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In 1994, Seo was first called-up to the South Korean senior national team and played in the 1994 FIBA world cup.
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In 2008 Seo went to Incheon Electroland Elephants, and played for them until his retirement in 2013. From 2007 to 2008, he played for Jeonju KCC Egis.
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That year he moved to Seoul Samsung Thunders and played for them until 2007. He was signed by Seoul SK Knights, then based in Cheongju, in 1998.
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īy the end of Seo's college career, domestic basketball was transitioning into the professional era with the establishment of the Korean Basketball League. Together with his future national teammates Yonsei counterparts Lee Sang-min, Moon Kyung-eun and Woo Ji-won and Korea University's Hyun Joo-yup, Chun Hee-chul and Shin Ki-sung among others, they were collectively dubbed "Oppa Troupe" (오빠부대) by the media. He and his teammates, as well as their counterparts from traditional athletic rivals Korea University, enjoyed a level of popularity similar to that of idol singers and A-list actors/actresses due to their skills and good looks. His time at Yonsei coincided with what is often retrospectively dubbed the "golden era" of domestic college basketball and was referenced in the television series Reply 1994. Seo played college basketball for Yonsei University. Their team drew attention as they measured an average height of 1.97 meters, around the height of their adult counterparts, despite being only teenagers. Seo attended Whimoon High School, known as one Seoul's high school basketball powerhouses, alongside close friend Hyun Joo-yup.