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  • #91
    I'm not sure as Yoo Jae Hak still has not given a date to cut people. But I think Yoo will cut the roster before the Jones cup.
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    • #92
      Today Yoo Jae-Hak requested footages of the recent games of Iran, Jordan, Qatar and Lebanon. Yoo admitted two weeks ago that he is not aware of the strength of the said teams.

      Plus Yoo said that the team's motto should be: "40 minutes of full court press".
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      • #93
        I really hope Ki Seung-Ho (Changwon LG Sakers) makes it to the national team. Benefit would be that they will get another pure shooter aside from Cho Sung-Min who thrives in the catch and shoot sets. I know that Ki shot below his average 3Pt% when he returned to the Sakers in the middle of February, but that could be attributed to him trying to regain his shooting touch and with him trying to adjust to the new situation based on the Sakers plays and player tendencies.

        Still, based on roles, Cho Sung-Min has that pure shooter designation. Yoo would like a more versatile and dynamic winger.
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        • #94
          What about Korea's former top U18 player Kim Jin-Soo? (I'm not sure about the spelling of his name but he was one of the key players in the Korean U18 squad in 2008 standing at 6'9)

          Who are Korea's best wingmen at the moment? Sorry but I haven't watched them play for a while so I don't know how much their game has changed since 2007.
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          • #95
            Kim Jin-Soo is now known as Choi Jin-Soo. He wasn't named into the player pool. Incidentally, it was Yoo Jae-Hak who cut him in two occassions. First is back in 2009 and in 2010. Back then Yoo said that Choi was not ready. In the 2012 London wildcard qualifiers, Choi was included in the team, but I guess Yoo is not impressed with his development. As per the wingmen of Korea, many would believe that Moon Tae Young and Yoon Ho-Young are currently the best. The likes of Yang Hee-Jong and Kim Yong-Hwan are not in the current 16 man list. All are aging by the way.
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            • #96
              excluded players...

              Choi Jin-Soo (injury)
              Oh Se-Keun (injury)
              Yang Hee-Jong (injury)
              Ha Seung-Jin (military service)
              again KOREA!!!

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              • #97
                Originally posted by interxavierxxx View Post
                What about Korea's former top U18 player Kim Jin-Soo? (I'm not sure about the spelling of his name but he was one of the key players in the Korean U18 squad in 2008 standing at 6'9)

                Who are Korea's best wingmen at the moment? Sorry but I haven't watched them play for a while so I don't know how much their game has changed since 2007.






                Choi jin soo = Kim jin soo

                Choi jin soo changed last name due to family matter.

                Choi Jin-Soo is Kim Yoo-Taek's biological son (former basketball player & coach, currently Chung-Ang University coach).


                He came to the United States as a high school freshman in 2004.

                He played University of Maryland in the NCAA 1 Division.


                University of Maryland - ACC(Atlantic Coast Conference)

                08~09 : 21game, 1.6ppg(FG 28.6%, 3P 23.8%, FT 71.4%), 1.1rpg

                09~10 : 9game, 4.9mpg, 0.8ppg(FG 22%, FT 75%), 1.1rpg, 0.2apg

                Unable to balance the rigors of a university education and a basketball career, Choi Jin-soo, Korea's first NCAA basketball player has decided to leave the University of Maryland and return to Korea.



                He played 2009 William Jones Cup vs lebanon




                Jackson Vroman(USA-Lebanon naturalized, ex-NBA Player) - in your face

                ,but not 2009 FIBA Asia Championship roster.

                He played 2012 London Olympic Qualifying Tournament - vs Russia, Dominican Republic.

                For shoulder operations and rehabilitation, he was excluded from the pre-roster in 2013 FIBA Asia Championship.

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                • #98
                  It seems that the South Korean team for the 2013 East Asian games will be similar in composition to the East Asian Basketball tournament last month. Which means a core of Kim Jong-Kyu and others plus Sang-Moo players. It seems China will send their 2016 Olympic training team.
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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Peace View Post
                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jin_Soo_Choi




                    Choi jin soo = Kim jin soo

                    Choi jin soo changed last name due to family matter.

                    Choi Jin-Soo is Kim Yoo-Taek's biological son (former basketball player & coach, currently Chung-Ang University coach).


                    He came to the United States as a high school freshman in 2004.

                    He played University of Maryland in the NCAA 1 Division.


                    University of Maryland - ACC(Atlantic Coast Conference)

                    08~09 : 21game, 1.6ppg(FG 28.6%, 3P 23.8%, FT 71.4%), 1.1rpg

                    09~10 : 9game, 4.9mpg, 0.8ppg(FG 22%, FT 75%), 1.1rpg, 0.2apg

                    Unable to balance the rigors of a university education and a basketball career, Choi Jin-soo, Korea's first NCAA basketball player has decided to leave the University of Maryland and return to Korea.



                    He played 2009 William Jones Cup vs lebanon




                    Jackson Vroman(USA-Lebanon naturalized, ex-NBA Player) - in your face

                    ,but not 2009 FIBA Asia Championship roster.

                    He played 2012 London Olympic Qualifying Tournament - vs Russia, Dominican Republic.

                    For shoulder operations and rehabilitation, he was excluded from the pre-roster in 2013 FIBA Asia Championship.
                    Thanks a lot. I wish him a fast and full recovery.
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                    • Yonhap news reported that Yoo Jae-Hak will bring in 12 players for the Jones Cup next month. Which means a decision will be made soon on who to choose between Lee Seung-Jun and Moon Tae-Young. Coach Yoo said that choosing one over the other has its strategic advantages and disadvantages:

                      Lee Seung-Jun - combo big man, able to play PF or C.

                      Moon Tae-Young - Dynamic scorer in the wings and has the range to stretch defenses.
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                      • Lee Jong-Hyun will not join the U19 team as his recovery is as expected with his cheek and nose bone fracture. Depending again on recovery rate, could be dropped in the final lineup. Yoo Jae-Hak is hopeful that Lee JH would be fit enough to play in the Jones Cup.
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                        • The national team recently had a scrimmage with the universiade team. Two more scrimmages and they will compete in the William Jones Cup next month.
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                          • Based from the highlights against the Universiade team, Lee Seung-Jun was playing aggressive both on offense and on defense. He has that threading the needle chemistry with Kim Tae-Sol.
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                            • Pool down to 13 players.

                              Tentative South Korean National Team for the Jones Cup

                              Yang Dong-Geun
                              Kim Tae-Sol
                              Park Chan-Hee
                              Kim Sun-Hyung
                              Kim Min-Koo
                              Moon Tae-Young
                              Lee Seung-Jun
                              Cho Sung-Min
                              Yoon Ho-Young
                              Kim Joo-Sung
                              Choi Bo-Kyung
                              Kim Jong-Kyu
                              Lee Jong-Hyun

                              Cut were Lee Seung-Hyun (21) and Moon Seung-Gon (20). If Lee Jong-Hyun re-joins I expect Lee Seung-Jun to be cut.
                              Last edited by CKR13; 06-22-2013, 11:24 AM.
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                              • Current depth chart:

                                C - Kim Jong-Kyu
                                PF - Lee Seung-Jun, Kim Joo-Sung, Choi Bo-Kyung
                                SF - Moon Tae-Young, Yoon Ho-Young
                                SG - Kim Min-Koo, Cho Sung-Min, Kim Sun-Hyung
                                PG - Yang Dong-Geun, Kim Tae-Sol, Park Chan-Hee

                                Inactive: Lee Jong-Hyun

                                After the Jones Cup, Yoo Jae-Hak will choose between Moon Tae-Young and Lee Seung-Jun. Much of it hinges in the health of Lee Jong-Hyun. The latter is recovering well.

                                Potential 12 man lineup for the 27th FIBA Asia Tournament:

                                C - Kim Jong-Kyu, Lee Jong-Hyun
                                PF - Kim Joo-Sung, Choi Bo-Kyung
                                SF - Moon Tae-Young, Yoon Ho-Young
                                SG - Kim Min-Koo, Cho Sung-Min, Kim Sun-Hyung
                                PG - Yang Dong-Geun, Kim Tae-Sol, Park Chan-Hee

                                Choi Bo-Kyung will fill in the gap left by the rebounding and workhorse Oh Se-Keun. If needed be, Yoon Ho-Young can play power forward. While Kim Joo-Sung is able to switch to PF or C. Kim Sun-Hyung is an interesting player. The most athletic guard in the KBL that often plays SG or PG in the KBL.

                                Guards are very fast in this edition.
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