Rookie Park Moo-bin's 3-Pointer in the Final... Hyundai Mobis Achieves 800 Wins for the First Time in Professional Basketball
KCC, led by Johnson 20-20, defeated Korea Gas Corporation and won 4 times in a row at home.
Ulsan Hyundai Mobis, a professional basketball team, reached 800 wins for the first time as a single team.
Hyundai Mobis won 98-95 in an away game against Changwon LG in the 2023-2024 CheongKwanJang Professional Basketball Regular League held at the Changwon Gymnasium in Gyeongnam on the 12th.
With this, Hyundai Mobis became the first team to achieve 800 wins in professional basketball since its launch in 1997.
In professional basketball, launched in 1997, Hyundai Mobis, which played its first season as Busan Kia, recorded 800 wins and 618 losses as a result of this day.
LG followed Hyundai Mobis with 716 wins, and including its predecessor team, Wonju DB accumulated 778 wins. 온라인카지노사이트
Hyundai Mobis, who recently won four consecutive games, recorded 23 wins and 18 losses, maintaining 6th place without a win over 5th place Busan KCC (22 wins, 17 losses).
LG also remains unchanged in 4th place with 25 wins and 17 losses.
The match on this day also attracted attention due to the ‘Lunar New Year’s holiday match between twin brothers’ head coaches played by LG’s Cho Sang-hyun and Hyundai Mobis’ Cho Dong-hyun.
Additionally, fans' attention was focused on the performance of Yoo Yu-sang (LG) and Park Moo-bin (Hyundai Mobis), who are considered candidates for Rookie of the Year this season.
The match between the two teams was tightly contested, but the outcome was decided in the hands of rookie players such as Park Moo-bin and Yoo Yu-sang.
First, Park Moo-bin cheered as he hit a 3-pointer to go up by 3 points 55 seconds before the end when the score was 90-90.
In the next attack, Hyundai Mobis made the score 95-90 with Gage Prim adding 2 points.
LG was behind by 5 points and with 9 seconds left, Yoo Yu-sang also hit a 3-pointer to chase by 2 points and try to keep their last hope alive.
However, Park Moo-bin made one of the two free throws eight seconds before the end, and LG, in its final counterattack, had rookie Yoo Yu-sang throw a 3-point shot to tie the game, but the shot missed, resulting in a 3-point win for Hyundai Mobis.
Coach Dong-Hyun Cho, the 'younger brother', suffered three consecutive losses against his older brother this season, but overturned the game that was once dragged by 14 points on the Lunar New Year holiday and achieved a pleasant victory.
The two teams' record against each other this season is LG with 3 wins and 2 losses.
In the game attended by 5,645 spectators, Prim scored 42 points and 11 rebounds, and Park Moo-bin, who hit the decisive 3-pointer, scored 15 points and 8 assists.
For LG, Josh Ibarra scored 24 points and Jae-do Lee (11 points, 11 assists) recorded a double-double.
Rookie Yugi-sang scored 12 points and 3 rebounds.
KCC won 81-72 in the home game against Daegu Korea Gas Corporation, recording its fourth straight home win.
KCC, which was down 58-61 until the third quarter, succeeded in turning around the game thanks to the performance of Alize DeShawn Johnson, who scored 10 points alone in the fourth quarter.
On this day, Johnson achieved 20-20 with 23 points and 21 rebounds, including 100% success on 10 2-point shots.
7th place Korea Gas Corporation (16 wins, 26 losses), which recently lost 3 times in a row, has a 7.5 game gap with 6th place Hyundai Mobis, which has won 4 times in a row, and its chances of advancing to the round of 6 playoffs have become slimmer.