John Patrick appointed as new head coach of Chiba Jets “I want to attract energy-filled play” –Basketball Count |

He was the commander of Alvark in the 2005-06 season and has a history of leading to the league title.

Chiba Jets announced today that John Patrick has been appointed as the new head coach.

Patrick, now 54 years old and from the United States, is a commander associated with Japan who has served as head coach at Toyota Motor Alvark (now Alvark Tokyo) during the JBL era. In the 2005-06 season, when he commanded Alvark, he led the club to the league title and won the Coach of the Year award during his first year in office. Returning to Germany, where he used to spend the following 2006-07 season, he has won the league title and won the Coach of the Year five times.

Patrick has made the following comments through the club: “We look forward to working with Chiba Jets players, staff, and playing our game in front of the league’s most enthusiastic fans. Fast paced and offense, defense. I also want to attract the energetic play. Personally, I am very happy to be back in Japan following coaching in Europe for 16 years. “

Chiba has also announced that Shinya Ogawa, who was the commander at Kyoto Hannaryz until last season, and Tetsuro Miyazaki, who was an assistant coach and video coordinator under Patrick in Germany, have been appointed as assistant coaches.

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