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Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus


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nameUlsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus
울산 현대모비스 피버스
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leagueKorean Basketball League
established
historyKia Motors Basketball Team
1986–1996
Busan Kia Enterprise
1997–2001
Ulsan Mobis Automons
2001–2004
Ulsan Mobis Phoebus
2004–2017
Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus
2017–present
arenaDongchun Gymnasium
(Capacity: 5,831)
locationUlsan, South Korea
coachYang Dong-geun
ownershipJo Seong-hwan
affiliationHyundai Mobis
managerLee Seung-min
captainHam Ji-hoon
gmYoo Jae-hak
coloursRed, dark blue, white
league_champs7 Korean Leagues
ret_nums6 Yang Dong-geun
10 Woo Ji-won
14 Kim Yoo-taek
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울산 현대모비스 피버스 1986–1996 Busan Kia Enterprise 1997–2001 Ulsan Mobis Automons 2001–2004 Ulsan Mobis Phoebus 2004–2017 Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus 2017–present (Capacity: 5,831)

10 Woo Ji-won 14 Kim Yoo-taek

The Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus is a professional basketball club in the Korean Basketball League.

History

Foundation and amateur era

Before the professional Korean Basketball League was established in 1997, domestic basketball was an amateur sport and teams were sponsored by corporate companies or private universities. Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus traces its origins to the basketball team sponsored by Kia Motors in 1986. The team was based in Busan where Kia Motors had manufacturing operations.

During the amateur era, all teams competed in the National Basketball Festival (농구대잔치). The Kia team dominated the late 1980s, despite being relatively new compared to Samsung Electronic and Hyundai's teams (now Seoul Samsung Thunders and Jeonju KCC Egis, respectively). Their roster at that time consisted of the legendary Chung-Ang University quartet: centers Han Ki-bum and Kim Yoo-taek, all-rounded shooting guard Hur Jae and record-breaking point guard Kang Dong-hee. The "Hur-Dong-Taek Trio" would later be retrospectively dubbed the most formidable offensive unit of the amateur era.

Professional era (1997–2001)

With the founding of the KBL, Kia chose to register its team and joined the league as Busan Kia Enterprise. They won the inaugural KBL Championship. Although they finished the next two seasons as championship runners-up, the team went through a period of upheaval. As with many major corporations, Kia Motors suffered from the 1997 Asian financial crisis, which had hit South Korea hard. Kia was bought over by Hyundai Motor Company in 1998 but the basketball team remained solely under Kia and retained the name. The team was unable to go through a generational change due to financial constraints and the aging squad found themselves behind other teams, especially a much younger Daejeon Hyundai Dynat team driven by the likes of Lee Sang-min and Choo Seung-gyun. Han had already retired by then while Hur and Kang both left for other teams for various reasons.

Hyundai then acquired the basketball team prior to the 2001–02 season as it was no longer feasible for Kia to sponsor a sports team. The team moved to its current home city of Ulsan.

Ulsan era (2001–present)

The first several seasons after the move were forgettable, as the newly-renamed Ulsan Mobis Automons mostly finished in the bottom half of the league table. Incumbent head coach Yoo Jae-hak, himself a former Kia player during the amateur era, was hired in 2004. At the rookie draft that year, Mobis won the lottery for the first overall pick and Yoo drafted Yang Dong-geun, who would go on to become the team's longest-serving player.

Current roster

Honours

Domestic

Continental

  • FIBA Asia Champions Cup :: Winners: 1992 :: Runners-up: 1997

  • ABA Club Championship :: Runners-up: 2013

References

References

  1. (January 7, 2021). "[최기성의 허브車]'바퀴의 제왕' 기아차, '한국 최초' 자전거·삼륜차도 제작". [[Maeil Business Newspaper]].
  2. (March 21, 2000). "코트의 전설, 그 이름 허동택". [[The Hankyoreh]].
  3. (December 2, 1998). "INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS; Hyundai Completes Deal For Takeover of Kia". [[The New York Times]].
  4. (September 1, 2001). "[안테나] 현대모비스, 기아농구단 인수 外". [[JoongAng Ilbo]].
  5. (February 19, 2004). "오빠들 플레이 여전히 멋있네". [[The Dong-a Ilbo]].
  6. (May 5, 2020). "규율과 자율 사이…유재학은 90년대생도 움직인다". [[JoongAng Ilbo]].
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