2016–17 B.League season
| 2016–17 B.League season | |||||||
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| League | B.League | ||||||
| Season | 2016–17 | ||||||
| Duration | September 22, 2016 – May 7, 2017 | ||||||
| B1 Regular season | |||||||
| Season MVP | Nick Fazekas | ||||||
| Promoted | (B1) Nishinomiya Storks, Shimane Susanoo Magic (B2) Kanazawa Samuraiz, Rizing Zephyr Fukuoka | ||||||
| Relegated | (B2) Sendai 89ers, Akita Happinets (B3) Tokyo Excellence, Kagoshima Rebnise | ||||||
| B1 Finals | |||||||
| Champions | Link Tochigi Brex | ||||||
| Runners-up | Kawasaki Brave Thunders | ||||||
| Finals MVP | Takatoshi Furukawa | ||||||
| Statistical leaders | |||||||
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| Records | |||||||
| Highest attendance | 7,327 | ||||||
| Lowest attendance | 884 | ||||||
| Attendance | 1,482,462 | ||||||
| Average attendance | 2,754 | ||||||
2017-18 → | |||||||
The 2016–17 B.League season was the first season of the Japanese B.League.