Lee Dae-heon of Korea Gas Corporation with ‘annual salary of 550 million won’, ‘leading the first win

Daegu Gas Corporation won its first win against Seoul SK, 96-94, at Daegu Gymnasium on the 29th.
After a close game in each quarter, 29-27, 22-23, 24-26, 21-18, Nicholson’s 3-point winning shot with 2 seconds left!
The recorded figures are also similar. Rebounds 28-28, steals 4-4, fast breaks 3-3. In assists, KOGAS is ahead with 18-13. Gas Corporation put up an all-out effort with all 12 entrants hitting the court. SK added Jeon Seong-hwan, who transferred from Sono last October, to the team, but he remained on the bench along with Warney.토스카지노

(Gas Corporation)
Nicholson’s shooting explosion scored 37 points. All eight free throws were successful. 60% success rate in 2-point shots (7) and 55.6% success rate in 3-point shots (5). Third-year Shin Seung-min scored 21 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists. Field goal success rate 81.8%. Only 3 out of 6 free throws were hit.
Lee Dae-heon, who has the highest salary on the team (550 million won), also played an active role with 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists.
Fourth-year player Yang Jun-woo played just over 19 minutes and scored a career-high 10 points and 3 rebounds.
Rookie Kim Tae-ho was on the court for 1 minute and 28 seconds, but recorded only one foul.
Anthony Moss went scoreless for about 8 minutes and had only 2 rebounds.

(SK)
Leon Williams played full-time for 40 minutes, scored 16 points, and scored 8 rebounds. The trio of Kim Seon-hyung (27 points), Heo Il-young (21 points), and Oh Jae-hyeon (20 points) played consistently for over 30 minutes.
However, Oh Se-geun performed poorly with 6 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists. Choi Boo-kyung also scored 1 point and 5 rebounds.
Hong Gyeonggi had 1 steal and no points in 9 minutes. There wasn’t even a shot attempt at all. Song Chang-yong and Kim Hyung-bin also scored no points.
The sluggish performance of bench members is noticeable. Wouldn’t the heavy dependence on the starters be able to stand out as a fatal weakness in long-term races?

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