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Professional Basketball KCC, Ranked 5th in Regular League

Professional Basketball KCC, Ranked 5th in the Regular League, Won the Championship for the First Time… MVP Heo Woong

Reclaiming hegemony after 13 years… First win for a professional team from Busan in 27 years.

Busan KCC, a professional basketball team, won the championship game for the first time as a team ranked 5th in the regular league.

KCC won 88-70 in the away game against Suwon KT in the 5th game of the 2023-2024 CheongKwanJang Professional Basketball Championship (4 wins out of 7) held at the KT Arena in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do on the 5th. 안전놀이터

Busan KCC, which ended the championship game with 4 wins and 1 loss, became the first team in the history of professional basketball, launched in 1997, to win the championship game even after finishing 5th in the regular league.

KCC also regained league supremacy 13 years after the 2010-2011 season and achieved its 6th championship, including during its predecessor, Daejeon Hyundai.

KCC, which moved its headquarters from Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do to Busan ahead of the opening of this season, is also the Busan team that has reached the top in the four major professional sports (baseball, soccer, basketball, and volleyball) in 27 years since Daewoo in professional soccer and Kia in professional basketball in 1997.

We became a team.

KCC Heo Woong was selected as the best player in the playoffs.

It received 31 out of 84 votes from the press.

La Gun-ah followed with 27 votes, and Heo Hoon of the runner-up team KT came in third place with 21 votes.

Its Heo Woong became the first MVP in 26 years since his father, former national team coach ‘Basketball President’ Heo Jae, was selected as playoff MVP in the 1997-1998 season.

Heo Jae and Heo Woong are the first father and son to be selected as playoff MVPs.

Heo Woong averaged 18.8 points and 5.4 assists in the five games of this championship game, and led KCC to victory by using the outside defense at every critical point.

KCC took a 40-36 lead in the first half of the day, and widened the score gap in earnest in the second half.

Busan KCC, which was ahead 47-45 in the middle of the third quarter, widened the gap to 54-45 with Calvin Jeffrey Espitola’s 3-pointer, La gun-ah’s dunk, and Laguna’s offensive rebound followed by another under-the-goal score.

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