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[Official] 'KBL's Oldest Active Player' Oh Se-geun, Signs 1-Year, 220 Million Won FA Deal with SK... Choi Won-hyuk Remains a One-Club Man

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Lee Wonhee

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Oh Se-geun official. /Photo=KBL
Oh Se-geun official. /Photo=KBL

League top-tier 'Veteran Big Man' Oh Se-geun (39) will remain with Seoul SK.

On the 28th, SK announced, "We have signed a one-year FA contract with forward Oh Se-geun, who is facing his third career FA, for a salary of 220 million won, extending their partnership."

Oh Se-geun, who debuted in the pros as the first overall pick in the 2011 draft, joined SK when he faced his second FA in 2023. Ahead of the 2026-2027 season, when he faces his third FA, he chose to re-sign with his current team, SK.

Born in 1987, Oh Se-geun is the second-oldest active player in KBL history. However, he continues to demonstrate competitiveness in the paint. His increasingly precise perimeter shooting as the season progresses is also expected to provide significant support to the team.

In addition, SK has also retained another FA target, Choi Won-hyuk. The contract is for three years with a salary of 200 million won.

Choi Won-hyuk (34), who joined SK as the 13th overall pick in the 2014 draft, has played exclusively for one team. By signing with his original club, SK, during this third FA period, he remains a 'one-club man.'

SK stated, "Like he has shown so far, Choi Won-hyuk is expected to bolster the team's strength by applying defensive pressure on opposing guards based on his powerful physique. Furthermore, as a senior player, he is expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing team chemistry through leadership that fosters smooth communication between seniors and juniors."

Choi Won-hyuk official. /Photo=KBL
Choi Won-hyuk official. /Photo=KBL

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