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There are a number of conditions for forming a strong team, such as the existence of a certain ace and a reliable big man. Among them, the player base is indispensable. Basketball is a long-term race. League games go through months of regular seasons and then play playoffs. International games are also mostly tournaments and all-out games, so it consumes a lot of physical strength.

 

No matter how trustworthy a few players are, they cannot play all the games on their own. This is because physical problems, poor conditions, and even injured people can be injured. In the case of a team with a thin players, it is often seen that the momentum is completely dampened due to exhaustion or injury of key players even though they are doing well. On the other hand, a team with evenly distributed players who can compete for backup or starting position will be able to cruise stably.

 

Qualifying matches for the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup have begun. Korea, which is ranked 51st in the FIBA rankings, was included in Group A with Australia (No. 4), Indonesia (No. 74), and Thailand (No. 91) and will play a total of six home-and-away matches through February next year. Qualifying matches for the Asia Cup are being held in six groups of four countries, with four of the six countries ranking first, second and third in each group qualifying matches gaining the berth.

 

The finals will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in August next year, with 16 countries that have passed the preliminary round competing. For now, chances are high that they will advance to the finals. Australia is ahead of Indonesia and Thailand in terms of objective performance, even if the overwhelming favorite is set aside. The first match against Australia, which had Bendigo Red Energy, was a disappointment.

 

In reality, Australia with the best performance in the first-tier Futures League is no exaggeration. There is a wide gap in performance. However, the team effectively formed a team of players from the second to third teams in this qualifying round. Although it may not be easy, it was a rare opportunity for us to catch Australia. Unfortunately, the team suffered a come-from-behind defeat 71-85. While leading until the beginning of the fourth quarter, the team came from behind, and lost ground in a power struggle.

 

Analysts say that the national team, which had no choice but to be pushed back in size and power, played full power from the beginning, making it difficult to maintain its energy level until the last minute. Meanwhile, concerns are growing over the absence of naturalized mixed-blooded player Ra Gun-ah (35, 200.5 cm), whose contract is nearing expiration.

 

Although his skills were lower than in his prime, his presence in the national team was clear. He was the only one who scored double-digit points, and he flew with 21 points and 14 rebounds. Because of La Guna, he was able to compete with Australia that close. He scored and scuffled with Australia's tall players in front.

 

Because Ra Gun-ah protected the post, other players had a chance to shoot outside shots or go into the air quickly. If it weren't for Ra Gun-ah, he might have been pushed back from the first half, not a come-from-behind defeat. As such, depending on whether he renews his contract, the national team's power can fluctuate greatly. In the case of other competitors, several naturalized players, including mixed-race players, are being used alternately, and the issue of contract renewal is unclear, let alone Ra Gun-ah's replacement or new face. This shows how much preparation was lacking even though there was enough time.

 

Based on the international stage, all positions will be unfortunate, but what is always worrisome is high. When meeting with powerhouses, they tried to bump into each other by playing basketball with evil and one step higher, but eventually they fell apart as they began to be pushed back from the height. Fortunately, good big man resources such as Shin Sun-woo, Kim Yoo-taek, Han Ki-beom, Seo Jang-hoon, Kim Joo-sung, Oh Se-geun, and Kim Jong-kyu came out, and they were able to maintain their top ranks in Asia.

 

However, teams that were called relatively weak also saw their players' average height increase and paid more attention to mixed race and naturalized players, narrowing the gap. It is true that the gap between Korea's performance and Japan, which had been regarded as inferior to Korea, has widened to an extent that is difficult to narrow for the time being. Under such circumstances, it is certain that if Japan does not have naturalized players, it will become even more difficult to compete in international competitions. Endless thorny paths will unfold.

 

Korean basketball players still have good resources for guards and swingmen. If the game is decided to a certain extent in height or power, it is worth playing against any team in Asia, at least. A typical example was when foreign players with height and power, such as Chris Lang, Jamil Watkins, and Nigel Dixon, were together in the Korea-China All-Star Game. When they took the match equally under the basket, I was not scared of the Chinese team, which looked infinitely high. Dixon's power play, which used his power to push through China's pole forest and score a dunk shot, is still on the talk of the town.

 

In the end, height is the key for us. While Kim Jong-kyu is still showing his fighting spirit, Ha Yoon-ki and others are growing into the next big men, but many say that they are not as good as Seo Jang-hoon and Kim Joo-sung. Moreover, if they fall out due to injuries, the height of the national team could be disastrous. As an alternative, big wings such as Lee Hyun-joong, Yeo Jun-seok, and Choi Jun-yong are mentioned, but all of them failed to come out due to injuries and other circumstances.

For this reason, many fans and related parties say that the players should be nurtured with a long-term perspective. Even if certain tall players who come to mind when it comes to national teams are omitted, the team needs resources to fill the vacancy to some extent. As a result, existing players may become more nervous and may lay the groundwork for each other to boost growth. In this regard, the slow growth of Lee Won-seok (24, 207.5 centimeters) and Cha Min-seok (23, 199.6 centimeters), who were nominated first by Samsung, is regrettable.

 

As can be seen from the fact that they have been nominated as the top candidates, they are promising players with talent and potential. Also, their size is good, so if they break the egg, it can have a positive effect not only on their team but also on the national team in the long run. This is because it can strengthen the aforementioned players. You should not easily judge your skills just by looking at what you have seen so far.

 

As illustrated by the case of Han Hee-won, who marked the first national team flag in his 30s, some players burst into tears late. In fact, the two Korean players have been gradually growing under the guidance of acting coach Kim Hyo-beom. With Kim, who gives careful motivation, they may develop unexpectedly next season.

 

It is not just the two of them. Each team has a number of tall prospects, and only when they become core players can the tall candidates become more competitive. This is why when Lee Won-seok and Cha Min-seok grow, everyone is happy.  토토사이트