Director Jeon Chang-jin's sacrifice, no one can blame Lee Seung-hyun
Mar 18, 2025
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Jeon Chang-jin, head coach of Busan KCC, was in tears at the end. This is when I think of Lee Seung-hyun, a veteran of the team.
KCC lost 77 to 79 in the game against Ulsan Hyundai Mobis in the '2024-2025 KCC Professional Basketball' held at Dongcheon Gymnasium in Ulsan on the 18th.
With all of the key players, including Choi Joon-yong, Song Kyo-chang and Heo Woong, missing, they fought a close game until the end and swallowed the anger. KCC escaped from 12 consecutive losses with a 102-76 victory over Hyundai Mobis on the 16th.
Although he did not succeed in winning the game in a row, the remaining players' fighting spirit to hold on with 'gum' was outstanding. In particular, Lee Seung-hyun, who led the team to a landslide victory on the 16th, played a strong support role with 10 points, four rebounds and two interceptions on the day.
It seems that the former coach was also moved. It was good to see the players concentrating hard with confidence. "I want to praise him for doing his best in every situation, even though he lost." Jeon said again, perhaps because he was worried about Lee Seung-hyun, who failed to make two shots in the last attack.
Coach Jeon said, `The last two shots didn't go in, but no one can blame Lee Seung-hyun. In the meantime, our team, which has been in a difficult situation, has played a lot of time and sacrificed for the team. I hope the fans understand this."
Coach Jeon then said in a choked voice, `Lee Seung-hyun has to hold out until the end in the remaining eight games. I promise I'll do my best and play the rest of the game."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.