The Busan KCC Egis edged out the Goyang Sono Skygunners 88-87 in a thrilling Korean Basketball League (KBL) contest on May 9, 2026. The one-point victory showcased the Egis' resilience and kept them firmly in the playoff picture, while the Skygunners were left to rue a missed opportunity on the road.
Match Overview
Fans at the Busan Sajik Gymnasium were treated to a back-and-forth battle that came down to the final possession. The home side, known for their experienced core and disciplined half-court offense, built an early lead through strong interior play. However, Goyang Sono responded with a barrage of three-pointers in the second quarter, taking a slim advantage into halftime.
The third quarter saw both teams trade baskets, with the lead changing hands multiple times. Busan KCC regained control with a 10-2 run late in the period, but the Skygunners clawed back with high-pressure defense and transition buckets. The final minute was chaotic: a clutch three from Goyang Sono tied the game at 87, only for Busan KCC to win it at the free-throw line with seconds remaining.
Key Moments
- First quarter dominance by Busan KCC: The Egis shot 58% from the field in the opening period, establishing a 26-20 lead behind their starting frontline.
- Second quarter rally by Goyang Sono: The Skygunners hit 6 of 10 three-point attempts to outscore Busan 31-24 and take a 51-50 lead into the locker room.
- Late-game drama: With 12 seconds left and trailing 88-87, Goyang Sono's primary scorer missed a contested jumper, and Busan KCC secured the rebound to seal the win.
Standout Players
Busan KCC's veteran point guard orchestrated the offense with 22 points and 8 assists, hitting crucial free throws down the stretch. The Egis' center added a double-double of 16 points and 14 rebounds, dominating the glass on both ends.
For the Skygunners, their shooting guard exploded for 29 points, including 5 three-pointers, while the team's young forward contributed 12 points and 7 rebounds in a losing effort. Goyang Sono's bench outscored Busan's reserves 28-16, but it wasn't enough to overcome the home side's composure in the clutch.
Season Impact
The victory improved Busan KCC's record to 32-18, solidifying their hold on third place in the KBL standings. The Egis have now won four of their last five games and are positioning themselves for a deep playoff run. Goyang Sono fell to 24-26, remaining on the fringes of the postseason race. The loss stings especially given the Skygunners' strong second-half performance and the narrow margin of defeat. With only eight games left in the regular season, every result matters for the Skygunners as they chase a top-six finish.

