Japan B League 1 10/16 10:35 - [4] Jakarta Pertamina Women v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [1] L 83-73
Japan B League 1 10/14 05:05 - [2] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v San En Neo Phoenix [6] W 88-74
Japan B League 1 10/13 05:05 - Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v San En Neo Phoenix W 75-65
Japan B League 1 10/06 04:00 - [13] Shimane Susanoo Magic v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [2] W 63-66
Japan B League 1 10/05 07:05 - [2] Shimane Susanoo Magic v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [1] W 58-72
Japan B League Early Cup 09/16 09:35 - Mikawa Seahorses v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins L 93-79
Japan B League 1 04/29 10:40 3 [1] Ryukyu Golden Kings v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [2] L 67-43
Japan B League 1 04/28 04:10 3 [1] Ryukyu Golden Kings v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [2] L 77-53
Japan B League 1 04/27 04:10 3 [1] Ryukyu Golden Kings v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [2] W 53-69
Japan B League 1 04/21 05:05 36 [17] Fukuoka Rizing v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [2] W 83-84
Japan B League 1 04/20 09:05 36 [17] Fukuoka Rizing v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [2] W 73-77
Japan B League 1 04/14 06:05 35 [2] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Shiga Lake Stars [5] W 92-65
Japan B League 1 04/13 07:05 35 [2] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Shiga Lake Stars [5] L 60-92
Japan B League 1 04/10 11:05 34 [1] Ryukyu Golden Kings v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [2] L 75-68
Japan B League 1 04/07 06:05 33 [3] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Osaka Evessa [4] W 87-86
Japan B League 1 04/06 07:05 33 [3] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Osaka Evessa [4] W 73-49
Japan B League 1 04/03 10:05 32 [3] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Ryukyu Golden Kings [1] W 74-60
Japan B League 1 03/31 05:05 31 [2] Kyoto Hannaryz v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [3] W 68-85
Japan B League 1 03/30 06:05 - Kyoto Hannaryz v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins L 90-78
Japan B League 1 03/27 10:05 30 [3] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Osaka Evessa [4] W 88-64
Japan B League 1 03/24 06:05 29 [3] Tokyo Alvark v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [3] L 100-74
Japan B League 1 03/23 06:05 29 [3] Tokyo Alvark v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [3] L 82-70
Japan B League 1 03/17 06:05 28 [3] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Shibuya Sun Rockers [11] W 88-76
Japan B League 1 03/16 07:05 28 [3] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Shibuya Sun Rockers [11] L 73-75
Japan B League 1 03/13 10:05 27 [3] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Kyoto Hannaryz [2] L 69-84
Japan B League 1 03/10 05:05 26 [6] Levanga Hokkaido v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [3] W 78-84
Japan B League 1 03/09 09:05 26 [6] Levanga Hokkaido v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [3] W 71-84
Japan B League 1 03/03 05:05 25 [1] Niigata Albirex v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [3] L 106-100
Japan B League 1 03/02 09:05 25 [1] Niigata Albirex v Nagoya Diamond Dolphins [2] L 85-72
Japan B League 1 02/10 06:05 24 [3] Nagoya Diamond Dolphins v Kyoto Hannaryz [2] W 92-83

The Nagoya Diamond Dolphins (名古屋ダイヤモンドドルフィンズ, Nagoya Daiyamondo Dorufinzu) are a professional basketball team that competes in the first division of the Japanese B.League. Prior to their entry into the B.League in September 2016, the club was the corporate team of Mitsubishi Electric.

In 2020, the Diamond Dolphins became the first top-tier professional Japanese sports club to sign on to the "Sport for Climate Action Framework" led by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

History

The club was formed in 1950 at Mitsubishi Electric's Nagoya factory and entered the second division of Japan's top league in 1973. The club's women's team had previously entered the women's competition of the national corporate basketball league (全国実業団バスケットボールリーグ) upon the league's formation in 1967. Now known as the Mitsubishi Electric Koalas, they continue to compete in the Women's Japan Basketball League.

The men's team was promoted to the first division after winning the second division title in 1984. They finished runners-up in the first division on four occasions, in 1986, 1987, 1989 and 2006. They won the All-Japan Basketball Emperor's Cup [ja] in 1989 and 1990.

The Nagoya Diamond Dolphins are a professional basketball team based in Nagoya, Japan. Competing in the B.League, Japan's top-tier professional basketball league, the team is known for its dynamic playing style and passionate fan base. Established in 2008, the Dolphins have steadily grown in prominence, showcasing talented Japanese and international players. Their team colors are typically blue and white, symbolizing their energetic spirit and commitment to excellence. The Nagoya Diamond Dolphins aim to promote basketball in the region and compete at the highest levels nationally and internationally, making them a prominent fixture in Japan's basketball scene.