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Choi Jeong-hwan develops post-up-pass ability in Japan

 Choi Jeong-hwan (197cm), a freshman at Sangmyung University, is improving his post-up and passing skills.

Sangmyung University has been conducting field training in Japan for 7 nights and 8 days since the 15th. He has at least six practice games with Donghae University and others.

Choi Jeong-hwan, who will enter Sangmyung University this year, took the opportunity to take his skills to the next level during this field training.

When Choi Jung-hwan steps onto the court, he takes a position under the goal and makes many of his post-ups. Sangmyung University players also make a lot of passes to Choi Jeong-hwan.

It is difficult to stop Choi Jeong-hwan, who is strong, so the opposing team double-teams him. In this case, Choi Jeong-hwan passes a pass to the outside. This often leads to a 3-point shot.

Choi Jeong-hwan did not stand at the center of his team's attack during his days at Naksaeng High School. His post-up technique is not sophisticated. In particular, both his feet drop when he starts dribbling. It's traveling.

As soon as Choi Jeong-hwan started dribbling, his whistle would often sound. It was said that his second practice match resulted in 8 traveling rings.

Sangmyung University coach Ko Seung-jin taught Choi Jeong-hwan the basic posture on how to start dribbling. It cannot be fixed all at once. He called the operation time during the practice game and had them practice twice.

 

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