'Opening victory → 4 consecutive losses' DB coach Kim Joo-sung "It's getting better." I'll bounce back next time."

Oct 27, 2024

 'Opening victory → 4 consecutive losses' DB coach Kim Joo-sung 'It's getting better.' I'll bounce back next time.'
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"There were many cases where easy shots were missed in the chance to win."

Wonju DB fell into a quagmire of four consecutive losses in its home turf. The team was defeated by Busan KCC in the final match between the 'three consecutive losing teams'. On the afternoon of the 27th, he lost 70 to 77 in the home game of '2024-2025 KCC Professional Basketball' held at Wonju Gymnasium.

It was a futile defeat. Kang Sang-jae and Chinanu Onuaku led 21-13 in the first quarter with the power of a double tower. KCC, which has a lot of injury issues, rarely found a clue to the chase.



But in the second quarter, the team play suddenly collapsed. Albano's lead was unstable, and the players failed to perform the promised pattern properly. It was chased 27-24 in 3:44 and allowed seven consecutive points with 3:23 left to turn it around 33-36. In the end, he finished the first half with a 39-40 loss.

The third quarter kept losing ground. The gap widened to 49-58. But he got his chance again in the fourth quarter. Starting with Kang Sang-jae's 3 points at around 2:03 of the quarter, Yoo Hyun-joon and Kim Young-hyun scored 13 consecutive points with Albano's fastball and Onuaku's shot under the basket, turning the game around 66-65.



But there was a lack of finishing. At 68-67, Kim Dong-hyun's personal fastball following Yoo Hyun-joon's turnover was overturned again, and then three points were beaten by Burton. Onuaku scored two points, but Lee Ho-hyun scored three points and a fastball, eventually losing the game again.

Coach Kim Joo-sung, who has lost four consecutive games, said "If the players concentrate more, they can make good chansu, but they couldn't do that in the match. I often missed easy shots"The cause of the defeat was analyzed. Then "Still, his performance is getting better. There is an encouraging aspect. We'll take care of it well until the next game and bounce back."





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