Seoul SK recorded a victory against Ulsan Hyundai Mobis, which fiercely competed for second place.

Seoul SK won 85-79 in the 2024-2025 KCC Professional Basketball match against Ulsan Hyundai Mobis held at Seoul Jamshil Student Gymnasium on the 21st.

With this victory, SK has a record of 39 wins and 9 losses. Meanwhile, Ulsan Hyundai Mobis, who is busy, has a record of 28 wins and 19 losses, which adds pressure in the race for second place.

SK's foreign player Isaiah Hicks led the team's offense with 18 points and 7 rebounds.

Hyundai Mobis started well. With the efforts of Gauge Prim and Seong-Jin Seo at the start of the first quarter, they led 7-0. SK began their counterattack with points from Sun-Hyung Kim. With less pressure, SK continued to engage in a close contest with Hyundai Mobis, finishing the first quarter at 20-21.

SK showcased aggressive basketball in the second quarter. Featuring key players like Young-Jun Ahn and Jamil Warney, SK turned the game around to 32-30 after a score from Young-Jun Ahn at 5 minutes and 18 seconds into the second quarter, followed by contributions from Sun-Hyung Kim.

With stable rebounding and a three-pointer from Warney, SK extended the lead to 40-34. Gaining momentum, SK aggressively pushed Hyundai Mobis back and widened the score gap.

Just before the end of the second quarter, Sun-Hyung Kim scored a three-pointer followed by a fast break, concluding the first half at 47-34.

Hyundai Mobis, fiercely contesting for second place, was hindered by turnovers. They failed to capitalize on easy scoring opportunities. Ultimately, Hyundai Mobis was unable to close the score gap as SK led 68-56 at the end of the third quarter.

Hyundai Mobis showed their determination without giving up, displaying fierce play at the start of the fourth quarter. However, mistakes began to pile up. A three-pointer from Ji-Hoon Ham offered a brief respite, but the score gap was 66-78 midway through the fourth quarter.

After SK changed members, Hyundai Mobis aggressively pursued. Scoring continued with Shaun Long, narrowing it to 74-80. SK's Won-Hyuk Choi succeeded in a layup and a free throw earned from a foul against the opponent, making it 83-74. In the end, SK secured the victory, shaking off Hyundai Mobis's pursuit.

[Photo] Provided by KBL.

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