"Time to run? It's hard. But I can't sleep because I'm so angry"
"Time to run? It's hard. But I can't sleep because I'm so angry"
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"That's why I want to take responsibility for the team until the game is decided."
Goyang Sono Lee Jung-hyun (25, 187cm) started the home game against Wonju DB of the 2024-2025 KCC professional basketball regular league at Sono Arena in Goyang on the 25th and played 37 minutes and 48 seconds, scoring 22 points, three rebounds, and three steals.
Sono, who added DJ Burns (17 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists), Lee Jae-do (17 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists), and Choi Seung-wook (14 points, 3 3-pointers), won 87-81, winning three consecutive games, giving fans a Christmas gift full of joy.
After the match, Lee said, "It was my first time playing on Christmas Day. It felt really strange (laughs). Thanks to the home fans who came to the stadium, I ran excitedly. I feel really good to see the result win."
Sonoda won three consecutive games after a long 11th consecutive loss.
"Now I feel like I've started to rebound," Lee said. "I'm trying to set the direction I need to move forward through a meeting with coach Kim Tae-sul. I think the players are getting it now because they are doing well one or two at a time."
"Actually, when Kim Tae-sul first came here, the players had a hard time figuring out how to play fastball. We have constantly compared the fastball that went well with the one that didn't go well, and we are realizing it through training," he added. "I think I played excitedly today (25th) because this part went well." 토토사이트
Lee Jung-hyun, who originally played a lot of time, has been playing a lot of time even after returning from injury. The average playing time in 13 games this season is 33 minutes and 46 seconds. This is the fourth place in the league.
"Of course, it's hard," said Lee Jung-hyun, who laughed, "I had a come-from-behind defeat during the last minute or two of the rest. I can't sleep because I'm so angry. That's why I want to take responsibility for the team until the game is decided. I want to play as much as possible. When it's too hard, we communicate with the bench to exchange signatures for replacement."
One of the homework is the poor fourth quarter since Kim Tae-sul took office. Sono also finished the game with a 70-51 lead in the third quarter, but he gave up 30 points in the fourth quarter alone and did not finish well.
"I think I made a lot of stagnant attacks saying that I was winning by a big margin. It didn't work out well here, so I gave up a series of fastball points," Lee said.
Lastly, regarding the chemistry with Lee Jae-do, he finished the interview by saying, "There is something I promised while watching the video. I can't say it's 100% right yet, but I'm slowly adjusting it. It will be better over time."