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| 2017-18 || KCC || 3rd || 35 wins, 19 losses || 0.648 || Semifinals Playoff Loss vs. Seoul SK (1-3), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Incheon Electroland (3-2) || Chu Seung-kyun |
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| 2018-19 || KCC || 4th || 28 wins, 26 losses || 0.519 || Semifinals Playoff Loss vs. Ulsan Mobis (1-3), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Goyang Orion (3-1) || Chu Seung-kyun |
| 2018-19 || KCC || 4th || 28 wins, 26 losses || 0.519 || Semifinals Playoff Loss vs. Ulsan Mobis (1-3), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Goyang Orion (3-1) || Chu Seung-kyun -> Stacey Augmon |
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| 2019-20 || KCC || 4th || 23 wins, 19 losses || 0.548 || || Jeon Chang-jin |
| 2019-20 || KCC || 4th || 23 wins, 19 losses || 0.548 || || Jeon Chang-jin |
Revision as of 05:36, 19 October 2024
Busan KCC Egis | |||
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League | Korean Basketball League East Asia Super League | ||
Established | March 1978 | ||
History | Hyundai Basketball Team 1978–1996 Daejeon Hyundai Dynat 1997–1999 Daejeon Hyundai Gullivers 1999–2001 Jeonju KCC Egis 2001–2023 Busan KCC Egis 2023–present | ||
Arena | Busan Sajik Gymnasium | ||
Capacity | 14,099 | ||
Location | Busan, South Korea | ||
Team colours | Navy, Gold, White | ||
Team manager | Choi Hyung-gil | ||
Head coach | Chun Chang-jin | ||
Team captain | Jung Chan-yeong | ||
Ownership | Jung Jae-hoon | ||
Affiliation(s) | KCC | ||
Championships | 6 Korean Leagues | ||
Retired numbers | 4 Choo Seung-gyun 11 Lee Sang-min | ||
Website | Official website | ||
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The Busan KCC Egis (Template:Lang-ko) 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.[1] In 2001, the club, named Hyundai Gullivers at the time, relocated from Daejeon to Jeonju. In the same year, Kumgang Korea Chemical (now KCC) acquired the team after the financial difficulties of Hyundai Electronics.[2]
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.[3] 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.[4]
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.[5] Heo Ung was named Finals MVP.[5]
Current roster
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Updated: 15 October 2024 |
Honours
Domestic
- Korean Basketball League championship
- Korean Basketball League regular season
- KBL Cup
- Winners: 2023
International invitationals
- Third place: 2017
Players and figures of all time
Player with a retired number
- Chu Seung-kyun | #4 | Small Forward | 1997–2012 | October 13, 2012[6]
- A franchise star who won a total of five championships, including with the predecessor team, Hyundai, and played exclusively for one club. Known as the "quiet but strong man."
- Lee Sang-min | #11 | Point Guard | 1997–2007 | October 17, 2010[7]
- Won three championships, including with the predecessor team, Hyundai, but was later traded to the Seoul Samsung Thunders, where he played for three seasons before retiring. He then became a coach for Samsung and eventually the head coach, returning as a coach again for the 2023–24 season.
Former head coaches
- 1st: Shin Sun-woo (1997-2005)
- 2nd: Heo Jae (2005-2015)
- 3rd: Chu Seung-kyun (2015-2018)
- 4th: Stacey Augmon (2018-2019)
- 5th: Jeon Chang-jin (2019–present)
Catchphrases of all time
- 2005-2006: I LOVE KCC
- 2006-2007: WELCOME TO KCC WORLD
- 2007-2008: FLY HIGH KCC
- 2008-2009: EXCITING ENERGY KCC
- 2009-2010: Hi-Five KCC V5 EGIS
- 2010-2011: BLUE SYNDROME EGIS V5
- 2011-2012: NEW CHALLENGE KCC
- 2012-2013: STAND UP! KCC, DREAM UP! EGIS
- 2013-2014: BLUEBUSTER KCC EGIS!!
- 2014-2015: BLUE LEGEND KCC EGIS!
- 2015-2016: BRAVO KCC EGIS!
- 2016-2017: WITH US KCC EGIS!
- 2017-2018: TOGETHER KCC EGIS!
- 2018-2019: 열정으로 정상까지!
- 2019-2020: WE ARE THE ONE!
- 2020-2021: WE ARE STRONG
- 2021-2022: WE ARE GREAT
- 2022-2023: 압도하라
- 2023-2024: 최강
Historical Results
Year | Team Name | Rank | Record | Win Rate | Playoffs Result | Coach |
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1997 | Hyundai | 7th | 7 wins, 14 losses | 0.333 | Shin Sun-woo | |
1997-98 | Hyundai | 1st | 31 wins, 14 losses | 0.689 | Championship Finals Win vs. Busan Kia (4-3), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Daegu Dongyang (3-0) | Shin Sun-woo |
1998-99 | Hyundai | 1st | 33 wins, 12 losses | 0.733 | Championship Finals Win vs. Busan Kia (4-1), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Wonju Narae (3-0) | Shin Sun-woo |
1999-00 | Hyundai | 1st | 33 wins, 12 losses | 0.733 | Championship Finals Loss vs. Cheongju SK (2-4), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Anyang SBS (3-0) | Shin Sun-woo |
2000-01 | Hyundai | 6th | 20 wins, 25 losses | 0.444 | Sixth Round Playoff Loss vs. Cheongju SK (0-2) | Shin Sun-woo |
2001-02 | KCC | 3rd | 30 wins, 24 losses | 0.556 | Semifinals Playoff Loss vs. Seoul SK (2-3), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Anyang SBS (2-0) | Shin Sun-woo |
2002-03 | KCC | 9th | 20 wins, 34 losses | 0.370 | Shin Sun-woo | |
2003-04 | KCC | 2nd | 39 wins, 15 losses | 0.722 | Championship Finals Win vs. Wonju TG Sambo (4-3), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Changwon LG (3-0) | Shin Sun-woo |
2004-05 | KCC | 2nd | 34 wins, 20 losses | 0.630 | Championship Finals Loss vs. Wonju TG Sambo (2-4), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Anyang SBS (3-1) | Shin Sun-woo |
2005-06 | KCC | 5th | 29 wins, 25 losses | 0.537 | Semifinals Playoff Loss vs. Ulsan Mobis (1-3), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Busan KTF (2-0) | Heo Jae |
2006-07 | KCC | 10th | 15 wins, 39 losses | 0.278 | Heo Jae | |
2007-08 | KCC | 2nd | 33 wins, 21 losses | 0.611 | Semifinals Playoff Loss vs. Seoul Samsung (0-3) | Heo Jae |
2008-09 | KCC | 3rd | 31 wins, 23 losses | 0.574 | Championship Finals Win vs. Seoul Samsung (4-3), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Wonju Dongbu (3-2), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Incheon Electroland (3-2) | Heo Jae |
2009-10 | KCC | 3rd | 35 wins, 19 losses | 0.648 | Championship Finals Loss vs. Ulsan Mobis (2-4), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Busan KT (3-1), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Seoul Samsung (3-1) | Heo Jae |
2010-11 | KCC | 3rd | 34 wins, 20 losses | 0.630 | Championship Finals Win vs. Wonju Dongbu (4-2), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Incheon Electroland (3-1), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Seoul Samsung (3-0) | Heo Jae |
2011-12 | KCC | 4th | 31 wins, 23 losses | 0.574 | Sixth Round Playoff Loss vs. Ulsan Mobis (0-3) | Heo Jae |
2012-13 | KCC | 10th | 13 wins, 41 losses | 0.241 | Heo Jae | |
2013-14 | KCC | 7th | 20 wins, 34 losses | 0.370 | Heo Jae | |
2014-15 | KCC | 9th | 12 wins, 42 losses | 0.222 | Heo Jae | |
2015-16 | KCC | 1st | 36 wins, 18 losses | 0.667 | Championship Finals Loss vs. Goyang Orion (2-4), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Anyang KGC (3-1) | Chu Seung-kyun |
2016-17 | KCC | 10th | 17 wins, 37 losses | 0.315 | Chu Seung-kyun | |
2017-18 | KCC | 3rd | 35 wins, 19 losses | 0.648 | Semifinals Playoff Loss vs. Seoul SK (1-3), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Incheon Electroland (3-2) | Chu Seung-kyun |
2018-19 | KCC | 4th | 28 wins, 26 losses | 0.519 | Semifinals Playoff Loss vs. Ulsan Mobis (1-3), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Goyang Orion (3-1) | Chu Seung-kyun -> Stacey Augmon |
2019-20 | KCC | 4th | 23 wins, 19 losses | 0.548 | Jeon Chang-jin | |
2020-21 | KCC | 1st | 36 wins, 18 losses | 0.667 | Championship Finals Loss vs. Anyang KGC (0-4), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Incheon Electroland (3-2) | Jeon Chang-jin |
2021-22 | KCC | 9th | 21 wins, 33 losses | 0.389 | Jeon Chang-jin | |
2022-23 | KCC | 6th | 24 wins, 30 losses | 0.444 | Sixth Round Playoff Loss vs. Seoul SK (0-3) | Jeon Chang-jin |
2023-24 | KCC | 5th | 30 wins, 24 losses | 0.556 | Championship Finals Win vs. Suwon KT (4-1), Semifinals Playoff Win vs. Wonju DB (3-1), Sixth Round Playoff Win vs. Seoul SK (3-0) | Jeon Chang-jin |
References
- ^ "「현대」남자농구팀 창단". The JoongAng (in Korean). 24 March 1978. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
- ^ "금강고려화학, 현대전자 남자농구단 인수". n.news.naver.com (in Korean). 26 February 2001. Retrieved 12 October 2024.
- ^ "Pro-basketball team KCC Egis to move home from Jeonju to Busan". The Korea Herald. 30 August 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
- ^ "KCC Egis leave Jeonju for Busan as stadium woes continue". Korea JoongAng Daily. 31 August 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
- ^ a b "Busan KCC Egis crowned KBL champions, beating Sonicboom 4–1". Korea JoongAng Daily. 6 May 2024. Retrieved 6 May 2024.
- ^ Choi, Changhwan (10 October 2012). "'추승균 전설된다' KCC, 홈 개막전서 4번 영구결번…역대 9호". Jumpball (in Korean). Retrieved 18 October 2024.
- ^ Kim, Dongchan (14 October 2010). "프로농구 KCC, 이상민 등번호 11번 영구 결번". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 18 October 2024.