2011–12 KBL season

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2011–12 KBL season
League Korean Basketball League
Sport Basketball
TV partner(s) KBS, KBS N Sports, MBC Sports+, SBS ESPN, OBS, SPOTV
Regular Season
Season champions Wonju Dongbu Promy
Top scorer Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Haynes (LG)
Finals
KBL seasons
2012–13 

The 2011–12 KB Kookmin Card Professional Basketball season was the 16th season of the Korean Basketball League.

Contents

Regular season

RKTeamGWLPCTGBTiebreaker
1 Wonju Dongbu Promy 5444100.815
2 Anyang KGC 5436180.6678
3 Busan KT Sonicboom 5431230.574134–2
4 Jeonju KCC Egis 5431230.574132–4
5 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 5429250.53715
6 Incheon ET Land Elephants 5426280.48118
7 Changwon LG Sakers 5421330.38923
8 Goyang Orions 5420340.37024
9 Seoul SK Knights 5419350.35225
10 Seoul Samsung Thunders 5413410.24131

Playoffs

Prize money

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