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  2. Korean Basketball League - Wikipedia

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    Website. KBL official website. 2024–25 KBL season. The Korean Basketball League (Korean: 한국프로농구) or simply KBL is a professional men's basketball league in South Korea which was established in 1997. The league consists of ten teams and each team plays a total of 54 games (27 home and 27 away) in the regular season.

  3. 2023–24 KBL season - Wikipedia

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    Busan KCC Egis (6th title) Runners-up. Suwon KT Sonicboom. Seasons. ← 2022–23. 2024–25 →. The 2023–24 KBL season is the 28th season of the Korean Basketball League (KBL), the highest level of basketball in South Korea. The regular season began on 21 October 2023. [1]

  4. 2020–21 KBL season - Wikipedia

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    2020–21 KBL season. The 2020–21 KBL season was the 25th season of the Korean Basketball League (KBL), the highest level of basketball in South Korea. There was no defending champion as the previous season was cut short towards the end and the play-offs were cancelled.

  5. 2019–20 KBL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2019-20 KBL season was the 24th season of the Korean Basketball League (KBL), the highest level of basketball in South Korea. Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus was the defending champion. On 24 March 2020, the KBL decided to cancel the remainder of the season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

  6. South Korea men's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Basketball League was hit by the coronavirus as early as December 2021, with Changwon LG Sakers reporting their first case within the team. [21] At the end of January 2022, KBL even made their first-ever match postponement due to the coronavirus, as multiple positive cases were reported in Seoul Samsung Thunders. [22]

  7. List of Korean Basketball League annual statistical leaders

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    In the KBL, both terms are used to describe players as excellent shooters, similar to the "50–40–90 club" used in the NBA. [2]The "170 Club" requires a player to achieve the criteria of 50% field goal percentage, 40% three-point field goal percentage and 80% free throw percentage over the course of a regular season, while meeting the minimum thresholds to qualify as a league leader in each ...

  8. Busan KCC Egis - Wikipedia

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    It meant the return of professional basketball to Busan, after the KT Sonicboom had moved away just two years earlier. [1] 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. [2]

  9. Suwon KT Sonicboom - Wikipedia

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    Suwon KT Sonicboom. Suwon KT Sonicboom (Korean : 수원 KT 소닉붐) is a professional basketball club based in Suwon, South Korea which plays in the Korean Basketball League. Their home games are played at the Suwon KT Sonicboom Arena. Founded in 1997, the team was initially based in Gwangju and was later relocated to Yeosu, Busan and Suwon ...