Akita Northern Happinets
The Akita Northern Happinets are a Japanese professional basketball team based in Akita that competes in the Eastern Conference of the First Division of the B.League.[4] The team was formed as an expansion team of the bj league in 2010[5] and found success for the first time in 2013–14, finishing their fourth season as league runners-up.[6] They went on to finish as runners-up for the second year in a row in 2014–15 and in third place in 2015–16, the final season of the bj league.[7]
Akita Northern Happinets | ||||
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Conference | East | |||
Division | First | |||
Leagues | B.League | |||
Founded | 2010 | |||
History | bj league (2010–2016) B.League (2016–present) | |||
Arena | CNA Arena Akita | |||
Location | Akita, Akita | |||
Team colors | Pink, Gold, Black [1] | |||
President | Yuki Mizuno (fr)[2][3] | |||
Head coach | Kenzo Maeda | |||
Conference titles | 2 bj league Eastern Conference champions (2014, 2015) | |||
Website | Happinets.com | |||
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History
Akita Prefecture's connection with basketball has historically lay with Noshiro Technical High School, which has won a total of 58 national-level championships,[8] and the Isuzu Motors corporate team (Akita Isuzu Motors, currently the Yokohama Giga Spirits), which was based in Akita from 1955 until 1987.[9] Following the formation of the independent bj league in 2006, a committee was formed to investigate the formation of a professional club within the prefecture in 2007 but was unsuccessful. In June 2008 another association was formed to pursue a bj league franchise licence and a pre-season match between the Sendai 89ers and Niigata Albirex BB was held a few months later.[10] In January 2009 Akita Pro Basketball Club Co., Ltd. was established and in the following May was granted a licence to enter the 2010-11 bj league season. The team's name was announced at a pre-season match hosted in Akita between the 89ers and Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix in September 2009.[11]
2010-11 season
The Happinets entered the Eastern Conference of the bj league in October 2010 as one of three expansion teams. The Shimane Susanoo Magic and Miyazaki Shining Suns joined the Western Conference, taking the league to a total of 16 teams.[12] For their first season the Happinets signed Seiichi Oba as general manager[13] and former Shiga Lakestars coach Robert Pierce as head coach.[14] 39-year-old Akita native and Noshiro Tech alumnus Makoto Hasegawa was acquired from Niigata in exchange for a first-round draft pick and took on a player-manager role.[15] The team drafted Jun Nakanishi and Ryosuke Mizumachi in the expansion draft, Yuki Nobuhira in the second round of the rookie draft and Makoto Sawaguchi in the development draft.[16] The team was unable to reach a deal with Nakanishi, who instead signed with Rizing Fukuoka before the start of the season.[17] Happinets' inaugural home game was held at the Akita Prefectural Gymnasium in October.[18]
2011-12 season
In November 2011 the team signed Curtis Terry, brother of NBA player Jason Terry, to replace the injured Brandon Wallace. After 14 games Terry was released from the club in January due to his arrest for theft from a convenience store.[19]
2013-15 seasons
Has emerged as a strong league power, and won a conference title two years in a row.
2016-17 season
ANH struggled throughout the season and were relegated to second division.[20]
2017-18 season
Akita finished the regular season with a 54–6 record, defeated Kumamoto Volters in the B2 playoffs and were promoted to B1.[21]
2018-19 season
The team suffered its 11th consecutive defeat,[22] However, Akita was not relegated and remained in the B1 league.
2019-20 season
Coach Pep left, and Maeda was promoted from assistant coach to bench boss.[23] The 10th anniversary team got sponsorship deals from electronics company TDK Corporation.[24] Tokyo Denki Kagaku sponsored Liga ACB team, TDK Manresa between 1985 and 2000.[25]New practice facilities, near the Akita Station, was completed in December. Two games were played without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March.[26]
2021-22 season
Assistant coach Makoto Tanaka was arrested for drink-driving on July 17, 2021.[27] The team clinched their first B. League playoff berth on May 8, 2022.
2022-23 season
Amida Brimah was released by Happinets on August 29, 2022. He originally signed for this season on July 13.
Current roster
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Mick Downer
Updated: October 11, 2023 |
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
Management
Type | Kabushiki gaisha |
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Industry | Sports |
Founded | 30 January 2009 |
Headquarters | Akita Northern Gate Square 2F, Nakadori 7-chome 1 2-3, Akitashi. Akitaken 010-0001 , Japan |
Area served | Akita Prefecture |
Key people | Yuki Mizuno |
Website | northern-happinets |
Headquarters | |
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General manager
Managers and trainers
- Yukio Kodaka
- Shintaro Tahara
- Itsuki Midorikawa
- Ryohei Sugano
Former managers and trainers
- Shigeru Takeuchi
- Kento Yamasawa
Basketball academy
Bicky
- unknown
Noted employee
- Yasuhiko Takahashi (Wheel gymnastics champion)
Notable former players
Season-by-season record
Akita Northern Happinets season-by-season record | ||||||||||||||
Season | League | Finish | G | W | L | W-L | GB | Play-offs | PG | PW | PL | PWL | ||
2010–11 | Bj League | East 6th | 50 | 18 | 32 | .360 | 24 | Lost in First Round to Niigata | 2 | 0 | 2 | .000 | ||
2011-12 | Bj League | East 3rd | 52 | 28 | 24 | .538 | 9 | Lost in Second Round to Yokohama | 6 | 3 | 3 | .500 | ||
2012-13 | Bj League | East 5th | 52 | 26 | 26 | .500 | 8 | Lost in Second Round to Niigata | 5 | 2 | 3 | .400 | ||
2013-14 | Bj League | East 3rd | 52 | 40 | 12 | .759 | 2 | Eastern Conference Champions | 6 | 5 | 1 | .833 | ||
2014–15 | Bj League | East 1st | 52 | 41 | 11 | .788 | - | Eastern Conference Champions | 7 | 5 | 2 | .714 | ||
2015–16 | Bj League | East 3rd | 52 | 35 | 17 | .673 | 4 | 3rd place | 6 | 5 | 1 | .833 | ||
2016–17 | B.League | East 5th | 60 | 18 | 42 | .300 | 31 | relegated to B2 | ||||||
2017–18 | B.League2 | East 1st | 60 | 54 | 6 | .900 | - | B2 Runners-up | 5 | 3 | 2 | .600 | ||
2018–19 | B.League | East 5th | 60 | 17 | 43 | .283 | 35 | - | ||||||
2019–20 | B.League | East 5th | 41 | 19 | 22 | .463 | 13 | - | ||||||
2020–21 | B.League | East 7th | 59 | 28 | 31 | .475 | 20.5 | - | ||||||
2021–22 | B.League | East 5th | 54 | 31 | 23 | .574 | 9 | Lost in First Round to Ryukyu | 2 | 0 | 2 | .000 | ||
Totals | Bj League | 310 | 188 | 122 | .606 | 32 | 20 | 12 | .625 | |||||
Totals | B.League | 274 | 113 | 161 | .412 | 2 | 0 | 2 | .000 | |||||
Totals | B.League2 | 60 | 54 | 6 | .900 | 5 | 3 | 2 | .600 |
Team statistics
Year | Lg | GP | MP | FG(%) | 3P(%) | FT(%) | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG | OPPG |
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2010–11 | bj | 50 | 10050 | .414 | .324 | .620 | 49.3 | 15.5 | 5.8 | 2.0 | 79.4 | 84.3 |
2011–12 | bj | 52 | 10425 | .408 | .323 | .669 | 37.3 | 15.6 | 8.0 | 2.2 | 73.8 | 80.2 |
2012–13 | bj | 52 | 10475 | .415 | .334 | .620 | 33.4 | 15.8 | 6.8 | 2.5 | 77.4 | 76.9 |
2013–14 | bj | 52 | 10475 | .457 | .354 | .692 | 40.0 | 19.4 | 7.1 | 3.0 | 90.2 | 81.1 |
2014–15 | bj | 52 | 10475 | .484 | .375 | .679 | 38.8 | 20.3 | 7.1 | 4.1 | 89.2 | 77.1 |
2015–16 | bj | 52 | 10475 | .462 | .359 | .692 | 46.3 | 19.7 | 7.4 | 3.1 | 83.9 | 75.9 |
2016–17 | B1 | 60 | 12150 | .425 | .342 | .684 | 37.5 | 12.1 | 6.3 | 1.9 | 70.4 | 74.3 |
2017–18 | B2 | 60 | 12000 | .437 | .339 | .631 | 40.7 | 20.6 | 11.9 | 3.5 | 80.0 | 67.7 |
2018–19 | B1 | 60 | 12025 | .421 | .307 | .696 | 36.8 | 18.3 | 8.2 | 2.9 | 71.3 | 78.2 |
2019–20 | B1 | 41 | 8200 | .430 | .306 | .711 | 35.8 | 19.1 | 9.7 | 3.0 | 75.5 | 73.9 |
2020–21 | B1 | 59 | 11875 | .435 | .319 | .696 | 35.5 | 20.7 | 9.1 | 4.0 | 77.5 | 78.1 |
2021–22 | B1 | 54 | 10850 | .446 | .378 | .751 | 36.1 | 20.7 | 8.9 | 2.7 | 78.7 | 75.7 |
Other honors and titles
- Champions (5): 2012, 2013, 2016, 2021, 2022
- Champions (2): 2017, 2019
Head coaches
Years | Coach | Record |
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2010–2011 | Bob Pierce | 18–32 |
2011–2014 | Kazuo Nakamura | 94-62 |
2014–2017 | Makoto Hasegawa | 94–70 |
2017–2019 | Josep Clarós | 71-49 |
2019–present | Kenzo Maeda | 47-53 |
2010–present | Total | 354-266 |
Assistant coaches
Uniforms
HOME | ||||
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2016 - 19 |
2019 - 20 |
2020 - 21 | ||
AWAY | ||||
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2016 - 19 |
2019 - 20 |
2020 - 21 | ||
Other | ||||
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2020 - 21 FANS ユニフォーム | ||||
Cheerleading squad
Akita Northern Happinets Cheer Dance Team | |
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Formation | 2010-present |
Director | Mineko Abe |
Affiliations | Happinets Cheer Dance Team |
Membership | 9 |
Website | Cheer homepage |
The Akita Northern Happinets Cheer Dance Team are the official B.League Cheerleading squad representing Happinets. The group performs at CNA Arena Akita, the home court of the Happinets. The squad also has a "Junior Cheer School Programme", for young women aged 5–12.[28]
Director
- Mineko Abe[29]
Instructor
- Aimi Sukagawa
Mascot
Bicky is the official mascot of the Akita Northern Happinets. The Frog wears #82 and is able to slam-dunk. He is 182 cm tall and weighs 82 kg.[31] Happinets introduced a new mascot Rana, Bicky's girl friend, on June 26, 2020.[32] University HOSP man is the unofficial mascot.
Arenas & Facilities
The Happinets play their home games at CNA Arena Akita, their home since 2016. During their time in the bj league, the Happinets played their home games at the Akita Prefectural Gymnasium. Another home, Nices Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Yurihonjo. A new prefectural gymnasium will be built in 2026.[33] The team has practice facilities at the Akita Northern Gate Square, Akita Bank Gymnasium, Akita Xerox Sports Square and Akita International University Suda Hall.[34] They also build muscle at Varsity Weight Room in Yabase, Akita.[35] Happinets players love to take spa at Youland Hotel Yabase in Akita.[36] (Tattooed players have special privileges to take a bath.)
"Crazy Pink" phenomenon
The Happinets fans are widely known as "Crazy Pink" and sometimes have overwhelming numbers at the visitors games.[37][38][39] The hoop-crazed fans light up arena with "Bigabiga", pink glow sticks and sing the prefectural anthem before the game.[40] The Happinets home court rocks with another stadium anthem "Fly Again" by Man with a Mission, and CNA Arena Akita is one of the hottest and loudest basketball venues in Asia.[41][42][43] The Akita Airport limousine buses have the painted images of the Happinets and Blaublitz Akita.[44]
Kit
Manufacturer
Year | Manufacturer |
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2010–2012 | Gambax |
2012–2014 | Bull Fight |
2014–2016 | Mizuno |
2016–2020 | Under Armour |
2020–present | Fila |
Media
Radio
The Happinets players' talk show is aired occasionally on ABS.[45] The Happinets don't have any play-by-play radio broadcasting.
Programs
Television
SoftBank Group Corp. is estimated to have invested over ¥12 billion to get the broadcasting rights of B.League in 2016.[46] The Happinets home game broadcasters are Toshifumi Takeshima (Akita Television, play-by-play announcer) and Hiroyuki Chida (JR Akita Peckers).
Programs
- AAB - Go Happinets!
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