BK Jūrmala

{{Short description|Latvian basketball club}}

{{Update|date=March 2020}}

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| leagues = LBL
Baltic League
Latvian–Estonian Basketball League

| founded = {{Start date and age|1999}}

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| arena = Jūrmala State Gymnasium (Jūrmalas Valsts ģimnāzija)

| location = Jūrmala, Latvia

| president = Edgars Jeromanovs

| coach = Mārtiņš Gulbis

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| website = [http://www.bkjurmala.lv bkjurmala.lv]

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BK Jūrmala is a professional basketball club based in Jūrmala, Latvia. It is currently playing in the Latvian–Estonian Basketball League, previously have played in Latvian Basketball League (since 2005) and Baltic Basketball League. The club was founded in 1999 and until 2006 was known as the I.O.S./Jūrmala, then Jūrmalas Sports/Fēnikss.

Roster

{{updated|September 3, 2024}}

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|align=left!!width=35%|Player

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|Nikolajs Sadikovs

|align=center|PG

|align=center|187 cm

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|align=center|2

|align=center|{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Kristers Pauls Maura

|align=center|PG

|align=center|192 cm

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|align="center" |6

|align="center" |{{flagicon|USA}}

|Carl Anthony Montgomery

|align="center" |C

|align="center" |203 cm

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|align="center" |8

|align="center" |{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Oskars Hlebovickis

|align="center" |SF

|align="center" |196 cm

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|align=center|9

|align=center|{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Edgars Jeromanovs

|align=center|PG

|align=center|186 cm

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|align="center" |10

|align="center" |{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Kristaps Mediss

|align="center" |SG

|align="center" |188 cm

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|align="center" |11

|align="center" |{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Jurijs Aleksejevs

|align="center" |PF

|align="center" |203 cm

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|align="center" |15

|align="center" |{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Ugis Pinete

|align="center" |PG

|align="center" |194 cm

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|align="center" |16

|align="center" |{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Lauris Blaus

|align="center" |C

|align="center" |206 cm

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|align="center" |17

|align="center" |{{flagicon|BLR}}

|Dzianis Vikentsyeu

|align="center" |C

|align="center" |206 cm

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|align="center" |20

|align="center" |{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Kaspars Vecvagars

|align="center" |SG

|align="center" |191 cm

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|21

|{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Roberts Krastins

|SF

|196 cm

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|24

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|Maris Ziedins

|C

|202 cm

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|33

|{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Kristaps Pļavnieks

|PG

|183 cm

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|34

|{{flagicon|LAT}}

|Kaspars Kambala

|C

|206 cm

Notable players

Season by season

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!Season

!League

!{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position after playoffs}}

!Baltic League

style="background:#efefef;"|2011–12

| LBL

| style="background:" align="center"|7th

|

style="background:#efefef;"|2012–13

| LBL

| style="background:" align="center"|8th

|

style="background:#efefef;"|2013–14

| LBL

| align="center"|4th

|

style="background:#efefef;"|2014–15

| LBL

| style="background:" align="center"|5th

| colspan=2|Regular season

style="background:#efefef;"|2015–16

| LBL

| style="background:" align="center"|5th

| colspan=2|Round of 16

style="background:#efefef;"|2016–17

| LBL

| style="background:" align="center"|7th

| colspan=2|Round of 16

style="background:#efefef;"|2017–18

| LBL

| style="background:#cc9966" align="center"|3rd

| colspan=2 bgcolor=silver|Runner-up

References

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