The Goyang Sono Skygunners' home campaign took another hit on May 13, 2026, as they fell 76–68 to the visiting Busan KCC Egis in a tightly contested Korean Basketball League clash. Despite a spirited defensive effort in the second half, the Skygunners could not overcome a sluggish start, allowing the Egis to control the tempo and walk away with a crucial road victory.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Busan KCC Egis dictated the pace, building a double-digit lead by halftime behind crisp ball movement and efficient outside shooting. Goyang Sono struggled to find rhythm offensively, committing uncharacteristic turnovers that the Egis converted into easy transition points. The Skygunners tightened their defence in the third quarter, cutting the deficit to single digits, but a lack of consistent scoring in the fourth quarter ultimately sealed their fate. The final scoreline of 76–68 reflects a game where Busan's experience and composure under pressure proved decisive.
Key Moments
- First-quarter burst: Busan opened the game on a 12–2 run, forcing Goyang Sono into an early timeout. The Egis shot 58% from the field in the first ten minutes.
- Third-quarter response: Goyang Sono came out of the locker room with renewed intensity, locking down on defence and pulling within four points at 52–48 with 3:12 left in the period.
- Clutch fourth-quarter execution: Busan's veteran guard Heo Ung engineered a 9–0 run midway through the fourth quarter, effectively putting the game out of reach. The Skygunners never got closer than six points after that.
- Late foul trouble: Goyang Sono's leading scorer, Jeon Seong-hyun, picked up his fifth foul with 4:21 remaining, limiting his aggressiveness on both ends.
Tactical Story
Busan KCC Egis head coach Jeon Chang-jin opted for a spread pick-and-roll offence that exploited Goyang Sono's switching defence. The Egis repeatedly found gaps in the paint, either finishing at the rim or kicking out to open shooters. Defensively, Busan packed the paint and dared the Skygunners to beat them from beyond the arc—a gamble that paid off as Goyang Sono shot just 8-of-28 (28.6%) from three-point range.
Goyang Sono, on the other hand, relied heavily on isolation plays from their guards, which stalled ball movement and allowed Busan to load up defensively. Their zone defence in the third quarter briefly disrupted Busan's rhythm, but the Egis adjusted by using high-post entries to free up their big men for mid-range jumpers.
Standout Players
- Heo Ung (Busan KCC Egis): The veteran guard finished with a game-high 22 points, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds. His poise in the fourth quarter was instrumental in securing the win.
- Lee Seoung-hyun (Busan KCC Egis): Added a double-double of 14 points and 12 rebounds, providing a strong interior presence and critical second-chance opportunities.
- Jeon Seong-hyun (Goyang Sono Skygunners): Led his team with 18 points and 6 assists despite foul trouble, but his efficiency dropped in the final quarter.
- Kim Jin-young (Goyang Sono Skygunners): Came off the bench to contribute 10 points and 8 rebounds, injecting energy in the third-quarter surge.
Season Impact
With the win, Busan KCC Egis improved to a record of 24–16 on the season, solidifying their hold on third place in the Korean Basketball League standings. The Skygunners, meanwhile, dropped to 18–22, now sitting eighth and facing an uphill battle for a playoff berth. The loss also marked Goyang Sono's fourth consecutive defeat at home, a concerning trend as the regular season enters its final stretch.

