Fixtures

Japan B League 1 04/27 04:35 - Shimane Susanoo Magic vs Hiroshima Dragonflies - View
Japan B League 1 04/28 04:35 - Shimane Susanoo Magic vs Hiroshima Dragonflies - View
Japan B League 1 05/04 06:05 - Osaka Evessa vs Shimane Susanoo Magic - View
Japan B League 1 05/05 06:05 - Osaka Evessa vs Shimane Susanoo Magic - View

Results

Japan B League 1 04/20 06:05 - [2] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Shimane Susanoo Magic [3] L 93-63
Japan B League 1 04/19 10:05 - [2] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Shimane Susanoo Magic [3] L 100-85
Japan B League 1 04/17 10:05 - [8] Kyoto Hannaryz v Shimane Susanoo Magic [3] W 80-92
Japan B League 1 04/14 04:35 - Shimane Susanoo Magic v Ryukyu Golden Kings W 77-73
Japan B League 1 04/13 04:35 - [3] Shimane Susanoo Magic v Ryukyu Golden Kings [1] L 66-80
Japan B League 1 04/10 10:05 - [4] Hiroshima Dragonflies v Shimane Susanoo Magic [3] W 61-70
Japan B League 1 04/07 04:35 - [3] Shimane Susanoo Magic v Sendai 89ers [6] L 92-95
Japan B League 1 04/06 04:35 - [3] Shimane Susanoo Magic v Sendai 89ers [6] W 84-77
Japan B League 1 03/31 05:05 - [7] Nagasaki Velca v Shimane Susanoo Magic [3] W 81-85
Japan B League 1 03/30 07:05 - [7] Nagasaki Velca v Shimane Susanoo Magic [3] L 74-67
Japan B League 1 03/27 10:05 - [3] Shimane Susanoo Magic v Saga Ballooners [5] L 64-66
Japan B League 1 03/24 06:35 - [5] Nagoya Fighting Eagles v Shimane Susanoo Magic [3] W 75-97

Wikipedia - Shimane Susanoo Magic

Shimane Susanoo Magic (島根スサノオマジック) is a Japanese professional basketball team in Japan's top-tier basketball competition, the B.League. The team is based in Shimane Prefecture with its home arena in Matsue City, but with a focus on playing games in the entire region.

The head coach was Željko Pavličević who coached Japan at the World Championships in 2006. He was appointed in May 2010.

History

Basketball has long been a popular sport among young people in the Matsue area with the organisation of Mini Basketball (a basketball competition played by elementary school children) becoming popular in Matsue. Historically, Matsue area has had success in athletic meets, Matsue Technical High School winning at interscholastic athletic meets in 1960 and 1968. Both Japan men's and women's basketball have had strong performing players from Matsue region, the region being known as the "Kingdom of Basketball" After an unsuccessful attempt for application to join the bj league in 2007, in August 2009 it was officially announced that Shimane would have a team in the bj league becoming in the 2010/11 season. In November 2009, the decision was made by the public for the team name to be Shimane Susanoo Magic. University students born in Matsue were invited to decide upon the team's proposed logo and proposed designs for the team mascot were received from all over the country. The winning proposal was "Susatama-kun"

Shimane Susanoo Magic is a professional basketball team based in Matsue, Shimane, Japan. The team was founded in 2009 and currently competes in the B.League, the top professional basketball league in Japan. The team's name, Susanoo Magic, is inspired by the Japanese god of storms and sea, Susanoo, and represents the team's fighting spirit and determination to overcome any obstacle.

The team's colors are blue, white, and gold, and their logo features a stylized depiction of Susanoo wielding a sword. The team's home arena is the Shimane Prefectural Gymnasium, which has a seating capacity of 4,000 spectators.

The Shimane Susanoo Magic have a strong roster of talented players, including both Japanese and international players. The team's style of play is characterized by fast-paced offense and aggressive defense, with an emphasis on teamwork and ball movement.

The Shimane Susanoo Magic have a dedicated fan base and are known for their passionate supporters who cheer the team on at every game. The team has a strong commitment to community involvement and regularly participates in local events and charity initiatives.

Overall, the Shimane Susanoo Magic are a dynamic and exciting basketball team that embodies the spirit of Japanese basketball and the resilience of the Shimane region.