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Park Ji-hoon Led by Jeong Kwan-jang is the Sixth Man A Proud Ace!



The performance of 'defending champion' Jeong Kwan-jang's new ace, Park Ji-hoon (28·184cm), is dazzling. Park Ji-hoon, who was considered a sixth man, is proudly taking the ace position with his skills.

Park Ji-hoon graduated from Songdo High School and Chung-Ang University and was selected by KT as the 6th overall pick in the 2016 rookie draft. Park Ji-hoon, who played for KT until 2018, was traded to KGC Ginseng Corporation (currently CheongKwanJang) in November of that year. Coach Seung-gi Kim (now Sono), who was the head coach at the time, actively tried to recruit Ji-hoon Park. 바카라사이트닷컴

Ji-hoon Park, who met Coach Kim, began to establish himself as a key player in the team, and after returning from military service, he joined forces with Jun-hyung Byun (current managing director) and led the golden age of KGC Ginseng Corporation. He played the role of the sixth man supporting Byun Jun-hyung, but on days when he was in good condition, he even showed off his clutch ability and played a leading role in the team's victory.

Park Ji-hoon could not be considered a clear starting guard until last season. He played the most in the 2019-2020 season, averaging 27 minutes and 14 seconds per game, most of which did not exceed 20 minutes of playing time. Ahead of this season, free agent Choi Sung-won joined, and Park Ji-hoon again entered competition for the starting role.

Byun Jun-hyung's enlistment and Choi Seong-won's entry motivated Park Ji-hoon. Park Ji-hoon said, “I won the season and played for the national team. “I think he has experienced a lot and grown,” he said. He was full of confidence. As a result, in 12 games this season, he played an average of 29 minutes and 1 second per game, recording 12.1 points, 4.3 assists, 4 rebounds, and 1.2 steals, and all personal records increased compared to last season (6.9 points, 2.5 assists, 2.5 rebounds).

In particular, he shows off his problem-solving skills. Park Ji-hoon, who was used as the sixth man to change the flow of the game, is now the matchmaker who determines the outcome. He hit a 3-pointer in the home game against KCC on the 8th, and also scored a winning shot to lead the team to victory in the away game against DB on the 10th.





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