In 2012 the
Japan Basketball Association announced that it was rebranding the
Japan Basketball League to the
National Basketball League, to commence in the 2013-14 season. At the same time, it was announced that the second division of the JBL would be called the National Basketball Development League. The league commenced in October 2013 with eight of the twelve teams that competed in JBL2 the previous season and
Tokyo Excellence, a newly formed team. The other four teams that made up the 12-team JBL2 league did not join the NBDL, with
Daytrick Tsukuba and the
Hyogo Storks earning promotion to the NBL while the joined a Kanto corporate league. The sought entry into the NBDL but were denied due to not satisfying the league's capital requirements; the club subsequently announced it would fold at the close of the final JBL2 season. Three of the NBDL's teams, the Excellence,
Toyota Tsusho Fighting Eagles and
Renova Kagoshima received associate membership to the NBL, which granted them the possibility of future promotion to the top league. The Fighting Eagles (30-2) finished on top of the standings in the first season of the league, but were defeated by second-placed Tokyo Excellence (29-3) in the championship match. A team from
Miyazaki Prefecture was to join the NBDL for the 2014-15 season to provide an even number of teams in the league, but withdrew in November 2013.
TGI D-Rise, the development club of the NBL's
Link Tochigi Brex, relocated to
Yamagata Prefecture before the start of the season and was renamed as the
Passlab Yamagata Wyverns. The Tokyo-based withdrew to compete in the Kanto corporate league and transferred their NBDL membership to the newly-formed
Earthfriends Tokyo Z. The result of the changes was that the second season of the league was again contested by nine teams. The Fighting Eagles again finished the regular season in first place with a 30-2 win–loss record, but fell to the
Aisin AW Areions in the semi-final. Second-placed Excellence defeated the Areions in the final to claim their second consecutive championship. During the 2015 off-season the merger of the three professional leagues and formation of the
B.League was announced, with the NBDL teams placed in the second and third divisions of the new competition. The Fighting Eagles finished on top of the regular season standings for a third consecutive year with a 32-4 record. However, the third-placed Excellence again prevailed in the playoffs, defeating the second-placed
Otsuka Alphas in the semi-final before overcoming the Fighting Eagles 89-70 in the final. ==Format==