The Busan KCC Egis delivered a crucial home victory at Sajik Arena on April 28, 2026, defeating the Anyang JungKwanJang Red Boosters 83-79 in a tightly contested Korean Basketball League (KBL) matchup. The win, which unfolded under the evening lights at 18:00 local time, provided a significant boost for Busan as they continue to jostle for playoff positioning in the competitive KBL landscape.
Match Overview: A Tight Affair Decided in the Clutch
From the opening tip-off, the game promised a tense battle between two teams known for their defensive grit. Both sides traded buckets throughout the first half, with neither able to establish a lead larger than five points. However, the third quarter saw the Red Boosters, led by their aggressive perimeter attack, surge ahead by as many as eight points, threatening to break the game open. Busan KCC Egis responded with a disciplined defensive adjustment, closing the gap to just a single possession heading into the final period.
The fourth quarter belonged to the home side. Powered by a raucous home crowd and clutch execution in the half-court offense, the Egis methodically chipped away at the deficit. Key stops in the final two minutes, combined with a perfect run from the free-throw line, sealed the 83-79 victory and denied Anyang a chance to steal a road win.
Key Moments
- Third Quarter Surge: Anyang opened the second half with a 12-2 run, seemingly taking control of the game with their fast-break offense.
- Turning Point: A timeout called by the Busan coaching staff with 4:30 remaining in the third quarter sparked a 15-4 run, tying the game at 58-58 entering the fourth.
- Clutch Free Throws: With the score at 79-77 in the final minute, Busan converted four consecutive free throws to push the lead to five, effectively putting the game out of reach.
- Defensive Stand: Busan forced a 24-second shot clock violation with 30 seconds left, extinguishing Anyang’s final hope of a comeback.
Tactical Story
The game highlighted a contrast in styles. Anyang JungKwanJang Red Boosters relied heavily on three-point shooting and transition offense, attempting 34 shots from beyond the arc. In contrast, Busan KCC Egis focused on pounding the ball inside and securing offensive rebounds. The Egis outscored the Red Boosters in the paint, 42-28, and dominated the offensive glass with 14 second-chance points. This interior dominance proved decisive, particularly in the second half when the game slowed down into a half-court battle.
Standout Players
- Busan KCC Egis: The Egis' veteran big man was a force inside, posting a double-double of 22 points and 13 rebounds while anchoring the defense. His ability to draw fouls and convert at the stripe (8-of-8) was critical.
- Anyang JungKwanJang Red Boosters: The Red Boosters' primary ball-handler led all scorers with 25 points and dished out seven assists, but was held to just 2 points in the final four minutes due to aggressive trapping defense.
Impact on the KBL Standings
With this result, the Busan KCC Egis improved their record to 24-18, solidifying their hold on fourth place in the KBL standings and keeping pressure on the third-place team. For Anyang, the loss dropped them to 22-20, placing them in a tight race for the fifth and sixth seeds in the playoff bracket. Every game from here on out carries heavy playoff implications, making this hard-fought win especially valuable for Busan as the regular season heads into its final stretch.

