Bambitious Nara
The Bambitious Nara is a professional basketball team that competes in the second division of the Japanese B.League.[1][2]
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| Conference | Western | ||
| Division | Second | ||
| Leagues | B.League | ||
| Founded | 2013 | ||
| Arena | Rohto Arena Nara | ||
| Capacity | 3,000 | ||
| Location | Nara, Nara, Japan | ||
| Main sponsor | Rohto Pharmaceutical | ||
| Head coach | Fernando Calero Gil | ||
| Website | bambitious | ||
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Roster
    
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 Fernando Calero Gil 
 Taiki Yoshinaga 
 
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Notable players
    

2016-17 Team
- Jamar Abrams
 - Ruben Boykin
 - Joseph E. Chapman
 - Josh Dollard
 - Gary Hamilton
 - Charles Hinkle
 - Adrian Moss
 - Tshilidzi Nephawe
 - Andy Ogide
 - Josh Ritchart
 - Tatsuya Suzuki
 - Wesley Witherspoon
 - Terrance Woodbury
 
Coaches
    
- Koto Toyama
 - Ryutaro Onodera
 - Kohei Eto
 - Željko Pavličević
 - Haruyuki Ishibashi
 - Chris Thomas
 - Takeo Mabashi
 - Fernando Calero Gil
 
Arenas
    

Jtekt Arena
- Naraden Arena
 - Jtekt Arena Nara
 - Kingyo Square
 - Gojo City Ueno Park Gymnasium
 - Tenri City General Gymnasium
 
References
    
- B.League (3 October 2016). "Bリーグ". Retrieved 3 October 2016.
 - Odeven, Ed (2016-03-24). "Nara chasing playoff berth, consistency late in season". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
 
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