Earthfriends Tokyo Z

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Earthfriends Tokyo Z
Earth Friends Tokyo Z logo.jpg
DivisionThird
League B.League
Founded2014
Arena Ota City General Gymnasium
Capacity4,012
Location Ota, Tokyo
General manager Miki Hirose
Head coach Kohei Eto
Website eftokyo-z.jp

The Earthfriends Tokyo Z is a professional basketball team that competes in the third division of the Japanese B.League. [1]

Contents

Roster

Earthfriends Tokyo Z roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.Name
SF 0 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshi Louis Takemoto
PG 1 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Parker
C 3 Flag of Japan.svg Samba Faye
PF 4 Flag of the United States.svg Jacob Lampkin
SF 7 Flag of the United States.svg Nick Allen
PG 13 Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Ukeda
SG 22 Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Kondo  (C)
PG 28 Flag of Japan.svg Takumi Ide
SG 32 Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Tanahashi
SG 78 Flag of Japan.svg Keijiro Ikeda
PG 78 Flag of Japan.svg Kazusa Kinjo
Head coach

Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Eto

Assistant coach(es)

Flag of Japan.svg Tomoyuki Umeda


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured

Updated: October 21, 2023

Notable players

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Coaches

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Zgirls

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