Jeon Hee-chul, SK, not a strong team vs Cho Sang-hyun, did 90% of the team
May 07, 2025
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This is what SK manager Jeon Hee-chul said.
Seoul SK will play the second game of the championship decision (four wins out of seven) against Changwon LG at Jamsil Student Gymnasium on the 7th.
It is in crisis. SK lost the first game on Tuesday. There was only one fastball, which is a long-term skill.
Coach Jeon, who is about to face a showdown, said "What is 36% of free throws. Embarrassing. But I didn't say anything to the players. If you drive too far toward your mental and concentration, you're nagging a lot these days, but I'm not saying it because I feel like I'm becoming a kkondae. I told the players that I want them to run brightly. We also had a lot of meetings among the players. Jamil Warney seems to be having a meeting, too. There is no reason to compete in good faith among the squad. We have to compete well. I think he asked me to leave that mind behind."
SK set up a starting lineup with Kim Sun-hyung, Choi Won-hyuk, Kim Tae-hoon, Ahn Young-joon and Warnie. It's a small line-up. The former coach said "SK is not a strong team. It's not a situation where you can enjoy any team as a player in your power. The rebound fight drops. I'm lowering it because it's going to be taken away anyway. It is right to maximize our strengths. In order to save Kim Sun-hyung's physical strength..."
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He said, "(The key) is the middleline rebound, how to reduce the opponent's speed, etc. In the backcourt fight, Warnie Marble positioned the help. If Warnie scores more than 30 points, it's almost SK's winning formula. I'm going to tie it to the 20-point level." LG starts with Yang Joon-seok, Yu Ki-sang, Jeong In-deok, Tamayo, and ASEM Marei.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.