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  • Well you could rewatch the 3rd quarter of the Iran-Korea game, when Lee SJ aka Eric Sandrin played, the Iranians started a huge run that decided the game. The guy is almost useless on offense and not as good as the 2 native guys born after 1990.
    aim low, score high

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    • I think that Yoo Jae-Hak is managing the minutes of Lee Seung Jun and Kim Joo-Sung as this is just the first round and Korea is assured to go past this round. As for Kim Sun-Hyung, he is sharing minutes with Yang Dong-Geun, the trusted guard of Yoo. While Kim Tae-Sol is being used for defensive purposes. But despite sharing minutes, Sun-Hyung's efficiency and impact has contributed.

      After this, I expect Wonju's Lee SJ and Kim JS to retire and make way for Kang Sang-Jae, Oh Se Keun and Lee Seung-Hyun.
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      • Team had a light scrimmage this afternoon. Yoo Jae Hak stated that the team was not tired during the game against Malaysia, but was just sloppy. They worked on their offense and defensive sets.
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        • CKR13, do you know the player Kim Dong-Wu (spelling?)? He played for the NT in 2007 and was one of their reliable outside shooters. Any idea why he was never included in their subsequent NT's?
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          • Kim Dong-Woo is now a veteran player for SK Knights where he is a reserved. He played SF for the national team and mostly his career. Playing off-guard had him at a disadvantage as his foot speed and dribbling dictates. Since he is listed as primarily at SF, younger players then like Yang Hee-Jong, Kim Yong-Hwan were more ideal at SF. Same could be said for veterans like Lee Kyu-Sup and Kim Sung-Chul who shoots better than him and the two were selected for the 2010 Asian games.

            Last consideration for Kim DW was in 2009 for Tianjin.
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            • It seems Lee Sang-Beom is the defensive coordinator for the team. He often attends games by the other teams and taking down notes. He is also active in coaching the players as a group or individually on howto handle a certain situation.
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              • I've noticed too that Korea is the only team (out of the top contenders) who has a local coach. Everyone else pretty much has or had a foreign coach.
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                • Originally posted by interxavierxxx View Post
                  I've noticed too that Korea is the only team (out of the top contenders) who has a local coach. Everyone else pretty much has or had a foreign coach.
                  It has been the trend for the Korean team for a couple of years. Who ever wins the KBL championship, that winning coach is a hands down coach for FIBA.

                  Hur Jae - 2011 KBL Champion with KCC Egis / Korea NT coach in WuHan
                  Lee Sang Beom - 2012 KBL Champion with Anyang KGC / Korea NT coach in Venezuela
                  Yoo Jae-Hak - 2013 KBL Champion with Ulsan Mobis / Korea NT coach in Manila

                  The federation is not open to having a foreign coach, but would welcome a consultant for the transfer of knowledge and technique to a local coach.
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                  • Like Philippines Korea likes to have a TEAM of coaches to handle their strategies..I do not see Korea has the best talent in all of Asia but compensates iot when it comes to coaching they are one of the best..
                    To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
                    1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.

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                    • Reminds me of Kim Sun-Hyung's dunk against the Dominican Republic last year. Easily the best finisher for Korea today.

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                      • Originally posted by CKR13 View Post
                        It has been the trend for the Korean team for a couple of years. Who ever wins the KBL championship, that winning coach is a hands down coach for FIBA.

                        Hur Jae - 2011 KBL Champion with KCC Egis / Korea NT coach in WuHan
                        Lee Sang Beom - 2012 KBL Champion with Anyang KGC / Korea NT coach in Venezuela
                        Yoo Jae-Hak - 2013 KBL Champion with Ulsan Mobis / Korea NT coach in Manila

                        The federation is not open to having a foreign coach, but would welcome a consultant for the transfer of knowledge and technique to a local coach.
                        It's a similar to the formula we used during the 90s when the winning PBA coach would handle NT duties. It's too bad this was only applied during the Asian Games, not the Asian Championships where it mattered the most.
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                        • Originally posted by interxavierxxx View Post
                          It's a similar to the formula we used during the 90s when the winning PBA coach would handle NT duties. It's too bad this was only applied during the Asian Games, not the Asian Championships where it mattered the most.
                          Korea's federation is trying to change that flavor of the year coach for FIBA. The president and chairman Pang-Hyeol stated that the team has talented players but without continuity with a midterm coach, every FIBA Asia season is like starting over. From what I had gathered, Yoo Jae-Hak will coach the national team if they qualify for next year's world cup.

                          The coach for this year's East Asian games team will likely coach the 2014 Asian Games team.
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                          • Originally posted by CKR13 View Post
                            Korea's federation is trying to change that flavor of the year coach for FIBA. The president and chairman Pang-Hyeol stated that the team has talented players but without continuity with a midterm coach, every FIBA Asia season is like starting over. From what I had gathered, Yoo Jae-Hak will coach the national team if they qualify for next year's world cup.

                            The coach for this year's East Asian games team will likely coach the 2014 Asian Games team.
                            It's a good move by the Korean federation because the system did more harm than good on our end. I personally think Korea has its own style of basketball (including management) that seem to work to their benefit. Hats off to that.
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                            • Kim Seung Hyeun is the Korean Samboy...
                              To becomes Asia's Best, we need to compete against the World's Best..
                              1 Big 4 small > 5 out offense.

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                              • Choi Joon-Young getting some minutes in the 4th as game is practically over. Lee Jong-Hyun has a couple of blocks already.
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