Hana Bank, which overturned a minute after 39 minutes, beat Shinhan Bank for its first victory in the Park Shin-ja Cup

Sep 04, 2025

Hana Bank, which overturned a minute after 39 minutes, beat Shinhan Bank for its first victory in the Park Shin-ja Cup





Hana Bank made a reversal for Shinhan Bank and won the Park Shin-ja Cup for the first time.

Hana Bank won 51 to 47 against Shinhan Bank in the Group B preliminary round of the '2025 BNK Financial Park Shin-ja Cup' held at Sajik Gymnasium in Busan on the 4th, securing a valuable win after two losses. On the other hand, if the team won on the day, the possibility was slim, but Shinhan Bank, which aimed to advance to the semifinals depending on the results of other teams' games, ended the tournament with a somewhat absurd upset loss.




Hana Bank took 39 minutes, but turned it upside down in the final minute. It was Shinhan Bank's pace with a 47-40 lead just 4 minutes and 49 seconds left before the end of the game. However, veteran Ijima Saki, who was selected as the No. 1 player in the Asian quarter, made a three-point play, including a one-shot bonus, and the atmosphere flowed strangely.

Hana Bank, which had room for team fouls, then triggered the opponent's error with an aggressive pressure defense, and tied it with Chung Hyeon's under-the-goal shot with 51 seconds left. While pressuring again and triggering a turnover of Shinhan Bank guard Shin Yi-seul, Psaki calmly succeeded in attacking under the basket again and eventually turned the game around without allowing a comeback.

Psaki made a decisive contribution in the offensive part that the team expects ahead of this season with 13 points, including seven points in the most important fourth quarter alone. However, Hana Bank lost as many as 26 offensive rebounds to its opponent, making many improvements in terms of content.




After the game, Hana Bank coach Lee Sang-beom said, "It is only easy to win. "It is not easy to win even a single game in the regular season if you allow your opponent to rebound like this." "In the last game against Hungary's DVTK on the 5th, I will focus on minimizing the mistakes made in today's game, including rebounds and defense," he said. At the same time, "Saki also played a role as expected. He scored well in the match, but above all, he highly values gathering players during the game and dragging them well through dialogue"The only compliment of the game."

Shinhan Bank coach Choi Yoon-ah, who finished the Park Shin-ja Cup with this game, said "As the players are leading, they are still nervous in the second half." And at the end, I didn't have enough concentration``````````````````````````````.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.