| Paris Basketball | ||||
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| Leagues | LNB Pro A EuroCup | |||
| Founded | 12 July 2018 | |||
| History | Paris Basketball 2018–present | |||
| Arena | Halle Georges Carpentier | |||
| Capacity | 5,000 | |||
| Location | Paris, France | |||
| Main sponsor | Snipes | |||
| President | David Kahn | |||
| Head coach | Tuomas Iisalo | |||
| Ownership | Paris Basketball Investments | |||
| Website | parisbasketball.paris | |||
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Paris Basketball is a French professional basketball club based in Paris. The club currently plays in the LNB Pro A, the first division of basketball in France, and the EuroCup.
The club was founded in 2018 by David Kahn and Eric Schwartz. The team plays its home games at the Halle Georges Carpentier. Three years after its establishment, Paris promoted to the first-level Pro A for the first time.
History
The club started as a project to bring a big basketball club to the city of Paris, led by David Kahn, former director of the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). In July 2018, the creation of the professional club was announced.[1] At the revealing, the ambitions were to be a team in the EuroLeague, the highest-level European league, by 2022. The future home arena of the team would be an arena in Quartier de La Chapelle, that was constructed for the 2024 Olympics. The team immediately entered the LNB Pro B, the national second-tier league, as the club bought the licence of HTV Basket.[2] The club would play its home games in the Halle Georges Carpentier, waiting for the construction of the Paris Arena II.
In the 2020–21 season, Paris finished in the second place in the LNB Pro B championship and thus were promoted to the LNB Pro A for the first time in club history.[3] During that season, rapper Sheck Wes also played for the team for three games while coming off the bench for Paris.
EuroCup
The team was selected to play in the 2022–23 season of the EuroCup, its debut in European competition.[4]
Paris had a strong start in 2023–24 EuroCup, and after the first half of the season, Paris had a record of 12 wins and only one loss.[5]
Honours
- Runners-up (1): 2020–21
Season by season
| Champions | Runners-up | Playoff berth | 
| DNQ | Did not qualify | |
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| Season | Tier | League | Finish | Pld | W | L | Win% | Playoffs | French Cup | Other Cups | European Competitions | Head coach | |
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| 2018–19 | 2 | Pro B | 11th | 34 | 16 | 18 | .471 | DNQ | Round of 64 | Leaders Cup quarter-finals | DNQ | Jean-Christophe Prat | |
| 2019–20 | 2 | Pro B | 10th | 23 | 11 | 12 | .478 | DNQ | Round of 32 | Leaders Cup quarter-finals | |||
| 2020–21 | 2 | Pro B | 2nd  | 34 | 23 | 11 | .676 | N/A | Round of 64 | Leaders Cup semi-finals | |||
| 2021–22 | 1 | Pro A | 15th | 34 | 13 | 21 | .382 | DNQ | Round of 8 | N/A | |||
| 2022–23 | 1 | Pro A | 9th | 34 | 16 | 18 | .471 | DNQ | Round of 32 | Leaders Cup DNQ | EuroCup quarter-finals | Will Weaver | |
| 2023-24 | 1 | Pro A | Round of 64 | EuroCup | Tuomas Iisalo | ||||||||
Players
Current roster
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
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Notable players
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.
| Criteria | 
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 Ryan Boatright Ryan Boatright
.svg.png.webp) Chris Goulding Chris Goulding
 Amar Gegić Amar Gegić
 Juhann Bégarin Juhann Bégarin
 Nobel Boungou Colo Nobel Boungou Colo
 Sylvain Francisco Sylvain Francisco
 Ismaël Kamagate Ismaël Kamagate
 Victor Samnick Victor Samnick
 Amara Sy Amara Sy
 Axel Toupane Axel Toupane
.svg.png.webp) Daniel Dillon Daniel Dillon
.svg.png.webp) Kris Joseph Kris Joseph
.svg.png.webp) Jevohn Shepherd Jevohn Shepherd
 Evans Ganapamo Evans Ganapamo
 Marquez Haynes Marquez Haynes
 Karim Ezzedine Karim Ezzedine
 Ben Uzoh Ben Uzoh
 Alfonso Plummer Alfonso Plummer
 Sheck Wes Sheck Wes
 Michael Roll Michael Roll
 Kyle Allman Kyle Allman
 Jeremy Evans Jeremy Evans
 Kyle O'Quinn Kyle O'Quinn
 Aamir Simms Aamir Simms
 Dustin Sleva Dustin Sleva
 Tyrone Wallace Tyrone Wallace
Head coaches
| No. | Name | From | To | 
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| 1 |  Jean-Christophe Prat | 2018 | 2022 | 
| 2 |  Will Weaver | 2022 | 2023 | 
| 3 |  Tuomas Iisalo | 2023 | present | 
References
- ↑ "Basket - Pro B : Le projet du Paris Basketball dévoilé". Sport 365 (in French). 12 July 2018. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
- ↑ "C'est officiel, le HTV sans basket professionnel, Philippe Legname obligé de quitter la fédération". Star Var News (in French). 6 July 2018. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
- ↑ "Basket : le Paris Basketball officiellement promu en Jeep Elite". LEFIGARO (in French). Retrieved 24 June 2021.
- ↑ "2022-23 EuroLeague and EuroCup participating teams confirmed | Euroleague Basketball". Euroleague Basketball. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
- ↑ T.J. Shorts, Paris: 'We feel like nobody can stop us', euroleaguebasketball.net, 25 December 2023
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