SK escapes losing streak… Coach Jeon Hee-cheol wins at least 100 games,
LG defeats Korea Gas Corporation and wins after three consecutive losses
Ulsan Hyundai Mobis, a professional basketball team,
has won three games in a row and has laid the foundation for moving up to the top rankings. 온라인카지노사이트
Hyundai Mobis won a complete victory over Busan KCC, 94-77,
in the 2023-2024 CheongKwanJang Professional Basketball Regular League home game held at Dongcheon Gymnasium in Ulsan on the 10th.
Hyundai Mobis, with Gage Prim scoring 25 points and Park Moo-bin and Lee Woo-seok adding 13 points each,
maintained 6th place with 22 wins and 18 losses, not even a win over 5th place KCC (21 wins, 17 losses).
Hyundai Mobis, who recorded one win after four losses in the season match against KCC,
caught up with 4th place Changwon LG (25 wins, 16 losses) by 2.5 games,
igniting the battle for mid-ranking place.
With this victory, Hyundai Mobis also achieved victory against all clubs this season.
Hyundai Mobis, who finished the third quarter with a 65-60 lead,
widened the score in the fourth quarter with Prim’s consecutive goals, and Moo-bin Park’s layup made it 83-63, breaking KCC’s will to chase.
KCC was outnumbered 30-47 in the rebound battle and took the lead in the first quarter,
but later handed over the lead to Hyundai Mobis.
Hyundai Mobis will meet KCC again in an away game in Busan on the 12th and aim to leap to the top ranking.
Seoul SK ended their long losing streak and presented coach Jeon Hee-cheol with at least 100 wins.
SK defeated Anyang Jeonggwanjang 84-72 in the game held at Jamsil Student Gymnasium,
led by Jamil Warney (22 points, 9 rebounds) and Heo Il-young (17 points).
Oh Jae-hyeon scored 16 points and Oh Se-geun also scored 13 points, contributing to the victory.
Coach Jeon Hee-cheol of third-place SK (24 wins, 15 losses), who won after five consecutive losses,
achieved 100 wins in 147 games after taking the 2021-2022 season command tower,
breaking the minimum game record of previous coaches Shin Seon-woo and Kang Dong-hee (151 games). I changed it.
SK, who lost to Cheong Kwan-Jang in last season’s championship match and handed over the championship trophy, won all five matches this season.
Cheong Kwan Jang was unable to escape from the slump of 5 consecutive losses and 13 consecutive away losses.
The two teams, who urgently needed to escape their losing streak, fought fiercely from the first half.
For SK, Warney and Heo Il-young led the scoring, and Jeong Gwan-jang countered with eight 3-point shots in the first half alone.
SK, which showed an advantage under the goal, ended the second quarter with a 49-45 lead, and in the third quarter,
they tied Cheong Kwan-Jang’s score to 10 points with a pressure defense and widened the score gap.
SK entered the fourth quarter with a 69-55 lead, and Heo Il-young, Warney, and Oh Jae-hyeon scored consecutive points to pull away at 82-65 with 5 minutes and 50 seconds left.
Jeong Kwan Jang struggled with Jamil Wilson’s 23 points,
but committed 21 turnovers and was unable to find a clue to the chase.
Changwon LG beat Daegu Korea Gas Corporation and won 87-80 in an away game held at Daegu Gymnasium.
LG, which had recently suffered two consecutive losses to Korea Gas Corporation,
took the lead in the season match with 3 wins and 2 losses, breaking the three-game losing streak and winning.
Josh Ibarra led the team to victory with 16 points, and Kwanhee Lee and Justin Gutang scored 14 points each.
LG took the lead at 50-35 in the first half, with eight players, including Josh Ibarra, taking turns scoring.
Korea Gas Corporation, which was in pursuit, threatened LG by trailing by 5 points, 80-85,
with Kim Nak-hyeon’s two 3-point shots at the end of the fourth quarter.
LG, who went on the attack with 29 seconds left, scored 2 points with a reverse layup by Gutang,
putting a wedge in Korea Gas Corporation’s pursuit.