History:

Founded on September 11, 1997, SK Knights joined the KBL as the tenth member based in Chongju. Representiog SK Telecom, the leading Korean telecommunications provider.
Nasmes: Cheongju SK Knights (1997-2001), Seoul SK Knights (2001-)
KBL Positions:
1998-10, 99-8, 00-1, 01-3, 02-2, 03-10, 04-8, 05-7, 06-9, 07-7, 08-5, 09-8, 10-8, 11-7, 12-9, 14-3, 15-3, 16-9, 17-7, 18-2, 19-9, 20-1, 21-9, 22-1, 23-2, 24-4, 25-1
League achievements:
South Korean League Champion -2000, 18, 22
South Korean League Finalist -2002, 13, 23, 25
South Korean League Semifinals -2014
South Korean League Regular Season Champion -2013, 22, 25
South Korean League Regular Season Co-Champion -2020
South Korean League Regular Season Runner-Up -2002, 18, 23
South Korean Cup Finalist -2021
South Korean Cup Winner -2022
International achievements:
FIBA Asia Champions Cup Semifinals -2018
East Asia Super League Finalist -2024
East Asia Super League Quarterfinals -2026
League positions:
SeasonTierDivisionW-LPosition + PlayOffAsian competitions
1997-211KBL
2021-21?1KBL39-141st, beat Anyang KGC 4-1 in the Final
2021-221KBL39-141st, beat Anyang KGC 4-1 in the Final
2022-231KBL36-182nd lost in Final 3-4 to Anyang KGC
2023-241KBL31-234th, lost in Quarterfinals 0-3 to KCC EgisEast Asia Super League: 1st (Group B) (4-2) lost in Final 69-72 to Chiba Jets
2024-251KBL41-131st lost in Final 3-4 to LG Sakers
2025-261KBL32-224th, lost in Quarterfinals 0-3 to Sono SGEast Asia Super League: 2nd (Group A) (4-2), lost in Quarterfinals 69-89 to Pilots