Seo Jang-hoon

Seo Jang-hoon

Seo Jang-hoon (Hangul: 서장훈; Hanja: 徐章勳; born 3 June 1974) is a former South Korean male professional basketball player, and currently an entertainer in Korean media. His height is 207 cm, and weights 115 kg. He used to be the tallest man before Ha Seung Jin. He went to Yonsei university.

Basketball career

He debuted in KBL in 1998, and is argued as the best center that Korea ever had. From 1998, he played for Seoul SK Knights until 2002. From 2002, he moved to Seoul Samsung Thunders and played for them until 2007. From 2007 to 2008, he went to Jeonju KCC EGIS. From 2008, he went to Incheon Electroland Elephants, and played for them until 2011, and retired.

For his national team career, in 1994, he joined the team and played 1994 FIBA world cup, and 1994 Asian Games and got 2nd place. In 1997, he played ABC world basketball tournament and won the tournament. 1998, He played in 1998 FIBA world cup. He joined 2002 Asian Games, and won the tournament. He took 4th place in 2005 FIBA Asian cup, and 5th place on 2006 Asian Games.

He received many awards during his whole career. In 1994, he received College All star MVP, Rookie of the Year, Defensive 5 of the Year. In 1995, he got College All star MVP, Most Defensive Player award. 1997, he got College All star MVP. 1998, he got the rebound award. In 2000, he was the KBL Finals MVP. In 2006, he was the MVP, All star MVP, KBL 1st team. 2008, it was KBL 1st team, Rebound award, Korean Basketball Best 5. In 2009, he was Korean Basketball Best 5, and got Special award. In 2013, He got KBL special award. He is the only player in Korea to beat 10000 points. He was a center, but can also shoot 3-pointers.

Basketball Statistics

Season G Min. 2P 2PA % 3P 3PA % FG FT FTA % OFF DEF REB AST w/FT w/oFT STL BLK GD TO PTS TEAM
2012–13 41 984:26 132 261 50.57 35 91 38.46 47.44 54 69 78.26 35 111 146 21 36 44 6 16 1 47 423 Busan KT
2011–12 35 745:50 83 193 43.01 18 62 29.03 39.61 43 59 72.88 25 78 103 28 24 20 11 3 2 50 263 Changwon LG
2010–11 54 1582:39 320 598 53.51 31 85 36.47 51.39 166 212 78.30 72 228 300 54 47 65 19 18 3 110 899 Incheon ET Land
2009–10 54 1702:14 343 624 54.97 21 75 28.00 52.07 175 224 78.13 79 279 358 88 63 57 21 15 3 141 924 Incheon ET Land
2008–09 51 1536:18 238 460 51.74 55 133 41.35 49.41 178 227 78.41 60 214 274 82 70 65 19 24 4 102 819 KCC Egis
2007–08 54 1662:8 311 595 52.2726 99 26.26 48.56 179 216 82.87 101 295 396 92 67 56 18 25 2 109 879 KCC Egis
2006–07 33 1036:17 158 289 54.67 40 98 40.82 51.16 101 135 74.81 33 122 155 70 33 37 14 5 1 96 537 Seoul Samsung
2005–06 54 1861:4 329 605 54.38 77 200 38.50 50.43 173 216 80.09 85 229 314 109 69 71 35 22 3 121 1062 Seoul Samsung
2004–05 54 1951:23 464 857 54.14 34 83 40.96 52.98 162 207 78.26 114 395 509 72 79 78 24 43 3 144 1192 Seoul Samsung
2003–04 47 1665:22 392 753 52.06 25 64 39.06 51.04 179 231 77.49 92 312 404 89 74 39 41 42 8 99 1038 Seoul Samsung
2002–03 54 2076:19 530 1015 52.22 11 52 21.15 50.70 190 265 71.70 121 472 593 105 60 55 33 55 4 147 1283 Seoul Samsung
2001–02 54 2121:52 547 1040 52.60 26 65 40.00 51.86 194 281 69.04 104 436 540 90 75 52 38 80 8 165 1366 Seoul SK Knights
2000–01 24 882:14 240 446 53.81 12 36 33.33 52.28 74 107 69.16 43 173 216 33 37 24 19 27 20 57 590 Cheongju SK Knights
1999–00 45 1732:34 417 737 56.58 18 43 41.86 55.77 203 250 81.20 95 357 452 67 88 45 37 35 0 93 1091 Cheongju SK Knights
1998–99 34 1298:51 343 532 64.47 9 30 30.00 62.63 152 190 80.00 118 357 475 77 55 44 21 53 0 139 865 Cheongju SK Knights
Career 688 22839:19 4847 9005 53.83 438 1216 36.02 51.71 2223 2889 76.95 1177 4058 5235 1077 877 752 356 463 62 1620 13231

Seo Jang Hoon's average stats

Season G MPG PPG RPG APG TPG SPG BPG PF 2P 2PA % 3P 3PA % FG FT FTA % OPG DPG GPG TEAM
2012–13 41 24:1 10.32 3.56 0.51 1.15 0.15 0.39 1.95 3.22 6.37 50.57 0.85 2.22 38.46 47.44 1.32 1.68 78.26 0.85 2.71 0.02 Busan KT
2011–12 35 21:1 7.51 2.94 0.80 1.43 0.31 0.09 1.26 2.37 5.51 43.01 0.51 1.77 29.03 39.61 1.23 1.69 72.88 0.71 2.23 0.06 Changwon LG
2010–11 54 29:1 16.65 5.56 1.00 2.04 0.35 0.33 2.07 5.93 11.07 53.51 0.57 1.57 36.47 51.39 3.07 3.93 78.30 1.33 4.22 0.06 Incheon ET Land
2009–10 54 32:0 17.11 6.63 1.63 2.61 0.39 0.28 2.22 6.35 11.56 54.97 0.39 1.39 28.00 52.07 3.24 4.15 78.13 1.46 5.17 0.06 Incheon ET Land
2008–09 51 30:0 16.06 5.37 1.61 2.00 0.37 0.47 2.65 4.67 9.02 51.74 1.08 2.61 41.35 49.41 3.49 4.45 78.41 1.18 4.20 0.08 KCC Egis
2007–08 54 31:0 16.28 7.33 1.70 2.02 0.33 0.46 2.28 5.76 11.02 52.27 0.48 1.83 26.26 48.56 3.31 4.00 82.87 1.87 5.46 0.04 KCC Egis
2006–07 33 31:1 16.27 4.70 2.12 2.91 0.42 0.15 2.12 4.79 8.76 54.67 1.212.97 40.82 51.16 3.06 4.09 74.81 1.00 3.70 0.03 Seoul Samsung
2005–06 54 34:0 19.67 5.81 2.02 2.24 0.65 0.41 2.59 6.09 11.20 54.38 1.43 3.70 38.50 50.43 3.20 4.00 80.09 1.57 4.24 0.06 Seoul Samsung
2004–05 54 36:0 22.07 9.43 1.33 2.67 0.44 0.80 2.91 8.59 15.87 54.14 0.63 1.54 40.96 52.98 3.00 3.83 78.26 2.11 7.31 0.06 Seoul Samsung
2003–04 47 35:0 22.09 8.60 1.89 2.11 0.87 0.89 2.40 8.34 16.02 52.06 0.53 1.36 39.06 51.04 3.81 4.91 77.49 1.96 6.64 0.17 Seoul Samsung
2002–03 54 38:0 23.76 10.98 1.94 2.72 0.61 1.02 2.13 9.81 18.80 52.22 0.20 0.96 21.15 50.70 3.52 4.91 71.70 2.24 8.74 0.07 Seoul Samsung
2001–02 54 39:1 25.30 10.00 1.67 3.06 0.70 1.48 2.35 10.13 19.26 52.60 0.48 1.20 40.00 51.86 3.59 5.20 69.04 1.93 8.07 0.15 Seoul SK Knights
2000–01 24 37:1 24.58 9.00 1.38 2.38 0.79 1.13 2.54 10.00 18.58 53.81 0.50 1.50 33.33 52.28 3.08 4.46 69.16 1.79 7.21 0.83 Cheongju SK Knights
1999–00 45 38:1 24.24 10.04 1.49 2.07 0.82 0.78 2.96 9.27 16.38 56.58 0.40 0.96 41.86 55.77 4.51 5.56 81.20 2.11 7.93 0.00 Cheongju SK Knights
1998–99 34 38:2 25.44 13.97 2.26 4.09 0.62 1.56 2.91 10.09 15.65 64.47 0.26 0.88 30.00 62.63 4.47 5.59 80.00 3.47 10.50 0.00 Cheongju SK Knights
Career average 45.87 33.2 19.23 7.61 1.57 2.35 0.52 0.67 2.37 7.05 13.09 53.83 0.64 1.77 36.02 0.08 3.23 4.2 76.95 1.71 5.9 0.09

Entertainment career

After he retired from basketball, Jang-hoon began a career appearing on entertainment shows. In 2015, he was a guest on the critically and commercially popular variety show Infinite Challenge. He won the 2015 SBS Entertainment Award for Rookie of the Year for his appearance in Flaming Youth.[1]

He is a regular celebrity panelist on the singing competition show Fantastic Duo, which debuted on April 17, 2016. He is also a regular panelist on the talk show Same Bed, Different Dreams, and a permanent cast member of JTBC's Knowing Bros.

Filmography

Variety shows

Year Title Network Role Note
2013 Running Man SBS Guest Episode 144
2014 Four Sons and One Daughter MBC Cast member
Happy Together KBS2 Guest Episode 369
Infinite Challenge MBC Guest Episode 408
Radio Star MBC Guest Episode 326 & 360
2014–15 Quiz to Change the World MBC Host Nov 29, 2014–Aug 7, 2015
2015 Animals MBC Cast Member
The Brave Teenagers tvN Cast member
Happy Together KBS2 Guest Episode 383
Infinite Challenge MBC Guest Episode 412, 416–417, 420–422
My Little Television MBC Guest Episode 23–26
Radio Star MBC Guest Episode 411
Yaman TV Mnet Host
2015–16 Same Bed, Different Dreams SBS Panelist
Knowing Bros JTBC Cast member
2016 Fantastic Duo SBS Panelist
Infinite Challenge MBC Guest Episode 462
Running Man SBS Guest Episode 309
Two Yoo Project Sugar Man JTBC Guest Episode 37

Personal life

He married Oh Jeong Yeon, a television announcer, in 2009. They divorced in 2012, after 3 years of marriage.


References

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