
Korean Basketball League (2025-2026)
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Korean Basketball League 2025-26
Coach of the Year: Chang-Jin Chun
Korean Basketball League Final: Busan KCC Egis - Sono Skygunners 76-68 Busan KCC Egis (Chang-Jin Chun): Heo Ung 17, Heo Hoon 15, Choi Joon-Young 15, Long Shawn 14, Kyo-Chang Kyochang 14, Jang Jae-Sok 1, Hernandez Dewan 0, Kim Donghyun 0, Yoon Ki-Chan 0 Standings 2025-26
- qualified to the play-offs Stats Leaders 2025-26
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![]() Seoul Knights South Korean teams in international cups 2025-26
![]() Sixth-seeded KCC make KBL history as Heo Ung's five triples seal title in Goyang (Photo: KBL)
Arrived: Hoon Heo (Suwon KT Sonicboom)
Average Height: 195.1 cm (6'4.8'')
Average Age: 27.5
Sixth-seeded KCC make KBL history as Heo Ung's five triples seal title in Goyang-May 13, 2026
Busan KCC Egis completed the most improbable championship run in Korean Basketball League history on Tuesday, becoming the first sixth-seeded team ever to win the KBL title with a 76-68 victory over Goyang Sono in Game 5 of the LG Electronics 2025-26 Championship Finals. Finals MVP Ung Heo (183-G-1993) delivered the clinching performance, drilling five three-pointers for 17 points in 36 minutes to claim the award with 31 of 84 media votes. The achievement completed an extraordinary family legacy Ung Heo's father Heo Jae and brother Hoon Heo (181-G-1995) have both won Playoffs MVP in previous seasons, making the Heos the first three-generation Finals MVP family in KBL history. Hoon Heo was equally vital with 15 points, six rebounds, five assists, and two steals in nearly 40 minutes, while Joon-Young Choi (200-SG-1994) added 15 points and six rebounds. Long Shawn (208-F-1993, college: Louisiana, agency: Pensack Sports) dominated inside with 14 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists, and Song Kyo-chang contributed 14 points and nine rebounds as coach Lee Sang-min's squad produced a balanced team effort that Goyang could not match. KCC set the tone with a 25-12 first quarter that put Sono in an immediate hole. Though the hosts fought back outscoring KCC in the third and fourth quarters they never reclaimed the lead. Knight Nathan (208-F/C-1997, college: William & Mary) was magnificent for Sono with 26 points on 10-of-13 shooting, but Lee Jong-hyun struggled at 5-of-17 despite seven assists, and the Filipino import Quiambao Kevin (193-SF-2001) could not replicate his heroics from Game 4. Sono had staved off elimination with a dramatic 81-80 Game 4 victory in Busan Lee Jong-hyun scoring the go-ahead basket with 0.9 seconds remaining but the momentum did not carry over. "We've lost once now we will finish it in Game 5," Lee Sang-min had promised after that defeat. He delivered. KCC's playoff path was remarkable throughout. They swept third-seeded Wonju DB Promy in the opening round, beat Anyang JKJ Red Boosters 3-1 in the semifinals, and took the finals 4-1 despite finishing the regular season at just 24-30 the lowest-seeded champion in KBL's 28-year finals history. Asia-Basket.com All-South Korean KBL Awards 2026-May 15, 2026
![]() The standout American forward Shawn Long picked up the Finals MVP of the championship-winning champion team Busan KCC Egis.
He graduated from the Louisiana ten years ago.
Long received multiple other awards, was named the Import Player of the Year, Forward of the Year, and was voted to the First Team and Imports Team.
His excellent performance assisted his team in beating the Sono Skygunners 4 to 1 in the final series.
Long was the Player of the Week honoree 6 times during the 25 26 campaign.
His exceptional play earned him the fourth spot in points per game, boasting an impressive average of almost 20 and second in rebounds per game, an average of over 12.
Long has totalled 32 games of 20 or more points on the year and recorded 30 or more points in 4 games.
He registered double-doubles in 54 games at the event.
Long's 37 points against the Sono Skygunners were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
As you can see the league is dominated by ex-college players where 9 out of 10 best scorers graduated U.S.
schools.
Assem Marei, 33-year old Egyptian center from the Al Alhy Benghazi, was voted the Defensive Player of the Year at the East Asia Super League.
He Is the Minnesota State Mankato alumni from 2015.
Marei collected multiple other honors, was selected as the Center of the Year, and was chosen to the First Team and Imports Team.
He averaged over 16 points per game in the league.
Marei received Player of the Week award in the league.
He led the EASL in rebounds per game with over 14.
Marei has totalled 19 games of 20 or more points and had double-doubles in 46 games on the year.
His 29 points against the KCC Egis were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
The standout guard Hoon Heo was honored as the Domestic Player of the Year of the championship-winning Busan KCC Egis.
He received multiple other awards, was named to the First Team and Domestic Players Team.
Heo's excellent performance assisted his team in beating the Sono Skygunners 4 to 1 in the final series.
He recorded 13 points per game that season in the league.
Heo led the KBL in assists per game with over 7.
He has totalled 9 games of 20 or more points and logged double-doubles in 6 games on the year.
Heo's 29 points against Wonju DB were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Ethan Alvano, American guard from the Wonju DB, earned the Guard of the Year of Korean Basketball League.
He Is ex CSUSM from 2018.
Alvano collected multiple other honors, earned a spot in the First Team and Imports Team.
He conducted his way to the second position in averaging a commendable almost 7 assists per game.
Alvano also registered almost 18 points per game over the season in the league.
He has totalled 21 games of 20 or more points on the year and notched 30 or more points in 3 games.
Alvano recorded double-doubles in 8 games at the event.
His 37 points against the Sono Skygunners were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
As you can see the league is dominated by ex-college players where 9 out of 10 best scorers graduated U.S.
schools.
Alvano's team won the South Korean Cup in 2025.
Nathan Knight, 28-year old American power forward from the Sono Skygunners, was voted to the First Team at the Korean Basketball League.
He Is alumni of the William & Mary from 2020.
Knight was also selected to the Imports Team.
His best performance made his team reach the finals but they unfortunately were defeated by the KCC Egis 1 to 4.
With finesse and precision, Knight claimed the fourth position in rebounds per game, delivering a stellar almost 11 rebounds per game average.
Knight also averaged over 17 points per game in the league.
He has totalled 25 games of 20 or more points on the year and registered 30 or more points in 2 games.
Knight had double-doubles in 37 games at the event.
His 32 points against the Mobis Phoebus were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
As you can see the league is dominated by ex-college players where 9 out of 10 best scorers graduated U.S.
schools.
Player of the Year: Finals MVP: Defensive Player of the Year: Domestic Player of the Year: Import Player of the Year: Guard of the Year: Forward of the Year: Center of the Year: Rookie of the Year: Coach of the Year: First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention All-Domestic Players Team All-Imports Team *The awards were created by Asia-basket.com staff based on the stats (if available), teams' performance and players' performance.
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