[점프볼=이천/김용호 기자] The main character that we will meet in the final with Sangmu is SK.
Seoul SK won 90-81 in the quarterfinals 2 matches against Seoul Samsung in the 1st round of KBL D-League 2020-2021 held at the LG Champions Park Gym in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do on the 31st. SK, which overcame the super close battle, will play the final match in the final with the managing director on January 4.
The number one contributor to victory was Oh Jae-hyun, who performed close to a triple double with 19 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals. In addition, Byun Ki-hoon (16 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists), Choi Seong-won (12 points, 2 steels), Jang Moon-ho (11 points, 9 rebounds), and Kim Gun-woo (11 points, 4 rebounds, 3 steels) were also solid support. Samsung had a close match with Hansol Kim (20 points and 6 rebounds) and Gwangcheol Kim (10 points and 5 rebounds and 5 assists), but it collapsed rapidly in the fourth quarter and ended the first tournament.
The first quarter was tight. At the beginning of the game, when Samsung took the lead with Kang Byil and Kim Jin-young scoring, SK predicted the seesaw game with Jang Moon-ho firing a three-point shot. In the rebound fight, SK was the dominant, but Samsung showed an accurate fielding success rate and the weight of the balance did not tilt easily. The first quarter ended with Samsung’s lead (26-24) with Park Min-woo’s 3-point shot at the last minute.
The firepower of both teams fell sharply in the early second quarter. The fielding success rate itself was low, so no one could easily lead. The close-quarter fight continued even after he regained his sense of shot beyond the middle of the second quarter. SK’s Byun Ki-hoon and Jang Moon-ho took the lead, while Samsung’s Kim Han-sol and Cha Min-suk took the lead in the attack.
In the end, at the end of the first half, Samsung secured a close lead. At the end of the second quarter, there was a dizzying moment when Cha Min-suk escaped due to an ankle injury, but it reached half-time with one point ahead of 46-45.
For the second half, Reed’s owner changed. SK’s firepower, which was persistently pursuing Samsung, came to life. In particular, rookie Oh Jae-hyun shook the court while assisting not only his own score but also the scores of Kim Gun-woo, Bae Byeong-jun, and Kim Hyeong-bin.
As a result of this, Kang Byil gave strength to Samsung, but he began to be pushed back in the rebound fight, and the two-point success rate fell sharply and hesitated. Eventually, the third quarter ended with SK holding the lead (67-66).
Even in the first half of the fourth quarter, SK was slightly ahead of it. In a situation where both teams’ attacks weren’t smooth, Oh Jae-hyun’s performance was steady, and Kim Gun-woo also added a three-point shot. Song Chang-moo, who was put in to strengthen the bottom of the bone, also joined the attack. However, Samsung was not easily left behind. Kim Han-sol led the team with an accurate shot feeling and grabbed SK’s ankles.
At the end of the game, the end of the game began to be seen when there were two minutes left. Following the scores of Choi Sung-won and Byeon Ki-hoon, and Oh Jae-hyun, SK widened the score to 83-77. On the contrary, Samsung was unable to prevent SK’s sprint because there were few scoring support other than Kim Han-sol. In the end, the remaining time was the end buzzer sounded without SK giving Samsung any time.
# Photo_ Reporter Bok-Joo Moon
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