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That's a huge misconception. Korea's most indispensable big man today is Kim Jong-Kyu who emerged when Oh Se-Keun was unavailable in 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2016 with a solid record of games started and the the first option at center. Jong-Kyu allows Korea to play the pick and roll game with potency. He combines the athleticism that Se-Keun once had and the ability to shoot at the perimeter, something that Se-Keun developed only 2 years ago.
Problem with Se-Keun now is his mobility and the loss of his vertical jumping. His rebounding, pick and roll game and blocking are likewise at a downtrend compared to his pre-KBL days.
Jong kyu played very well because he us a good recipient of passes from tj moon and doesnt need to worked his ass off to defend the haddadis and fajardo's kasi si oh is their bruiser noticed the hugee let down in jorea in 2015 and 2016 all with no oh.. and how gilas defeated korea in 2013 with a 6'4 pingris as top center..