词条 | Associação Bauru Basketball Team |
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| color1 = #FFFFFF | color2 = #004000 | color3 = #000000 | name = Bauru Basket | logo = Bauru Basket logo.png | image_size = 150px | leagues = NBB FIBA South American League | founded = {{Start date and age|1994}} | history = Luso Tilibra Bauru 1994; 1996 Luso Tilibra Unimed Bauru 1995 Tilibra Copimax Bauru 1997–2002 Bauru Basquete 2002–2003 Sukest Bauru 2004 Plasútil Sukest Bauru 2005–2006 GRSA Bauru 2008 GRSA Itabom Bauru 2009–2010 Itabom Bauru 2010–2012 Paschoalotto Bauru 2012–2016 Gocil Bauru 2016–2017 Sendi Bauru 2017– | arena = Ginásio Panela de Pressão | capacity = 2,000 | location = Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil | colors = Green, White, Black, Orange {{color box|#004000}} {{color box|#FFFFFF}} {{color box|#000000}} {{color box|#FF4500}} | president = Roberto Fornazari | coach = Demétrius Ferracciú | captain = | championships = 1 FIBA Americas League 1 FIBA South American League 2 Brazilian Championships 3 Paulista State Championships | retired_numbers = | website = baurubasket.com.br | h_body = | h_pattern_b = | h_shorts = | h_pattern_s = | a_body = | a_pattern_b = | a_shorts = | a_pattern_s = }} The Associação Bauru Basketball Team, commonly known as Bauru Basquete (Bauru Basket), and also known as Sendi/Bauru for name sponsorship reasons, is a Brazilian professional basketball team that is based in Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil. The club plays Brazil]s top-tier level league, the Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB). Crests and colorsHistoryBauru was the second team of the Brazilian shooting guard Leandrinho Barbosa. Barbosa was an important player during the previous top-tier level Brazilian Championship, in 2002. In that year, Bauru won the championship title, after winning a series against Araraquara. Barbosa and his teammates Marquinhos Vieira, Murilo Becker, Vanderlei, and others, won the series by a 3–0 score. In the new Brazilian top-tier league, the NBB's first season (2008–09), Bauru signed the American Brazilian point guard Larry Taylor. In the NBB's fourth season (2011–12), Taylor, helped by the young player Gui Deodato, the experienced Fernando Fischer, and another American, Jeff Agba, led the team to a sixth place finish in the league.[1] Bauru won its first FIBA Americas League championship, as they won the 2015 FIBA Americas League. The club was thus crowned the Latin American champions for the first time.[2] Because of the Americas League victory, the team would then play in the 2015 FIBA Intercontinental Cup, against the EuroLeague's 2014–15 season champions, Real Madrid.[3] Bauru Basket has also won three São Paulo State Championships.[4] Bauru reached even bigger heights, when it was announced that the team would be a part of the 2015–16 NBA preseason's international versus NBA games.[5] Bauru played against the NBA clubs, the New York Knicks and the Washington Wizards in the United States, becoming the third Brazilian team to play against NBA teams, after C.R. Vasco da Gama and C.R. Flamengo. In the 2016–17 NBB season, after two consecutive losses in the NBB's finals, Bauru finally became the Brazilian League champions once again, by winning the title for the first time in 15 years. They won the title, after coming back from a 2-0 series deficit, to beat C.A. Paulistano, in a 5 games series. Bauru's Alex Garcia, was named the NBB Finals MVP. Honors and titlesWorldwide
Runners-up (1): 2015 Latin America
Champions (1): 2015 Runners-up (1): 2016 Continental
Champions (1): 2014
Runners-up (1): 1999 National
Champions (2): 2002, 2016–17[6] Runners-up (2): 2014–15, 2015–16 Regional
Champions (3): 1999, 2013,[7] 2014[8] Runners-up (2): 2000, 2016 Other tournaments
Winners (2): 2015, 2016
Matches against NBA teams{{basketballbox|bg=#eee|date=7 October 2015|place={{flagicon|USA}} Madison Square Garden, New York City| teamA = Bauru {{flagicon|BRA}}|scoreA=81 | teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} New York Knicks|scoreB=100 | report = Box Score }}{{basketballbox|date=11 October 2015|place={{flagicon|USA}} Verizon Center, Washington, D.C. | teamA = Bauru {{flagicon|BRA}}|scoreA=100 | teamB = {{flagicon|USA}} Washington Wizards|scoreB=134 | report = Box Score }} PlayersCurrent roster (season 2018-19){{Basketball roster nationality note}}{{Basketball roster header|wt=n|age=y|team=Bauru Basket | color1 = #FFFFFF| bg1 = #004000| color2 = #FF4500| bg2 = #000000}}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 1 | name = Verzola, Cauê | link= Cauê Verzola (basketball) | pos = G | m= 1.92 | kgs= | year=1988 | month=5 | date=5 }}{{player3 | nat = USA | num = 4 | name = Taylor, Larry | link= Larry Taylor (basketball) | pos = G | m= 1.85 | kgs= | year=1980 | month=10 | date=3 }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 7 | name = Scholz, Renato | link= Renato Scholz (basketball) | pos = PF | m= 2.03 | kgs= | year=1988 | month=12 | date=21 }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 10 | name= Garcia, Alex | link=Alex Garcia (basketball) |pos = G/F | m= 1.92 | kgs= | year=1980 | month=3 | date=04 | note = C }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 11 | name = William, Jefferson | link= Jefferson William | pos = F/C | m= 2.07 | kgs= | year=1983 | month=3 | date=29 }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 20 | name = Santos, Samuel | link= Samuel Santos (basketball) | pos = G | m= 1.82 | kgs= | year=1999 | month=1 | date=18 }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 21 | name = Basílio, Gustavo | link= Gustavo Basílio | pos = G | m= 1.93 | kgs= | year=1991 | month=11 | date=13 }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 25 | name = Jaú, Gabriel | link= Gabriel Jaú | pos = F | m= 2.02 | kgs= | year=1998 | month=9 | date=11 }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 28 | name = Mariano, Lucas | link= Lucas Mariano | pos = C | m= 2.09 | kgs= | year=1993 | month=9 | date=24 }}{{player3 | nat = ARG | num = 30 | name = Ruiz, Enzo | link= Enzo Ruiz (basketball) | pos = F | m= 1.95 | kgs= | year=1988 | month=9 | date=28 }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 32 | name = Chiantia, Fúlvio | link= Fúlvio de Assis | pos = PG | m= 1.86 | kgs= | year=1981 | month=8 | date=15 }}{{player3 | nat = BRA | num = 40 | name = Inácio, Marcus | link= Marcus Inácio | pos = C | m= 2.05 | kgs= | year=1984 | month=8 | date=10 }}{{Basketball roster footer | head_coach =
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lnb.com.br|publisher=lnb.com.br|title=LNB | Liga Nacional de Basquete|accessdate=15 Oct 2016}} 2. ^William Rosario, "Bauru the champ, Brazil the winner", FIBA.com, 29 Nov 2014, Retrieved 14 Dec 2015. 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.euroleague.net/news/i/697j7a68tusdu4hp|publisher=euroleague.net|title=Real Madrid, Bauru of Brazil to battle at 2015 Intercontinental Cup! - Latest - Welcome to EUROLEAGUE BASKETBALL|accessdate=15 Oct 2016}} 4. ^"É tricampeão! Paschoalotto/Bauru conquista mais um título no Campeonato Paulista de Basquete ". Jornal da Cidade. November 14, 2014. . Access in November 17, 2014. 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://lnb.com.br/noticias/voa-bauru/|publisher=lnb.com.br|title=Voa, Bauru!! | LNB|accessdate=15 Oct 2016}} 6. ^{{Cite news|url=http://globoesporte.globo.com/sp/sorocaba/nbb/noticia/em-virada-na-serie-bauru-vence-o-paulistano-e-conquista-titulo-do-nbb.ghtml|title=Bauru vira a série, vence o Paulistano e conquista primeiro título do NBB|work=Globoesporte|access-date=2017-06-17|language=pt-BR}} 7. ^Navarro, Thiago. "Basquete:Solta o grito! ". Jornal da Cidade. December 9, 2013. http://www.jcnet.com.br/Esportes/2013/12/campeao.html. Access in December 14, 2013. 8. ^"É tricampeão! Paschoalotto/Bauru conquista mais um título no Campeonato Paulista de Basquete ". Jornal da Cidade. November 14, 2014. . Access in November 17, 2014. External links
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