‘No. 1 checklist’ E-land Kim Nak-hyun

Incheon Electronic Land Kim Nak-Hyeon
Incheon Electronic Land Kim Nak-Hyeon

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(Incheon = Yonhap News) Reporter Jang Bo-in = Guard Kim Nak-hyun (25), who is in charge of the opposing team’s’check target No. 1’at Incheon Electronic Land, a professional basketball team, smiled, saying, “I have room now.”

Kim Nak-Hyun is playing an active part in the front of E-Land, playing an average of 28 minutes and 24 seconds in 23 games this season and scoring 13.4 points.

In the 2020-2021 Hyundai Mobis professional basketball regular league home game with Changwon LG held at Incheon Samsan Gymnasium on the 24th, Kim Nak-Hyun scored 14 points, contributing to the team’s 89-72 victory.

The opposing team, LG, set out to play with’Block Kim Nak-hyun’ as a strategy.

In an interview before the match, LG manager Jo Sung-won said, “Neither Kim Nak-hyun and Lee Dae-heon are difficult to prevent, but Kim Nak-hyun’s job is so large that he brought 6 guards to the entry. 6 people will come out in turn, but I hope that the part we practiced in today’s game comes out. “I said.

In fact, in the first quarter, LG players tied up Kim Nak-hyun.

Kim Nak-hyun couldn’t even attempt a single shot while running 7 minutes and 14 seconds.

But soon after, he revived his offense from the second quarter and scored the second most goals in the team after Henry Sims (21 points) on that day.

He added 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals.

Kim Nak-hyun said that if the attack was blocked, he could afford to find another way.

In an interview after the game, he explained, “The initial attack was blocked and I tried to see other opportunities, and in the second and third quarters, the attack worked well and I was able to comfortably.”

“There is a room. The coaches and coaches told me to give a pass rather than go aggressive from the beginning, and to make a chance for my colleagues by hanging the screen. He said that it is not too late to catch an attack opportunity later.” I am trying to create opportunities for my colleagues first,” he added.

He always felt burdened by being the target of the opposing team’s intensive defense, but he did not give in.

Kim Nak-hyun said, “I have to overcome the fatigue that comes from being defended in order to become a better player.”

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