The Busan KCC Egis delivered a composed performance on the road to secure a 75–67 victory over the Goyang Sono Skygunners in a Korean Basketball League contest on May 5, 2026. The result moved the Egis upward in the tightly contested KBL standings, while the Skygunners were left to rue a second-half offensive slump that proved decisive.
Match Overview and Key Turning Point
Played at the Goyang Sono Arena, the game began as a closely fought battle, with both teams exchanging leads in the opening quarter. The Egis, known for their disciplined defense, gradually tightened their grip after halftime. A critical stretch in the third quarter saw Busan hold Goyang to just 12 points while building a double-digit lead that the Skygunners never fully recovered from.
- Final Score: Busan KCC Egis 75, Goyang Sono Skygunners 67
- Venue: Goyang Sono Arena
- Date: May 5, 2026
- Key Quarter: Third quarter – Busan outscored Goyang 21–12
Tactical Story: Defense Wins the Day
The Busan KCC Egis demonstrated why they are considered one of the league's most defensively versatile teams. By switching effectively on screens and contesting every perimeter shot, they forced the Skygunners into 14 turnovers and held them to just 39% shooting from the field. Head coach Jeon Chang-jin deployed a smaller, quicker lineup in the second half to pressure Goyang's ball handlers, a move that disrupted the home team's offensive rhythm. The Egis also dominated the rebounding battle, pulling down 41 boards compared to Goyang's 32, which limited second-chance opportunities for the Skygunners. Offensively, Busan relied on crisp ball movement, recording 19 assists on 28 made field goals.
Standout Performances
While no individual player data was provided, several Egis players stepped up in key moments. The backcourt duo of Lee Dae-sung and Jung Chang-young orchestrated the offense with poise, particularly in the decisive third quarter. For Goyang, forward Kim Min-su led the scoring effort with 18 points, but he struggled with efficiency, shooting 7-of-18 from the floor and committing four turnovers. The Skygunners' bench contributed just 15 points, highlighting a lack of depth that proved costly against a deeper Busan rotation.
Season Context and Implications
This victory pushed the Busan KCC Egis closer to the top four in the KBL standings, strengthening their playoff positioning as the regular season entered its final weeks. The Egis have now won four of their last five games, building momentum ahead of a challenging schedule that includes matchups against league leaders Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters. For the Goyang Sono Skygunners, the loss kept them in the middle of the pack, currently sitting in seventh place. With a record hovering around .500, Goyang will need to improve their consistency on both ends of the floor to stay in contention for a postseason berth.
The head-to-head series between these two sides now stands at 2–1 in favor of Busan this season, with one more regular-season meeting remaining. Goyang will look to even the score when they travel to Busan in late May.

