KBL Rookie of the Year Award explained

The Korean Basketball League Rookie of the Year Award (Korean: 신인선수상) is an annual Korean Basketball League (KBL) award given since 1998 to the best performing rookie player. Both foreign and domestic players who meet the criteria are eligible to be nominated for the award.

Eligibility

Domestic players must be in their first two seasons and have played at least 50% of the 54 league games. Foreign players with experience in overseas leagues may be considered for nomination but must have less than a year of playing experience in a professional team.[1]

History

From the 1997–98 season to the 2011–12 seasons, the KBL rookie draft took place in January or February, towards the end of the season. Rookies only began their first season with a professional team in October of the same calendar year, when the KBL season began. The draft was eventually moved closer to the beginning of the professional season.

In terms of award eligibility, the term "rookie" (Korean: 신인) previously only applied to players in their first year as a professional. With the rise of foreign import players and increasing competition among domestic players for spots on the first team, concerns arose over the fact that few first-year players clocked up enough playing time to qualify for the award and players who were only able to break into the first team during their second or third year as a professional. Prior to the 2020–21 season, the KBL announced that eligibility for the award would be extended to players in their first two years and foreign players.[1] [2]

Winners

^Denotes player who is still active in the KBL
Denotes player whose team won the KBL Championship that year
Player
(in italic text)
Team (X)Denotes the number of times a player from this team had won at that time
SeasonPlayerPositionTeam
1997–98Joo Hee-jungGuardWonju Naray Blue Bird
1998–99Shin Ki-sungGuardWonju Naray Blue Bird (2)
1999–00Kim Sung-chulForwardAnyang SBS Stars
2000–01Lee Kyu-supForwardSuwon Samsung Thunders
2001–02Kim Seung-hyunGuardDaegu Tongyang Orions
2002–03Kim Joo-sungForwardWonju TG Xers (3)
2003–04Lee Hyun-hoForwardSeoul Samsung Thunders (2)
2004–05Yang Dong-geunGuardUlsan Mobis Phoebus
2005–06Bang Seung-yoonForwardSeoul SK Knights
2006–07Lee Hyun-minGuardChangwon LG Sakers
2007–08Kim Tae-sulGuardSeoul SK Knights (2)
2008–09Ha Seung-jinCenterJeonju KCC Egis
2009–10Park Sung-jinGuardIncheon Electroland Elephants
2010–11Park Chan-hee^GuardAnyang KGC (2)
2011–12Oh Se-keun^CenterAnyang KGC (3)
2012–13Choi Boo-kyung^ForwardSeoul SK Knights (3)
2013–14Kim Jong-kyu^CenterChangwon LG Sakers (2)
2014–15Lee Seoung-hyun^ForwardGoyang Orions (2)
2015–16Jung Seong-woo^GuardChangwon LG Sakers (3)
2016–17Kang Sang-jae^ForwardIncheon Electroland Elephants (2)
2017–18Ahn Young-joon^ForwardSeoul SK Knights (4)
2018–19Byeon Jun-hyung^GuardAnyang KGC (4)
2019–20Kim Hoon^ForwardWonju DB Promy (4)
2020–21Oh Jae-hyun^GuardSeoul SK Knights (5)
2021-22Lee Woo-suk^GuardUlsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus (2)
2022-23RJ Abarrientos^[3] GuardUlsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus (3)

Teams

AwardsTeamsYears
5Cheongju / Seoul SK Knights2006, 2008, 2013, 2018, 2021
4Wonju DB Promy1998, 1999, 2003, 2000
Anyang KT&G / KGC2000, 2011, 2012, 2019
3Changwon LG Sakers2007, 2014, 2016
Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus2005, 2022, 2023
2Suwon / Seoul Samsung Thunders2001, 2004
Goyang Carrot Jumpers2002, 2015
Daegu KOGAS Pegasus2010, 2017
Of the ten KBL teams, Suwon KT Sonicboom and its predecessors is the only team who has not produced a Rookie of the Year Award winner.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 프로농구 신인상 자격 기준, 2년차 선수까지 확대. Yonhap News Agency. September 28, 2020. ko.
  2. News: [D리그] '프로 2년 차' SK 김형빈 "신인왕 경쟁은..."]. Rookie. December 16, 2020. ko.
  3. News: RJ Abarrientos wins Korean Basketball League Rookie of Year honors. Inquirer.net. Lance Agcaoili . March 30, 2023. March 30, 2023.