Coach Jeon Hee-chul failed to win 10 games in a row "I was beaten badly by my old colleagues "
Dec 10, 2024
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As soon as he entered the interview room, SK manager Jeon Hee-chul in Seoul threw his tongue out like this.
I'm talking about Choi Jun-yong and Leon Williams of Busan KCC who played for SK. The two combined for 63 points in the game held on the 10th, giving SK a 80-74 loss.
SK's bid for 10 consecutive wins also fell through.
Coach Jeon looked at the record paper and lamented, `Oh, that's 63 points,' and `Choi Jun-yong was in good condition. The same goes for Williams. They were the players who played with us."
"But they're not the only two players playing basketball. The cause lies with us. The players seemed to be having a hard time today for some reason. I feel like I'm possessed by something." "I think I've been having a bad appearance lately. I played a game that I had no choice but to lose. We didn't do well as a team, and the opponent did well."
Jeon then said, "16 turnovers don't make sense. I don't know if I should tell the players that I did a good job because I've built up wins so far, but I was complacent today when I look at one game. Even if you lose, you can't lose like today"It also encouraged the players to wake up.
Coach Jeon said, "I'm at fault, too, because the players played as if they were finishing the game at the end of the game." I couldn't control the players. If you want to reflect, you should reflect. If you want to be scolded, you should be scolded," he said, emphasizing his responsibility as a director.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.