Korea - KBL 11/12 07:00 - [8] Goyang Sky Gunners v KCC Egis [7] L 93-84
Korea - KBL 11/10 10:00 - [3] Changwon Sakers v KCC Egis [6] L 104-84
Korea - KBL 11/07 10:00 - [5] Anyang Red Boosters v KCC Egis [2] L 74-72
Korea - KBL 11/03 10:00 - [2] Mobis Phoebus v KCC Egis [4] W 79-91
Korea - KBL 10/28 05:00 - Dongbu Promy v KCC Egis L 101-90
Korea - KBL 10/26 10:00 - KCC Egis v Suwon Sonicboom - Postponed
Korea - KBL 10/24 10:00 - KCC Egis v Korea Gas Corporation - Cancelled
Korea - KBL 10/22 07:00 - [4] KCC Egis v Seoul Thunders [4] W 106-100
Korea - KBL Cup 10/15 05:00 1 Mobis Phoebus v KCC Egis W 76-81
Korea - KBL Cup 10/14 05:30 2 Suwon Sonicboom v KCC Egis W 91-101
Korea - KBL Cup 10/13 05:00 1 [1] KCC Egis v Changwon Sakers [2] W 91-89
Korea - KBL Cup 10/09 05:00 1 Korea Gas Corporation v KCC Egis W 78-98
Korea - KBL 04/07 10:00 3 [6] KCC Egis v Seoul Knights [3] L 72-77
Korea - KBL 04/05 10:00 3 [3] Seoul Knights v KCC Egis [6] L 98-92
Korea - KBL 04/03 10:00 3 [3] Seoul Knights v KCC Egis [6] L 89-73
Korea - KBL 03/29 10:00 - [6] KCC Egis v Korea Gas Corporation [9] L 57-75
Korea - KBL 03/26 08:00 - [6] KCC Egis v Suwon Sonicboom [8] W 89-88
Korea - KBL 03/24 10:00 - [3] Seoul Knights v KCC Egis [6] L 95-91
Korea - KBL 03/20 10:00 - [1] Anyang KGC v KCC Egis [6] L 98-74
Korea - KBL 03/17 10:00 - [4] Mobis Phoebus v KCC Egis [6] L 79-68
Korea - KBL 03/15 10:00 - [5] Goyang Carrot Jumpers v KCC Egis [6] W 67-76
Korea - KBL 03/12 06:00 - [6] KCC Egis v Seoul Thunders [10] W 78-75
Korea - KBL 03/11 06:00 - [6] KCC Egis v Dongbu Promy [8] W 84-64
Korea - KBL 03/09 10:00 - [6] KCC Egis v Changwon Sakers [2] L 57-87
Korea - KBL 03/04 05:00 - [5] Goyang Carrot Jumpers v KCC Egis [6] L 80-60
Korea - KBL 03/01 05:00 - [6] KCC Egis v Seoul Thunders [10] W 79-73
Korea - KBL 02/25 05:00 - [8] Dongbu Promy v KCC Egis [6] W 71-75
Korea - KBL 02/23 10:00 - [7] KCC Egis v Seoul Knights [3] W 73-68
Korea - KBL 02/19 05:00 - [9] Korea Gas Corporation v KCC Egis [6] L 81-79
Korea - KBL 02/17 10:00 - [1] Anyang KGC v KCC Egis [6] L 88-79

Wikipedia - Busan KCC Egis

The Busan KCC Egis (Korean: 부산 KCC 이지스) is a professional basketball club based in Busan that competes in the Korean Basketball League.

History

The team was founded in March 1978 as the Hyundai Basketball Team, owned and sponsored by Hyundai. In 2001, the club, named Hyundai Gullivers at the time, relocated from Daejeon to Jeonju.

After 22 years in Jeonju, the KCC Egis relocated again in 2023, this time to Busan. It meant the return of professional basketball to Busan, after the KT Sonicboom had moved away just two years earlier. The Egis had requested the Korean Basketball League (KBL) to move after the city of Jeonju had promised to construct a new arena for the team six years earlier, but had not yet started the process of construction.

In May 2024, the Egis won their sixth KBL championship following a 4–1 win over the Suwon Sonicboom, becoming the first fifth-seeded team to win the title. Heo Ung was named Finals MVP.

KCC Egis er et sydkoreansk basketballhold, der er baseret i Gyeonggi-do. Holdet spiller i den koreanske basketballliga og er et af landets mest succesrige hold. Egis har vundet 16 mesterskaber, hvilket gør dem til det mest vindende hold i ligaens historie.

Holdet ejes af KCC Corporation, en stor sydkoreansk konglomerat. KCC Egis blev grundlagt i 1997 og har siden været en magtfaktor i koreansk basketball. Holdet har en stor fanbase og er kendt for sin aggressive spillestil.

Nogle af Egis' mest berømte spillere inkluderer Seo Jang-hoon, Lee Sang-min og Yang Dong-geun. Holdet trænes i øjeblikket af Hur Jae.

KCC Egis spiller sine hjemmekampe i Suwon Gymnasium.