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And Jeong, who signed a supply contract with TYPE, introduced his new practice suits to his fans.

These included in the starting lineup were Lee Won-dae (182cm, G) and Choi Sung-won (184cm, G), Bae Byeong-joon (189cm, G) and Jeong Hyo-geun (200cm, F), and Jonghyun Lee (203cm, C). They were one of the best combinations that could be put forward in the articles of association.

Jeong Kwan-jang’s coach Kim Sang-sik instructed a “check back” (a move in which a big man defender steps back after facing the opponent’s ball handler when the opponent team plays a 2-2 match). He wanted to push the opponent far away from the rim. He wanted strong pressure from the players.

However, they could not breathe for three minutes. They played three practice matches in July, but only played against domestic universities. Because the more physical Filipinos were against Jeong, they had to use more physical strength than ever.

However, Jeong Kwan-jang immediately increased his speed and activity. The defense, rebound, and fast attack went smoothly. In particular, the amount of defensive activity reduced UP’s field goal success rate.
Jeong Hyo-geun stood out. He hit a dunk after hitting a fastball alone, and made a spin move following one-on-one in the early offensives. He scored four points in a row, elevating the decibel of Jeong Kwan-jang Arena in Anyang.

Jeong replaced all of his players three minutes and 46 seconds before the end of the first quarter. Lee Woo-jeong (184 centimeters, G), Ko Chan-hyuk (184 centimeters, G), Song Chang-yong (191 centimeters, F), Jung Joon-won (194 centimeters, F), and Kim Kyung-won (198 centimeters, C) stepped on the court. Those who were substituted also focused on defense and offense and defense. Jeong finished the first quarter 17-10.

Jeong faced UP’s regional defense after the start of the second quarter. However, he did well to various points. He created chances with fast passes, and Lee Woo-jung and Jung Joon-won scored consecutively around the three-point line. Jeong ran away with a double score (24-12) just 1:42 into the second quarter.

Kim Sang-sik replaced his players in order. It was to test different combinations. However, his performance suddenly sank. He was chased 28-19 just four minutes and five seconds into the second quarter. As his performance fell, Kim Sang-sik, the coach of the team, requested a timeout for the first time.

Nevertheless, Jung couldn’t get away from UP. He committed turnovers in many of UP’s grooming, and he couldn’t get near the rim due to his strong press defense. Even though Jung requested a timeout from Kim Sang-sik, the team’s manager, Jung was further shaken up by 28-23 with 4:54 left before the end of the second quarter.

Jeong Hyo-geun and Jonghyun Lee were re-inserted by Jeong. It strengthened the height. However, Jeong could hardly keep up with UP’s speed. The rebound was also pushed by UP. For that reason, the Jeonggwanjang was shaken from the ground up. Jeonggwanjang, who was shaken from the ground up, finished the first half 34-31.

Jeong’s 3-pointer did not go in. In addition, Jeong failed to prevent UP from breaking through. Above all, Jeong’s players were pushed back in the paint zone fight against UP. Jeong’s failure to defend near the rim was upset 37-38 just three minutes into the third quarter.

Jeong Kwan-jang manager Kim Sang-sik often replaced players. This was to find the best combination. However, Jeong failed to display an upward trajectory. Rather, he enabled UP to gain momentum. Jeong Kwan-jang’s coach Kim Sang-sik, who had to set a turning point, requested the first timeout in the second half of the game five minutes and 21 seconds before the end of the third quarter.

Choi Sung-won scored a three-run homer after the timeout, and Song Chang-yong scored a come-from-behind goal (46-44). Bae also had a three-run homer. However, Jeong’s defense and box-out were not solid. Jeong’s under-the-goal competitiveness was not that good, and he finished the third quarter 50-55.

Jeong Kwan-jang’s manager Kim Sang-sik requested a second timeout in the second half, just 15 seconds after the start of the fourth quarter. After making the players aware of their switching tactics, he stressed, “All five of us should run together, and all five of us should box out together.” He wanted to boost the players’ tension.

Kim Kyung-won scored the chase, and Choi tied the score at the left corner (55-55). Jeong Hyo-geun then scored the basket count under the basket. Jeong scored eight straight points after the timeout. He turned the tables again with 58-55 with 7:24 left before the end of the game.

Choi Sung-won and Jung Hyo-geun made a surprise trap in the UP camp. The two players’ joint defense scored two points. In addition, Jeong Kwan-jang did well to target UP’s John Press with ballless movements and passes. The players’ overall defensive concentration also increased.

However, Chung failed to control UP’s instantaneous movements. He failed to block three points from both corners. He also balanced UP three minutes and 40 seconds before the end of the game. The score was 68-68.

Bae Byung-joon took control of the match. Thanks to two three points in one minute from three minutes before the end of the match, Jeong went 74-68. With a six-point lead, Jeong maintained his lead until the end. He gave his fans a ‘victory.’안전놀이터

However, in practice, ‘process’ is more important. Jeong Kwan-jang’s coach Kim Sang-sik also didn’t mind the result. He valued ‘concentration’, ‘activity’, and ‘organizational power’. For that reason, Jeong Kwan-jang’s coach Kim Sang-sik didn’t feel satisfied with his performance. This is because Jeong Kwan-jang’s players were shaken by the physicality of UP players.

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