PLK | 05/03 18:00 | 3 | 오스트루 비엘코폴스키 vs 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 | - | View | |
PLK | 05/05 18:00 | 3 | 오스트루 비엘코폴스키 vs 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 | - | View | |
PLK | 05/09 18:45 | 3 | 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 vs 오스트루 비엘코폴스키 | - | View |
PLK | 04/27 15:30 | 30 | [8] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v 소콜 완추트 [16] | W | 98-79 | |
PLK | 04/21 15:30 | 29 | [2] 트레플 소포트 v 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 [10] | W | 79-82 | |
PLK | 04/14 13:30 | 28 | [10] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v 폴스키 추키에르 토룬 [12] | W | 78-69 | |
PLK | 04/09 18:20 | 27 | [11] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v 레기아 바르샤바 [7] | L | 68-97 | |
PLK | 04/01 18:00 | 26 | [12] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v 오스트루 비엘코폴스키 [4] | W | 103-95 | |
PLK | 03/27 19:00 | 20 | [12] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v Anwil Wloclawek [1] | L | 82-96 | |
PLK | 03/23 13:30 | 25 | [6] 스포이냐 스타르가르트 v 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 [11] | L | 93-67 | |
PLK | 03/14 16:30 | 24 | [12] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v STK 차르니 스웁스크 [11] | W | 67-65 | |
PLK | 03/10 18:30 | 23 | [8] Dziki Warszawa v 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 [12] | W | 71-80 | |
PLK | 02/29 18:30 | 22 | [15] 스텔메트 지엘로냐 고라 v 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 [12] | W | 76-80 | |
PLK | 02/12 19:00 | 21 | [12] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v Lublin [10] | W | 97-95 | |
유로컵, 그룹 B | 02/06 19:00 | 18 | [10] 아스코 슬라스크 브로클라우 v 투르크 텔레콤 [6] | L | 70-86 |
WKS Śląsk Wrocław is a Polish professional basketball club based in Wrocław. Founded in 1948, Śląsk is the most decorated Polish basketball club, with 18 Polish League and 14 Polish cup championships. The club plays in the Polish Basketball League (PLK), the highest-tier level in Polish men's basketball. The home court is Hala Orbita, but many games are played in Centennial Hall.
Since the basketball section was founded in 1948, Śląsk Wrocław has been the most decorated and most recognizable club in Polish basketball. The team has won the Polish league championships 18 times so far. Most recognized period of Śląsk's history is the "Great Śląsk Era" when the team won five championship titles in a row (1998–2002).
Most of those successes where achieved with coach Andrej Urlep. The notable players playing for Śląsk Wrocław over the years were: Mieczysław Łopatka (1960s), Edward Jurkiewicz (1970s and 1980s), Jerzy Binkowski (1980s, 1990s), Dariusz Zelig (1980s, 1990s), Maciej Zieliński (1980s, 1990s, 2000s), Adam Wójcik and Dominik Tomczyk.
In 2008 the club has gone into serious financial difficulties, which resulted in withdrawing the team from Polish Basketball League. After years of rebuilding attempts, the club is now back playing in the Polish Basketball League top division.
In the 2020–21 PLK season, the team finished third. Śląsk defeated Legia Warszawa 86:85 in overtime of the decisive game 3 of the bronze medal series. The result exceeded expectations as it was the club's first league podium finish in 11 years. Key players of that team included Aleksander Dziewa, Kyle Gibson, Elijah Stewart and Strahinja Jovanović.
The following season the club returned to the top of the domestic competition becoming Polish champions, twenty years after the last championship won in 2002. Travis Trice won MVP awards for both the regular season and the finals.