Why is Director Kang Hyuk so excited. What happened when you left? What is the true nature of Belangel's foul from the starting point of the exit?

Apr 16, 2025



Why is Director Kang Hyuk so excited. What happened when you left? What is the true nature of Belangel's foul from the starting point of the exit?
Photo courtesy=KBL



Why is Director Kang Hyuk so excited. What happened when you left? What is the true nature of Belangel's foul from the starting point of the exit?
Director Kang Hyuk's exit scene. Photo courtesy =KBL
The exit of Kang Hyuk, the head coach of the Korea Gas Corporation, is shocking. Coach Kang did not show much excitement about the decision.

There was an appearance of accepting the judgment as much as possible. He was evaluated as a leader who tries to guide players according to the judgment criteria.




However, he received two technical fouls for strong protest with 5:40 left in the second quarter of the third round of the 2024-2025 season KCC professional basketball semifinal playoff (best of five games) held at Daegu Indoor Gymnasium on the 16th. He was sent off.

What kind of situation has happened.

The Korea Gas Corporation had a 'discontent' with the second game decision. I asked for a referee's briefing. At that time, there were ambiguous decisions at the match point.




Huh Hoon's eight-second bias misjudgment and Bellangel's breakthrough were the key parts that were not called fouls.

In addition, Magok Mathien missed Game 3 with an ankle injury caused by Park Joon-young's rough foul. The foul was declared a regular foul after a video review.

With these complex factors overlapping, the Korea Gas Corporation played Game 3 in a complex psychology.




And it exploded.

The scene Kang protested was Belangel's third foul. I got into foul trouble early on.

This scene was ambiguous.

The situation where Belangel marks the Kagulan closely. There was a fierce physical fight, and a slow screen shows Kagulan pushing Belangel slightly with one arm. It appeared to be slightly off the cylinder.

Milley Belangel hit KT Screener, who fell. A defender foul was called in this situation.

Kagulan's previous move was foul, but it was ambiguous to call it a foul because it was an off-the-ball move. Belangel's run into the screener could give him a defender foul. However, Belangel may protest strongly in that it is a collision caused by Kagulans. It was quite an ambiguous scene.

In this situation, coach Kang seems to have overlapped the judgment that was disadvantageous in the second game with Belangel's three fouls. Referring to the data screen at the time, director Kang protested fiercely. Referee Jang Joon-hyuk explained, but he still protested as if he was not convinced. As protests continued, technical fouls were imposed, and coach Kang became more excited. The coaching staff stopped him, but to no avail. It is not yet known what kind of harsh words were exchanged in the process.

After the game, coach Kang said, `I'm sorry for causing damage to the team. I'm not in order right now."

It was still a recalled expression, a mournful expression. He said "Stress seems to have been linked since Game 2. I was unknowingly excited. It was the first playoff, and there were some parts I couldn't stand. I'm sorry for the players and the fans. The moment (Belangel foul) was hard to understand.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.