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Korean Basketball League

The Korean Basketball League (KBL; Korean: 한국프로농구) 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.

Korean Basketball League (KBL)
Organising bodyKorea Basketball Association
Founded1997
First season1997
CountrySouth Korea
FederationKorea Basketball Association
ConfederationFIBA Asia
Divisions1
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)KBL Cup
Current championsSeoul SK Knights (3rd title)
(2021–22)
Most championshipsUlsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus (7 titles)
Most appearancesJoo Hee-jung (1,009 matches)
All-time top scorerSeo Jang-hoon (13,231 pts.)
PresidentKim Hee-ok
TV partnersSPOTV
WebsiteKBL Official website
2022–23 KBL season

History

The Korean Basketball League was established in 1997. Prior to the professional era, domestic basketball was an amateur sport and all teams, whether sponsored by a corporate company or a university, participated in the National Basketball Festival (Korean: 농구대잔치), a competition sanctioned by the Korea Basketball Association. Early teams were sponsored by major corporate companies or universities. The Korea Development Bank (KDB) and Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) established their basketball teams as early as the 1950s and 1960s while Yonsei University and Korea University are considered pioneers of domestic college basketball, having introduced the sport to their institutions before World War II. During the 1970s and 1980s, major industrial companies such as Kia Motors, Hyundai Electronics and Samsung Electronics started their own basketball teams. The predecessor teams of Goyang Orion Orions, Anyang KGC and Wonju DB Promy were founded during the 1990s by smaller-scale companies hoping to take advantage of the "basketball craze".[1]

Professional era

The 1996–97 National Basketball Festival ended in January 1997, and the inaugural KBL season began one month later in February. The National Basketball Festival remains an amateur-only tournament to this day and is contested by university reserve teams, amateur teams and the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps's basketball team.

Sponsoring companies were given the option to register their basketball teams in the upcoming professional league. KDB and IBK opted to sell their teams; however, their new owners chose to re-start the teams as brand new franchises, only acquiring their players and staff but not inheriting the team's legacy or historical records.[2][3] The founding teams were Busan Kia Enterprise, Gyeongnam LG Sakers, Daegu Tongyang Orions, Suwon Samsung Thunders, Wonju Naray Blue Bird, Anyang SBS Stars, Incheon Daewoo Zeus, Daejeon Hyundai Dynat, and Gwangju Nasan Flamans. Some of the teams, such as Anyang SBS Stars, had been based in Seoul but chose to move to another city. The plan was to have a team based in each geographical region rather than only centralized in the Seoul Capital Area.[4] The 1997–98 season was the first full season played and the tenth team, Cheongju SK Knights, was added as a member. The KBL has had ten teams ever since.[5]

The early years of the league were plagued by the financial instability, exacerbated by the 1997 Asian financial crisis which had impacted South Korea especially hard. As with other domestic sports leagues, the KBL was not immune to the economic fall-out. The KBL had difficulty finding a league sponsor for the 1997–98 season while teams were forced to cut costs.[6][7] Between 1997 and 2001, five of the ten teams had changed ownership due to financial problems.

Format

The KBL follows FIBA rules regarding standards of play and court dimensions.[8]

For the regular season, the round-robin format is utilized as each team plays against every other team six times (three home and three away). A total of 54 games are played in six rounds. Only the top six teams in the regular season standings advance to the post-season playoffs.

League structure

KBL Cup

The KBL Cup was first introduced in 2020 as a pre-season competition for all teams to test out their strengths before the commencement of the regular season.

It is generally held in September. Aside from the participation of all 10 teams of the KBL league, Sangmu Basketball Team also participates in the KBL Cup, making it a total of 11 teams.[9]

Regular season

The regular season runs from October to early April. Each team plays against the other nine teams six times (3 home and 3 away). A total of 54 games are played in six rounds.

The annual KBL Award Ceremony takes place right after the end of the regular season.

Teams which failed to qualify for the post-season playoffs take a short break before commencing their off-season training to prepare them for the upcoming season.

Post-season playoffs

The playoffs usually begin a week after the end of the regular season.[10]

Only the top six teams in the regular season standings advance to the post-season playoffs.[11]

The qualification of the six teams for either the quarter-finals or semi-finals of the playoffs are determined by their regular season standings. The teams ranked from third to sixth qualify for the quarter-finals, and the teams ranked first and second earn an automatic advancement to the semi-finals.

The quarter-finals are played in a best-of-three format. The two winning teams of the quarter-finals then advance to the semi-finals.

The semi-finals are played in a best-of-five format. The two winning teams of the semi-finals then compete for the KBL championship title in the finals.

The finals are played in a best-of-seven format.[12]

KBL All-Star Game

The KBL All-Star Game is held in mid-January every year. The event is usually held in Seoul, except for multiple occasions where it was held outside of Seoul (2007 in Ulsan, 2017 in Busan, and 2021 in Daegu).

Based on the 2021–22 All-Star Game format, five players from each of the ten teams are nominated for the All-Star fan vote. Only the top 24 players in the fan vote standings are selected to participate in the All-Star Game. The two players with the most number of votes form their respective teams by recruiting eleven players each, regardless of their original teams.[13]

Current clubs

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Locations of the Korean Basketball League teams
Team City Arena Capacity Founded Joined
Anyang KGC Anyang Anyang Gymnasium 6,690 1992 1997
Changwon LG Sakers Changwon Changwon Gymnasium 6,000 1994 1997
Daegu KOGAS Pegasus Daegu Daegu Gymnasium 3,867 1994 1997
Goyang Carrot Jumpers Goyang Goyang Gymnasium 6,216 1996 1997
Jeonju KCC Egis Jeonju Jeonju Gymnasium 4,730 1977 1997
Seoul Samsung Thunders Seoul Jamsil Arena 11,069 1978 1997
Seoul SK Knights Seoul Jamsil Students' Gymnasium 5,400 1997
Suwon KT Sonicboom Suwon Suwon KT Sonicboom Arena 3,880 1997
Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus Ulsan Dongchun Gymnasium 5,831 1986 1997
Wonju DB Promy Wonju Wonju Gymnasium 4,600 1996 1997

Results

Finals

Year Champions Result Runners-up Playoffs MVP
1997 Busan Kia Enterprise 4–1 Wonju Naray Blue Bird Kang Dong-hee (Kia)
1997–98 Daejeon Hyundai Dynat 4–3 Busan Kia Enterprise Hur Jae (Kia)
1998–99 Daejeon Hyundai Dynat 4–1 Busan Kia Enterprise Cho Sung-won (Hyundai)
1999–2000 Cheongju SK Knights 4–2 Daejeon Hyundai Gullivers Seo Jang-hoon (SK)
2000–01 Suwon Samsung Thunders 4–1 Changwon LG Sakers Joo Hee-jung (Samsung)
2001–02 Daegu Tongyang Orions 4–3 Seoul SK Knights Marcus Hicks (Tongyang)
2002–03 Wonju TG Xers 4–2 Daegu Tongyang Orions David Jackson (TG)
2003–04 Jeonju KCC Egis 4–3 Wonju TG Sambo Xers Lee Sang-min (KCC)
2004–05 Wonju TG Sambo Xers 4–2 Jeonju KCC Egis Kim Joo-sung (TG Sambo)
2005–06 Seoul Samsung Thunders 4–0 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus Kang Hyuk (Samsung)
2006–07 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4–3 Busan KTF Magic Wings Yang Dong-geun (Mobis)
2007–08 Wonju Dongbu Promy 4–1 Seoul Samsung Thunders Kim Joo-sung (Dongbu)
2008–09 Jeonju KCC Egis 4–3 Seoul Samsung Thunders Choo Seung-gyun (KCC)
2009–10 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4–2 Jeonju KCC Egis Ham Ji-hoon (Mobis)
2010–11 Jeonju KCC Egis 4–2 Wonju Dongbu Promy Ha Seung-jin (KCC)
2011–12 Anyang KGC 4–2 Wonju Dongbu Promy Oh Se-keun (KGC)
2012–13 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4–0 Seoul SK Knights Yang Dong-geun (Mobis)
2013–14 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4–2 Changwon LG Sakers Moon Tae-young (Mobis)
2014–15 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4–0 Wonju Dongbu Promy Yang Dong-geun (Mobis)
2015–16 Goyang Orion Orions 4–2 Jeonju KCC Egis Lee Seung-hyun (Orion)
2016–17 Anyang KGC 4–2 Seoul Samsung Thunders Oh Se-keun (KGC)
2017–18 Seoul SK Knights 4–2 Wonju DB Promy Terrico White (SK)
2018–19 Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus 4–1 Incheon Electroland Elephants Lee Dae-sung (Mobis)
2019–20 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Anyang KGC 4–0 Jeonju KCC Egis Jared Sullinger (KGC)
2021–22 Seoul SK Knights 4–1 Anyang KGC Kim Sun-hyung (SK)

Titles by club

Club Titles Runners-up Winning Seasons Runner-up Seasons
Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus 7 3 1997, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2018–19 1997–98, 1998–99, 2005–06
Jeonju KCC Egis 5 5 1997–98, 1998–99, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2010–11 1999–2000, 2004–05, 2009–10, 2015–16, 2020–21
Wonju DB Promy 3 6 2002–03, 2004–05, 2007–08 1997, 2003–04, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2017–18
Seoul SK Knights 3 2 1999–2000, 2017–18, 2021–22 2001–02, 2012–13
Anyang KGC 3 1 2011–12, 2016–17, 2020–21 2021–22
Seoul Samsung Thunders 2 3 2000–01, 2005–06 2007–08, 2008–09, 2016–17
Goyang Carrot Jumpers 2 1 2001–02, 2015–16 2002–03
Changwon LG Sakers 0 2 2000–01, 2013–14
Suwon KT Sonicboom 0 1 2006–07
Daegu KOGAS Pegasus 0 1 2018–19

Prize money

  • Champions (Finals winners)
    • KRW 100,000,000 + Trophy (1997–present)
  • Runners-up (Finals losers)
    • KRW 50,000,000 (1997–present)
  • Regular Season 1st place
    • KRW 50,000,000 + Trophy (1997–2005)
    • KRW 100,000,000 + Trophy (2005–present)
  • Regular Season 2nd place
    • KRW 30,000,000 (1997–2005)
    • KRW 50,000,000 (2005–present)
  • Regular Season 3rd place
    • KRW 20,000,000 (1997–2005)
    • KRW 30,000,000 (2005–present)

Individual achievements

Awards

The KBL awards ceremony is held annually at the end of the regular season. As of the 2020–21 season, the following honours are awarded:[14]

The awards ceremony takes place at the conclusion of the regular season, before the playoffs begin. The Playoffs MVP is only awarded at the conclusion of the final Championship game.

Top scorer

Year Player Team Points per game
1997   Carl Ray Harris Wonju Naray Blue Bird 32.3[15]
1997–98   Larry Davis Anyang SBS Stars 30.6[16]
1998–99   Bernard Blunt Changwon LG Sakers 29.9[17]
1999–2000   Eric Eberz Gwangju Goldbank Clickers 27.7[18]
2000–01   Dennis Edwards Anyang SBS Stars 33.4[19]
2001–02   Eric Eberz (2) Yeosu Korea Tender Prumi 28.3[18]
2002–03     Leon Trimmingham Seoul SK Knights 27.4[20]
2003–04     Charles Minlend Jeonju KCC Egis 27.1[21]
2004–05   Nate Johnson Daegu Orions 28.7[22]
2005–06   Dontae' Jones Anyang KT&G Kites 29.2[23]
2006–07   Pete Mickeal Daegu Orions 35.1[24]
2007–08   Terrence Shannon Incheon ET Land Black Slamer 27.2[25]
2008–09   Terrence Leather Seoul Samsung Thunders 27.5[26]
2009–10   Greg Stevenson Changwon LG Sakers 21.9[27]
2010–11   Aaron Haynes Seoul Samsung Thunders 23.1[28]
2011–12   Aaron Haynes (2) Changwon LG Sakers 27.6[28]
2012–13   Jasper Johnson Busan KT Sonicboom 19.7[29]
2013–14   Tyler Wilkerson Jeonju KCC Egis 21.5[30]
2014–15   Davon Jefferson Changwon LG Sakers 21.3[31]
2015–16   Andre Emmett Jeonju KCC Egis 26.2[32]
2016–17   Andre Emmett (2) Jeonju KCC Egis 28.8[33]
2017–18   David Simon Anyang KGC 26.1[34]
2018–19   James Mays Changwon LG Sakers 26.6[35]

Draft

Domestic players

Domestic players, defined as possessing South Korean citizenship according to FIBA laws, are recruited through an annual rookie draft. The draft was held since 1998. In 2009, an ethnic draft was introduced to allow the recruitment of players who have acquired South Korean nationality, or either of their parents is a Korean.[36] Players recruited through ethnic drafts are waived from being counted as an import player. However, due to the controversial nature of the recruitment rules and the backlash, the ethnic draft was eventually abolished in 2013.[37]

Import players

From 2018, all teams are allowed to freely select their import players, subject to a "two-import" quota per team and a salary cap of $700,000. Only one foreign player is allowed to play on court in every quarter.

Asian player quota

In a move to further develop the quality of basketball in the country, the "Asian Player Quota" programme was introduced ahead of the 2020–21 season for Japanese players.[38] This programme allows each team to recruit one Japanese player (excluding naturalized, dual citizenship and mixed race players) from Japan's B.League.[39] Players recruited under the "Asian Player Quota" programme are excluded from the foreign player quota, and included in the domestic player salary cap. Wonju DB Promy became the first team in the league to recruit a Japanese player, as they inked a one-year deal with Taichi Nakamura.[40] Ahead of the 2022–23 season, the programme was extended to Filipino players (owns a Philippine passport and both parents must have either Philippine citizenship or passport).[41] In June 2022, Daegu KOGAS Pegasus becomes the first team to recruit a Filipino player, as they announced a two-year deal with SJ Belangel.[42]

Mandatory military service

Players of the Korean Basketball League are eligible to apply to fulfil their military service obligations as members of the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps. Alongside military duties, they are allowed to train as professional athletes and play for the Sangmu Basketball Team. Successful applicants officially enlists in May or June and are discharged eighteen months later in January, returning to the team rosters for the final rounds of the regular season.

See also

References

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External links

  • KBL Official website (in Korean)
  • KBL – Asia-Basket.com

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The Korean Basketball League KBL Korean 한국프로농구 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 Korean Basketball League KBL Organising bodyKorea Basketball AssociationFounded1997First season1997CountrySouth KoreaFederationKorea Basketball AssociationConfederationFIBA AsiaDivisions1Number of teams10Level on pyramid1Domestic cup s KBL CupCurrent championsSeoul SK Knights 3rd title 2021 22 Most championshipsUlsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus 7 titles Most appearancesJoo Hee jung 1 009 matches All time top scorerSeo Jang hoon 13 231 pts PresidentKim Hee okTV partnersSPOTVWebsiteKBL Official website2022 23 KBL season Contents 1 History 1 1 Professional era 2 Format 3 League structure 3 1 KBL Cup 3 2 Regular season 3 3 Post season playoffs 3 4 KBL All Star Game 4 Current clubs 5 Results 5 1 Finals 5 2 Titles by club 6 Prize money 7 Individual achievements 7 1 Awards 7 2 Top scorer 8 Draft 8 1 Domestic players 8 2 Import players 8 3 Asian player quota 9 Mandatory military service 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThe Korean Basketball League was established in 1997 Prior to the professional era domestic basketball was an amateur sport and all teams whether sponsored by a corporate company or a university participated in the National Basketball Festival Korean 농구대잔치 a competition sanctioned by the Korea Basketball Association Early teams were sponsored by major corporate companies or universities The Korea Development Bank KDB and Industrial Bank of Korea IBK established their basketball teams as early as the 1950s and 1960s while Yonsei University and Korea University are considered pioneers of domestic college basketball having introduced the sport to their institutions before World War II During the 1970s and 1980s major industrial companies such as Kia Motors Hyundai Electronics and Samsung Electronics started their own basketball teams The predecessor teams of Goyang Orion Orions Anyang KGC and Wonju DB Promy were founded during the 1990s by smaller scale companies hoping to take advantage of the basketball craze 1 Professional era Edit The 1996 97 National Basketball Festival ended in January 1997 and the inaugural KBL season began one month later in February The National Basketball Festival remains an amateur only tournament to this day and is contested by university reserve teams amateur teams and the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps s basketball team Sponsoring companies were given the option to register their basketball teams in the upcoming professional league KDB and IBK opted to sell their teams however their new owners chose to re start the teams as brand new franchises only acquiring their players and staff but not inheriting the team s legacy or historical records 2 3 The founding teams were Busan Kia Enterprise Gyeongnam LG Sakers Daegu Tongyang Orions Suwon Samsung Thunders Wonju Naray Blue Bird Anyang SBS Stars Incheon Daewoo Zeus Daejeon Hyundai Dynat and Gwangju Nasan Flamans Some of the teams such as Anyang SBS Stars had been based in Seoul but chose to move to another city The plan was to have a team based in each geographical region rather than only centralized in the Seoul Capital Area 4 The 1997 98 season was the first full season played and the tenth team Cheongju SK Knights was added as a member The KBL has had ten teams ever since 5 The early years of the league were plagued by the financial instability exacerbated by the 1997 Asian financial crisis which had impacted South Korea especially hard As with other domestic sports leagues the KBL was not immune to the economic fall out The KBL had difficulty finding a league sponsor for the 1997 98 season while teams were forced to cut costs 6 7 Between 1997 and 2001 five of the ten teams had changed ownership due to financial problems Format EditThe KBL follows FIBA rules regarding standards of play and court dimensions 8 For the regular season the round robin format is utilized as each team plays against every other team six times three home and three away A total of 54 games are played in six rounds Only the top six teams in the regular season standings advance to the post season playoffs League structure EditKBL Cup Edit The KBL Cup was first introduced in 2020 as a pre season competition for all teams to test out their strengths before the commencement of the regular season It is generally held in September Aside from the participation of all 10 teams of the KBL league Sangmu Basketball Team also participates in the KBL Cup making it a total of 11 teams 9 Regular season Edit The regular season runs from October to early April Each team plays against the other nine teams six times 3 home and 3 away A total of 54 games are played in six rounds The annual KBL Award Ceremony takes place right after the end of the regular season Teams which failed to qualify for the post season playoffs take a short break before commencing their off season training to prepare them for the upcoming season Post season playoffs Edit The playoffs usually begin a week after the end of the regular season 10 Only the top six teams in the regular season standings advance to the post season playoffs 11 The qualification of the six teams for either the quarter finals or semi finals of the playoffs are determined by their regular season standings The teams ranked from third to sixth qualify for the quarter finals and the teams ranked first and second earn an automatic advancement to the semi finals The quarter finals are played in a best of three format The two winning teams of the quarter finals then advance to the semi finals The semi finals are played in a best of five format The two winning teams of the semi finals then compete for the KBL championship title in the finals The finals are played in a best of seven format 12 KBL All Star Game Edit The KBL All Star Game is held in mid January every year The event is usually held in Seoul except for multiple occasions where it was held outside of Seoul 2007 in Ulsan 2017 in Busan and 2021 in Daegu Based on the 2021 22 All Star Game format five players from each of the ten teams are nominated for the All Star fan vote Only the top 24 players in the fan vote standings are selected to participate in the All Star Game The two players with the most number of votes form their respective teams by recruiting eleven players each regardless of their original teams 13 Current clubs Edit Hyundai Mobis KT SK amp Samsung KGC Jumpers KOGAS LG KCC DBclass notpageimage Locations of the Korean Basketball League teams Team City Arena Capacity Founded JoinedAnyang KGC Anyang Anyang Gymnasium 6 690 1992 1997Changwon LG Sakers Changwon Changwon Gymnasium 6 000 1994 1997Daegu KOGAS Pegasus Daegu Daegu Gymnasium 3 867 1994 1997Goyang Carrot Jumpers Goyang Goyang Gymnasium 6 216 1996 1997Jeonju KCC Egis Jeonju Jeonju Gymnasium 4 730 1977 1997Seoul Samsung Thunders Seoul Jamsil Arena 11 069 1978 1997Seoul SK Knights Seoul Jamsil Students Gymnasium 5 400 1997Suwon KT Sonicboom Suwon Suwon KT Sonicboom Arena 3 880 1997Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus Ulsan Dongchun Gymnasium 5 831 1986 1997Wonju DB Promy Wonju Wonju Gymnasium 4 600 1996 1997Results EditFinals Edit Year Champions Result Runners up Playoffs MVP1997 Busan Kia Enterprise 4 1 Wonju Naray Blue Bird Kang Dong hee Kia 1997 98 Daejeon Hyundai Dynat 4 3 Busan Kia Enterprise Hur Jae Kia 1998 99 Daejeon Hyundai Dynat 4 1 Busan Kia Enterprise Cho Sung won Hyundai 1999 2000 Cheongju SK Knights 4 2 Daejeon Hyundai Gullivers Seo Jang hoon SK 2000 01 Suwon Samsung Thunders 4 1 Changwon LG Sakers Joo Hee jung Samsung 2001 02 Daegu Tongyang Orions 4 3 Seoul SK Knights Marcus Hicks Tongyang 2002 03 Wonju TG Xers 4 2 Daegu Tongyang Orions David Jackson TG 2003 04 Jeonju KCC Egis 4 3 Wonju TG Sambo Xers Lee Sang min KCC 2004 05 Wonju TG Sambo Xers 4 2 Jeonju KCC Egis Kim Joo sung TG Sambo 2005 06 Seoul Samsung Thunders 4 0 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus Kang Hyuk Samsung 2006 07 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4 3 Busan KTF Magic Wings Yang Dong geun Mobis 2007 08 Wonju Dongbu Promy 4 1 Seoul Samsung Thunders Kim Joo sung Dongbu 2008 09 Jeonju KCC Egis 4 3 Seoul Samsung Thunders Choo Seung gyun KCC 2009 10 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4 2 Jeonju KCC Egis Ham Ji hoon Mobis 2010 11 Jeonju KCC Egis 4 2 Wonju Dongbu Promy Ha Seung jin KCC 2011 12 Anyang KGC 4 2 Wonju Dongbu Promy Oh Se keun KGC 2012 13 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4 0 Seoul SK Knights Yang Dong geun Mobis 2013 14 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4 2 Changwon LG Sakers Moon Tae young Mobis 2014 15 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 4 0 Wonju Dongbu Promy Yang Dong geun Mobis 2015 16 Goyang Orion Orions 4 2 Jeonju KCC Egis Lee Seung hyun Orion 2016 17 Anyang KGC 4 2 Seoul Samsung Thunders Oh Se keun KGC 2017 18 Seoul SK Knights 4 2 Wonju DB Promy Terrico White SK 2018 19 Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus 4 1 Incheon Electroland Elephants Lee Dae sung Mobis 2019 20 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic2020 21 Anyang KGC 4 0 Jeonju KCC Egis Jared Sullinger KGC 2021 22 Seoul SK Knights 4 1 Anyang KGC Kim Sun hyung SK Titles by club Edit Club Titles Runners up Winning Seasons Runner up SeasonsUlsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus 7 3 1997 2006 07 2009 10 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2018 19 1997 98 1998 99 2005 06Jeonju KCC Egis 5 5 1997 98 1998 99 2003 04 2008 09 2010 11 1999 2000 2004 05 2009 10 2015 16 2020 21Wonju DB Promy 3 6 2002 03 2004 05 2007 08 1997 2003 04 2010 11 2011 12 2014 15 2017 18Seoul SK Knights 3 2 1999 2000 2017 18 2021 22 2001 02 2012 13Anyang KGC 3 1 2011 12 2016 17 2020 21 2021 22Seoul Samsung Thunders 2 3 2000 01 2005 06 2007 08 2008 09 2016 17Goyang Carrot Jumpers 2 1 2001 02 2015 16 2002 03Changwon LG Sakers 0 2 2000 01 2013 14Suwon KT Sonicboom 0 1 2006 07Daegu KOGAS Pegasus 0 1 2018 19Prize money EditChampions Finals winners KRW 100 000 000 Trophy 1997 present Runners up Finals losers KRW 50 000 000 1997 present Regular Season 1st place KRW 50 000 000 Trophy 1997 2005 KRW 100 000 000 Trophy 2005 present Regular Season 2nd place KRW 30 000 000 1997 2005 KRW 50 000 000 2005 present Regular Season 3rd place KRW 20 000 000 1997 2005 KRW 30 000 000 2005 present Individual achievements EditAwards Edit The KBL awards ceremony is held annually at the end of the regular season As of the 2020 21 season the following honours are awarded 14 Most Valuable Player MVP Rookie of the Year Foreign Player of the Year Best 5 Defensive Player of the Year Defensive Best 5 Sixth Man Award Skill Development Award Fair Play Award Play of the Season Popularity Award Coach of the YearThe awards ceremony takes place at the conclusion of the regular season before the playoffs begin The Playoffs MVP is only awarded at the conclusion of the final Championship game Top scorer Edit See also List of Korean Basketball League annual statistical leaders Year Player Team Points per game1997 Carl Ray Harris Wonju Naray Blue Bird 32 3 15 1997 98 Larry Davis Anyang SBS Stars 30 6 16 1998 99 Bernard Blunt Changwon LG Sakers 29 9 17 1999 2000 Eric Eberz Gwangju Goldbank Clickers 27 7 18 2000 01 Dennis Edwards Anyang SBS Stars 33 4 19 2001 02 Eric Eberz 2 Yeosu Korea Tender Prumi 28 3 18 2002 03 Leon Trimmingham Seoul SK Knights 27 4 20 2003 04 Charles Minlend Jeonju KCC Egis 27 1 21 2004 05 Nate Johnson Daegu Orions 28 7 22 2005 06 Dontae Jones Anyang KT amp G Kites 29 2 23 2006 07 Pete Mickeal Daegu Orions 35 1 24 2007 08 Terrence Shannon Incheon ET Land Black Slamer 27 2 25 2008 09 Terrence Leather Seoul Samsung Thunders 27 5 26 2009 10 Greg Stevenson Changwon LG Sakers 21 9 27 2010 11 Aaron Haynes Seoul Samsung Thunders 23 1 28 2011 12 Aaron Haynes 2 Changwon LG Sakers 27 6 28 2012 13 Jasper Johnson Busan KT Sonicboom 19 7 29 2013 14 Tyler Wilkerson Jeonju KCC Egis 21 5 30 2014 15 Davon Jefferson Changwon LG Sakers 21 3 31 2015 16 Andre Emmett Jeonju KCC Egis 26 2 32 2016 17 Andre Emmett 2 Jeonju KCC Egis 28 8 33 2017 18 David Simon Anyang KGC 26 1 34 2018 19 James Mays Changwon LG Sakers 26 6 35 Draft EditDomestic players Edit Domestic players defined as possessing South Korean citizenship according to FIBA laws are recruited through an annual rookie draft The draft was held since 1998 In 2009 an ethnic draft was introduced to allow the recruitment of players who have acquired South Korean nationality or either of their parents is a Korean 36 Players recruited through ethnic drafts are waived from being counted as an import player However due to the controversial nature of the recruitment rules and the backlash the ethnic draft was eventually abolished in 2013 37 Import players Edit From 2018 all teams are allowed to freely select their import players subject to a two import quota per team and a salary cap of 700 000 Only one foreign player is allowed to play on court in every quarter Asian player quota Edit In a move to further develop the quality of basketball in the country the Asian Player Quota programme was introduced ahead of the 2020 21 season for Japanese players 38 This programme allows each team to recruit one Japanese player excluding naturalized dual citizenship and mixed race players from Japan s B League 39 Players recruited under the Asian Player Quota programme are excluded from the foreign player quota and included in the domestic player salary cap Wonju DB Promy became the first team in the league to recruit a Japanese player as they inked a one year deal with Taichi Nakamura 40 Ahead of the 2022 23 season the programme was extended to Filipino players owns a Philippine passport and both parents must have either Philippine citizenship or passport 41 In June 2022 Daegu KOGAS Pegasus becomes the first team to recruit a Filipino player as they announced a two year deal with SJ Belangel 42 Mandatory military service EditPlayers of the Korean Basketball League are eligible to apply to fulfil their military service obligations as members of the Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps Alongside military duties they are allowed to train as professional athletes and play for the Sangmu Basketball Team Successful applicants officially enlists in May or June and are discharged eighteen months later in January returning to the team rosters for the final rounds of the regular season See also EditList of South Korean basketball players Women s Korean Basketball League WKBL References Edit 나래이동통신 남자 농구팀 창단 Korea Economic Daily in Korean September 3 1996 탐방 프로농구 TG삼보 나래 블루버드 로 출발 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean March 3 2005 기업은행 농구팀 해체 창단 34년만애 매각 추진 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean November 26 1996 프로농구 연고지 확정 서울은 공동 부산은 기아자동차 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean November 27 1996 청주에서 시작한 SK 나이츠 서울로 정착하다 BasketKorea in Korean March 26 2020 IMF 한파 농구코트도 꽁꽁 The Hankyoreh in Korean December 12 1997 IMF 한파에 체육기반 흔들 Maeil Business Newspaper in Korean December 17 1997 Rule Differences FIBA Retrieved April 4 2022 Sangmu Basketball South Korea Results Fixtures Soccerstand com www soccerstand com Retrieved 2022 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worldhoopstats com Retrieved November 18 2019 Terrence Shannon worldhoopstats com Retrieved November 18 2019 Terrence Leather worldhoopstats com Retrieved November 18 2019 Gregory Stevenson worldhoopstats com Retrieved November 18 2019 a b Aaron Haynes worldhoopstats com Retrieved November 18 2019 KBL 2012 2013 asia basket com Retrieved November 18 2019 KBL 2013 2014 asia basket com Retrieved November 18 2019 KBL 2014 2015 asia basket com Retrieved November 18 2019 KBL 2015 2016 asia basket com Retrieved November 18 2019 KBL 2016 2017 asia basket com Retrieved November 18 2019 KBL 2017 2018 asia basket com Retrieved November 18 2019 KBL 2018 2019 asia basket com Retrieved November 18 2019 KBL Finalizes Rules for Ethnic Korean Draft The Korea Times 2008 12 23 Retrieved 22 June 2022 막 내리는 귀화혼혈선수 시대의 명과 암 오마이스타 in Korean 2020 05 26 Retrieved 22 June 2022 KBL 일본선수 대상으로 아시아쿼터 시행 DB는 영입 추진 중 sports news naver com in Korean Retrieved 22 June 2022 Korea Japan cooperate with implementation of Asian Player Quotas in professional leagues FIBA basketball Retrieved 21 June 2022 김용호 구단소식 원주 DB 아시아쿼터제로 나카무라 타이치 공식 영입 sports news naver com in Korean Retrieved 22 June 2022 Li Matthew 18 April 2022 KBL expands Asian Quota to Filipinos Tiebreaker Times US Retrieved 22 June 2022 단독 한국가스공사 KBL 1호 필리핀 선수 영입 ROOKIE in Korean 6 June 2022 Retrieved 22 June 2022 External links EditKBL Official website in Korean KBL Asia Basket com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Korean Basketball League amp oldid 1129494556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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