Korea KBL 11/27 06:00 - [8] Dongbu Promy v Seoul Thunders [9] L 77-67
Korea KBL 11/21 06:00 - [9] Seoul Thunders v Busan Sonicboom [1] L 58-67
Korea KBL 11/14 06:00 - [9] Seoul Thunders v KCC Egis [6] L 64-71
Korea KBL 11/11 10:00 - [9] Seoul Thunders v Seoul Knights [1] W 75-74
Korea KBL 11/07 08:00 - [8] Mobis Phoebus v Seoul Thunders [8] L 78-67
Korea KBL 11/06 06:00 - [7] Anyang KGC v Seoul Thunders [8] L 79-75
Korea KBL 11/04 10:00 - [8] Korea Gas Corporation v Seoul Thunders [6] L 86-56
Korea KBL 10/30 05:00 - [5] Seoul Thunders v Goyang Orions [3] L 76-81
Korea KBL 10/26 10:00 - [8] Seoul Thunders v Anyang KGC [6] W 78-67
Korea KBL 10/24 05:00 - [8] Korea Gas Corporation v Seoul Thunders [5] L 95-86
Korea KBL 10/22 10:00 - [2] Dongbu Promy v Seoul Thunders [3] L 75-66
Korea KBL 10/19 10:00 - [8] Mobis Phoebus v Seoul Thunders [6] W 76-81
Korea KBL 10/16 09:00 - [3] Seoul Thunders v Busan Sonicboom [3] L 80-95
Korea KBL 10/13 10:00 - [5] Seoul Thunders v KCC Egis [8] W 88-86
Korea KBL 10/11 09:00 - Seoul Knights v Seoul Thunders L 87-73
Korea KBL 10/10 07:00 - [5] Seoul Thunders v Changwon Sakers [5] W 100-92
Korea KBL 04/06 10:00 - [7] Seoul Thunders v Busan Sonicboom [6] W 93-77
Korea KBL 04/04 06:00 - [2] Mobis Phoebus v Seoul Thunders [7] L 84-75
Korea KBL 03/31 10:00 - [1] KCC Egis v Seoul Thunders [7] L 87-77
Korea KBL 03/28 06:00 - [7] Seoul Thunders v Goyang Orions [4] W 94-91
Korea KBL 03/27 06:00 - [7] Seoul Thunders v Anyang KGC [3] L 74-84
Korea KBL 03/24 10:00 - [10] Changwon Sakers v Seoul Thunders [7] W 72-78
Korea KBL 03/21 08:00 - [7] Seoul Thunders v Seoul Knights [9] L 73-75
Korea KBL 03/19 10:00 - [5] Incheon Elephants v Seoul Thunders [7] W 90-91
Korea KBL 03/14 08:00 - [9] Dongbu Promy v Seoul Thunders [7] L 103-74
Korea KBL 03/13 06:00 - [7] Seoul Thunders v Bulgaria U21 [2] W 74-59
Korea KBL 03/11 10:00 - [4] Anyang KGC v Seoul Thunders [7] L 92-85
Korea KBL 03/07 08:00 - [3] Goyang Orions v Seoul Thunders [7] L 83-67
Korea KBL 03/02 10:00 - [7] Seoul Thunders v Busan Sonicboom [5] L 88-93
Korea KBL 02/28 06:00 - [7] Seoul Thunders v Seoul Knights [8] W 87-69

Seoul Samsung Thunders (Korean: 서울 삼성 썬더스) is a professional basketball team, competing in the Korean Basketball League. Ever since the club was founded in 1978, they have been associated with Samsung Electronics. Initially based in Suwon, they relocated to Seoul in 2001, and had played their home games at Jamsil Arena ever since.

History

The Thunders were founded in 1978, and joined the professional Korean Basketball League (KBL) in 1997. They won two championships in 2001 and 2006 with players such as Moon Kyung-eun, Lee Sang-min and Seo Jang-hoon.

The Seoul Thunders are a prominent professional basketball team based in Seoul, South Korea. Known for their dynamic playing style and passionate fan base, the Thunders compete in the Korean Basketball League (KBL). The team boasts a roster of talented domestic and international players, showcasing a blend of skill, agility, and strategic prowess on the court. With a rich history of competitive success and a commitment to developing local talent, the Seoul Thunders are a formidable force in South Korean basketball, inspiring fans and aspiring athletes alike with their dedication and teamwork.