2009–10 KBL season

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2009–10 KBL season
League Korean Basketball League
Sport Basketball
Duration October 15, 2009 – April 11, 2010
TV partner(s) KBS, MBC-ESPN, SBS Sports, OBS, MBC-LIFE
Regular Season
Season champions Ulsan Mobis Phoebus
Season MVP Flag of South Korea.svg Ham Ji-hoon (Mobis)
Top scorer Flag of the United States.svg Greg Stevenson (LG)
Finals
Champions Ulsan Mobis Phoebus
  Runners-up Jeonju KCC Egis
Finals MVP Flag of South Korea.svg Ham Ji-hoon (Mobis)
KBL seasons

The 2009–10 KCC Professional Basketball season was the 14th season of the Korean Basketball League.

Korean Basketball League sports league

The Korean Basketball League, often abbreviated to the KBL, is the pre-eminent professional men's basketball league in South Korea. Its inaugural season was in 1997. The season starts in October and ends in April the following year. The KBL consists of ten teams. Each team plays 54 games. Each team is allowed to have two foreign players. Foreign players in the league are almost always either a forward or center.

Contents

Regular season

RKTeamGWLPCT GBTiebreaker
1 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 5440140.7413–3, +48
2 Busan KT Sonicboom 5440140.7413–3, –48
3 Jeonju KCC Egis 5435190.6485
4 Changwon LG Sakers 5434200.6306
5 Wonju Dongbu Promy 5433210.6117
6 Seoul Samsung Thunders 5426280.48114
7 Seoul SK Knights 5416380.296244–2
8 Anyang KT&G Kites 5416380.296242–4
9 Incheon ET Land Elephants 5415390.278254–2
10 Daegu Orions 5415390.278252–4

Playoffs

Prize money

Jeonju KCC Egis basketball team

The Jeonju KCC Egis is a professional basketball club in the Korean Basketball League.

Busan KT Sonicboom A professional basketball team based in Busan, South Korea.

Busan kt Sonicboom is a professional basketball team based in Busan, South Korea. The team is a member of the Korean Basketball League. They play at the Sajik Arena. Their biggest rivals are the LG Sakers from neighbouring city of Changwon, and matches between these two are always fiercely fought affairs.

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