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  2. Changwon LG Sakers - Wikipedia

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    They play in the Korean Basketball League, and their home arena is Changwon Gymnasium which has a capacity for approximately 6,000 people. The team's main sponsor is LG Electronics. The professional team was established in 1997 under the name Gyeongnam LG Sakers. The name was changed to the Changwon LG Sakers after the first season.

  3. 2023–24 KBL season - Wikipedia

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    Changwon LG Sakers: 54 36 18 .667 3 Suwon KT Sonicboom: 54 33 21 .611 Qualification to quarter-finals 4 Seoul SK Knights: 54 31 23 .574 5 Busan KCC Egis: 54 30 24 .556 6 Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus: 54 26 28 .481 7 Daegu KOGAS Pegasus: 54 21 33 .389 8 Goyang Sono Skygunners: 54 20 34 .370 9 Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters: 54 18 36 .333 10

  4. Category:Changwon LG Sakers - Wikipedia

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  5. Cho Sung-won - Wikipedia

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    Cho returned to Changwon LG Sakers after eighteen years, taking over from Hyun Joo-yup in April 2020. [4] He resigned at the end of the 2021–22 season after LG failed to qualify for the playoffs. LG had been on track to secure its position at sixth place, the final playoff spot, but lost it to Daegu KOGAS Pegasus after a tight race.

  6. Changwon Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Changwon LG Sakers: Changwon Gymnasium is an arena in Changwon, South Korea. It is the home arena of the Changwon LG Sakers of the Korean Basketball League. [1]

  7. Cho Sung-min (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Cho Sung-min (Korean: 조성민; born December 23, 1983) is a South Korean retired professional basketball player. He played for Busan KT Sonicboom and Changwon LG Sakers in the Korean Basketball League and was a member of the South Korean national team.

  8. Kim Jong-kyu - Wikipedia

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    Kim was the first overall pick of the 2013 KBL rookie draft and was drafted by Changwon LG Sakers. [3] Kim Min-goo was second and Doo Kyung-min was third, marking a rare occasion when the first three picks of the rookie draft were all from the same university and not from one of the "big three" college basketball programs.

  9. Suwon KT Sonicboom - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, KT Sonicboom's management shocked pundits and observers by announcing that Cho, who was the team's longest-serving player and considered to be its franchise star, would be traded to Changwon LG Sakers in exchange for another player and its highest-drawn pick of the upcoming rookie draft.