Ahead of the new season, many middle and high school teams are in the midst of strengthening their strength through the Stove League held in each region.
High school boys and girls are conducting practice games that combine winter training in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province and Jeju Island.
This season, with the first competition of the season scheduled in Haenam in March, in the jump ball, we met the players who are expected to be active on behalf of each school in the south high school this season.
In some cases, from a player who was selected for the national team by displaying excellent skills at an early age, he steadily improved his skills and steadily grew into a player who represents the team.
I hope you will keep an eye on what they will look like in the new season.
The next player to be introduced is Jang Chan (200cm, C), a big man from Myongji High School.
Jang Chan is an unfinished big man who started playing basketball at a rather late age, and started to stand out in the second half of last season through practice games with college teams. In the Gyeongju Stove League, which ended not too long ago, Jang Chan boasted formidable power, which became the reason why many leaders chose his team, Myongjigo, as a dark horse.
He has height, speed, and strength that puts him on par with the average big man behind his basket. In particular, he has a long wingspan (210cm) compared to his height, which is enough to intimidate opponents in defense.
Last season, Jang Chan played 19 games in six competitions. He played an average of 25.31 minutes per game, averaging 12.9 points, 10.4 rebounds and 0.84 assists.
As a player who started basketball late, he received attention from college teams early on with a decent record.
His appearance in Gyeongju Stove League showed a level of skill that many coaches agreed that he would exert enough power this season.
Jeon Hyung-soo, coach Myung-jigo, who is instructing Jang-chan, said, “I started basketball late compared to other players, but my physical skills are very good. I want to,” he said, highly appreciating the growth potential of his pupil.
In addition, the former coach said, “If the game does not work out as expected during the game, it is necessary to improve the part of giving up early or the mid-range shot. I think he will be more active as the main axis of the show,” revealing his anticipation for Jang Chan.
Jang Chan is still an unfinished big man. He is good at playing with height and speed, but lacks the technical skills to overwhelm opponents in the paint zone. Regarding his game experience, it is also regrettable that he has not played against players bigger than himself.
However, it is unclear how he will perform this season as there are not many big men who can stop him in high school.안전놀이터
Jangchan, who we met at Stove League, said, “I am working hard on weights and preparing for the season with practice games. At school, I am focusing on basic skills such as boxing out and rebounding, but so far I have been training well without any major problems.” looked back at
He continued, “I want to become a player who sets the mood at the back of the team and inspires my teammates. In terms of technique, I want to become a player who never loses a rebound to the team and becomes the basis for the team’s victory.”
Along with this, Jang Chan’s bold challenge, “I want to become a player who makes an average double-double in every game this season. If I show a good performance in the paint zone, the team will also make a record of the quarterfinals or higher.” Heading for the spring league match.