| Korea KBL | 10/27 10:00 | - |
Changwon Sakers
vs
KCC Egis
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- | View | |
| Korea KBL | 11/01 05:00 | - |
Seoul Thunders
vs
KCC Egis
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- | View | |
| Korea KBL | 11/04 10:00 | - |
Seoul Knights
vs
KCC Egis
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- | View | |
| Korea KBL | 11/08 05:00 | - |
Suwon Sonicboom
vs
KCC Egis
|
- | View | |
| Korea KBL | 11/10 10:00 | - |
Changwon Sakers
vs
KCC Egis
|
- | View | |
| Korea KBL | 11/15 05:00 | - |
KCC Egis vs
Bravado
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- | View |
| Korea KBL | 10/25 05:00 | - |
[10] Korea Gas Corporation
v
KCC Egis [3]
|
W | 61-71 | |
| Korea KBL | 10/22 10:00 | - |
[2] Crvena Zvezda U19
v
KCC Egis [1]
|
L | 60-57 | |
| Korea KBL | 10/19 05:00 | - |
[8] Goyang Sky Gunners
v
KCC Egis [1]
|
W | 58-64 | |
| Korea KBL | 10/16 10:00 | - |
Dongbu Promy
v
KCC Egis
|
W | 84-86 | |
| Korea KBL | 10/13 10:00 | - |
[6] Seoul Knights
v
KCC Egis [3]
|
W | 67-75 | |
| Korea KBL | 10/11 05:00 | - |
[7] Mobis Phoebus
v
KCC Egis [6]
|
W | 68-86 | |
| Korea KBL | 10/04 05:00 | - |
[4] Suwon Sonicboom
v
KCC Egis [1]
|
L | 85-67 | |
| Korea KBL | 10/03 05:00 | - |
Seoul Thunders
v
KCC Egis
|
W | 82-89 | |
| Korea KBL Cup | 09/21 05:00 | - |
Changwon Sakers
v
KCC Egis
|
L | CANC | |
| Korea KBL Cup | 09/20 05:00 | - |
Mobis Phoebus
v
KCC Egis
|
L | 90-61 | |
| Club Friendlies | 09/17 06:30 | - |
KCC Egis v
Goyang Sky Gunners
|
L | 75-91 | |
| Club Friendlies | 08/20 06:30 | - |
KCC Egis v
NU Bulldogs
|
L | 85-89 |
The Busan KCC Egis (Korean: 부산 KCC 이지스) is a professional basketball club based in Busan, South Korea. The team competes in the Korean Basketball League (KBL) and has established a substantial fanbase in South Korea. Founded in 1997, the team was initially based in Daejeon and was later relocated to Jeonju and Busan, respectively.
The team was founded in March 1978 as the Hyundai Basketball Team, owned and sponsored by Hyundai. 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.
After 22 years in Jeonju, the KCC Egis relocated to Busan in 2023, making the return of professional basketball to the city following the KT Sonicboom's departure two years prior. The decision to relocate was prompted by delays in the construction of a new arena in Jeonju, which had been promised six years earlier.
In May 2024, the Egis won their sixth KBL championship following a 4–1 win over the Suwon KT Sonicboom, becoming the first fifth-seeded team to win the title. Heo Ung was named Finals MVP.