Tomoo Amino
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| Hakuoh University | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | Head coach | |||||||||||||||||
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| Born | September 25, 1980 Akiruno, Tokyo, Japan | |||||||||||||||||
| Nationality | Japanese | |||||||||||||||||
| Listed height | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | |||||||||||||||||
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| 2017- | Hakuoh University | |||||||||||||||||
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Tomoo Amino (網野 友雄, Amino Tomoo; born September 25, 1980) is a former Japanese professional basketball player. He played for the Aisin Seahorses of the JBL Super League. Amino also was a member of the Japan national basketball team. He played for the team in the 2006 FIBA World Championship and the FIBA Asia Championship 2007 and FIBA Asia Championship 2009.[1]
Amino played professionally with the Aisin Seahorses of the JBL Super League. In the current 2009-10 season, Amino entered the month-long winter break averaging 4.5 points per game for the Seahorses.[2] Despite this, the popular Amino was voted by fans as a starter to the West squad for the 2009-10 JBL Super League All-Star game.[3]
References
- ^ Player Profile at FIBA.com
- ^ Tomoo Amino at asia-basket.com
- ^ JBL All-Star Game rosters set Archived 2010-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
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