Asian Games, Women’s Basketball Coach Jeong Seon-min
[Asian Games] Women’s Basketball Coach Jeong Seon-min “We Need to Work Harder and Study More… It’s Best Against North Korea”
Coach Jeong Seon-min of the Korean women’s national basketball team acknowledged the difference in skill following the complete defeat against Japan.
Jeong Seon-min
Korea, led by coach Jeong Seon-min, lost 58-81 to Japan in the semifinals of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games held at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on the 3rd.
Although there was a large difference in scores, the difference in skill between the two countries seemed large in terms of the content of the game. 카지노사이트
Japan, which won a silver medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics,
dispatched 7 out of 12 national team members to this tournament.
The organization was solid as we had been working together for a long time,
the process of executing the attack clicked together like a cogwheel.
In addition, we threw 32 3-point shots and hit 14 of them, recording a success rate of 44%,
so we were completely defeated without being able to use our strength once.
Korea (14) made twice as many mistakes as Japan (7).
Park Ji-soo
Coach Jeong Seon-min said in an interview after the game,
“I feel embarrassed to give an overall review of the game because I felt like we lost without even doing anything.
It was a complete defeat, including physical strength.”
On the 5th, South Korea will face North Korea in a 3rd-4th place match for the bronze medal.
South Korea met North Korea once in the group stage of this tournament and won 81-62.
However, it was impressive that Park Jin-ah, North Korea’s 205cm tall center,
played a big role, scoring 29 points and 17 rebounds.
Coach Jeong said, “North Korea is a team that plays basketball with Park Jin-ah’s power,” and added,
“In the end, how to stop that player is important.
Instead of leaving it to Park Ji-soo alone, the quick offense and defense transition from defense to offense,
including interceptions derived from assisting defense as a whole, is important.”
“This is important,” he said.