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Props to Sri Lanka for breaking the half-century mark.
And wow anyway you look at it the Koreans are really one of the and if not the most prolific shooter(s) in the business. 25 made threes is impressive. And hitting around the 50 per cent clip? Hats off to them, they really own it from beyond.
wow... Sri Lanka is improving...they score 54 points against Korea? sad to say can't watch...anyway, I guess korean played light to preserve more for next games ahead... I will watch tonight our RP NT vs Japan... hope their outside shooting percentage must be up a little bit against Japan...
Korea played their game.. even against smaller opponent they still are shooting 3's a lot..... i thought i could see more of their penetration and slashing skills but i didn't.. all i've seen is their 3s.... 3s.... and more 3s........ well, 3 point shot is a good way to preserve your energy.. they surely need it against RP tomorrow because of RP's run and gun style.....
Seems as if RP played better defense, and from what I read, seemed to play with more of a passion and organization.
And I'm disappointed with Korea in a way. They shot TWICE AS MANY THREES AS TWOS! I mean, they did hit 50%, but it seems disrespectful to just chuck threes like its an all star weekend contest. THEY HIT MORE THREES THAN 2PT FGA!!!!
Rebound margin not big for Korea.
So just by looking at boxscore, not a great performance for Korea. But at the same time, I feel like they might be resting or holding back so they are ready for RP game.
Still, I think, Philippines is a better defensive team than Korea. They just allowed Sri Lanka to score 31 points the whole game as compared to 54 allowed by Korea.
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