遠ネオフェニックス, San'en Neofenikkusu) are a Japanese professional basketball team based in the eastern Mikawa and Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture region of central Japan, that competes in the B.League.
The team was founded in 1965, as the company team of the OSG Corporation, a Toyokawa-based machine parts manufacturer. It remained a local team in Aichi prefecture until 1995, when it first participated in the All-Japan Professional Basketball Championships. It joined the Japan Basketball League (JBL) in 1999, winning the Second Division championship in 2000. “Higashimikawa” was added to the team name in 2007, when its home stadium was moved to Toyohashi. It ended the 2007 season in third place.
From 2008, the Higashimikawa Phoenix joined the new bj league, and the following year, “Hamamatsu” was added to the team name to emphasize the compound franchise among Toyohashi, Hamamatsu, and the surrounding districts and the team was legally registered as an independent corporation under the name of “Phoenix Communications”. The team signed the noted Chinese basketball star, Sun Mingming, in 2008.[1]
In July 2015, the team announced its participation in the inaugural season of Japan's professional basketball league which debuted in 2016, competing in the first division.[2] Prior to joining the league, the club accordingly changed its name to "San-en NeoPhoenix", and began playing their home games in Toyohashi.
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Honours
- League champions: 3
- 2009
 - 2010
 - 2015
 
 
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Notable players
- To appear in this section a player must have either:
 
- Set a club record or won an individual award as a professional player.
- Played at least one official international match for his senior national team or one NBA game at any time.
 Hirotaka Yoshii
 Wayne Arnold
 Damone Brown
 Josh Childress
 Mo Charlo
 Robert Dozier
 Marquis Estill
 Kevin Galloway
 Michael Gardener
 Jerald Honeycutt
 Tim James
 Paul Afeaki Khoury
 Viacheslav Kravtsov
 Hervé Lamizana
 Dan Langhi
 Dior Lowhorn
 Cartier Martin
 Sun Mingming
 Scott Morrison
 Stanley Ocitti
 Atsuya Ota
 Tim Parham
 Gyno Pomare
 Richard Roby
 Addison Spruill
 Deshawn Stephens
 Jeff Webster
 Wendell White
 Terrance Woodbury
 Elias Harris
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