Seoul SK vs. Wonju DB March 12, 2026, Jamsil Review: Warney Explodes for 30! Solo Dash to the Top
Folks, we just witnessed an absolute barnburner today at the Jamsil Students' Gymnasium! On March 12, 2026, the Seoul SK Knights and Wonju DB Promy went head-to-head for the top spot in the KBL regular season, and if you caught the game, you know this was more than just a regular matchup. This was a full-blown playoff-level war!
Warney is Back! Explodes for a 30-15 Double-Double
The undisputed star of the game today was Jameel Warney. After being a bit quiet in recent games, Warney was a completely different player today. He started dominating the paint from the first quarter, ultimately putting up a monster double-double with 30 points and 15 rebounds to lead his team to victory. From DB's side, Kim Jong-kyu fought hard, but he was simply outmatched by Warney's power. The back-to-back dunks from Warney with three minutes left in the fourth quarter sent the roaring Jamsil crowd into a complete frenzy.
The Unsung Heroes of a Classic: Ahn Young-jun and Oh Jae-hyun
Of course, it wasn't a one-man show. You can't talk about this game without highlighting the contribution from the local players. Ahn Young-jun was all over the court, showcasing sharp moves with 15 points and 5 assists. Oh Jae-hyun played a pivotal role on defense, completely shutting down DB's perimeter attack. While DB's Kang Sang-jae and Dedric Lawson managed to create good looks, they were constantly stifled by SK's organized defense and just couldn't find a rhythm.
Wonju DB hung tough throughout the game, but costly turnovers kept holding them back. The sequence of errors by Park Ji-hoon in the middle of the second quarter was particularly painful. SK seized that opportunity, went on a run, and finished the first half ahead 52-44.
3 Key Takeaways from Today's Game (Feat. Clutch Time Analysis)
To really appreciate a classic like this, you need to look at the finer details. Here’s a quick guide for those looking back at today's Seoul SK vs. Wonju DB game, or for anyone who missed the action.
- The Warney vs. Kim Jong-kyu Matchup: This was way more than just a battle in the paint. Make sure to catch the highlight reels from every time Warney's strength clashed with Kim Jong-kyu's height. The sequence in the third quarter featuring Kim Jong-kyu's block immediately followed by Warney's dunk on the other end was absolutely iconic.
- The Difference on the Perimeter: DB only shot 28% from three-point range, while SK shot over 40%. It's worth watching how tightly Oh Jae-hyun and Choi Jun-yong defended DB's outside shooters, and how SK managed to generate such easy looks for themselves.
- The Bench Battle: SK's bench players (Song Chang-yong, Choi Boo-kyung) provided crucial points whenever the starters' focus wavered in the fourth quarter. DB's bench support, on the other hand, looked a bit thin. In the end, that depth made all the difference.
Now Sole Leaders, Regular Season Title in Sight
With this win, Seoul SK has widened the gap to 2 games over second-place DB, claiming sole possession of first place. The season isn't over yet, but with performances like today's, the regular season title is a very real possibility. DB, despite a tough loss that extends their skid to two games, still has plenty of time to tighten up their organization before the playoffs tip off.
The classic might be over, but the pride battle between these two teams is far from finished. It makes you look forward to their next matchup. Today, Jamsil was a true basketball festival. If you were there in person, you know that roar of the crowd is unforgettable. So, keep your eyes on the KBL – you won't want to miss what comes next!