"Return Christmas" by Myungji Gwonho, "I want to learn shooting details from former director Cho Sung-won."
"Return Christmas" by Myungji Gwonho, "I want to learn shooting details from former director Cho Sung-won."
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"I want to add detail to the shooting."
This is the story of Kwon Ho (18, 184cm), a junior shooter at Myongji High School.
Kwon Ho, who has been watching basketball through the Samsung Youth Club in Bundang since his fourth grade in elementary school, entered the path of an elite basketball player from middle school after receiving a scout offer from coach Choi Jong-hoon of Hwimoon Middle School, who recognized his talent.
Kwon, who devoted herself to basketball for two years, briefly let go of the basketball when she entered the third grade. Unlike basketball that she used to enjoy in elementary school, Kwon had a hard time due to tight atmosphere unique to elites.
However, Kwon Ho could not erase his passion and will for basketball players. Eventually, after a year's hiatus, he went to Myongji High School and became a basketball player again.
Kwon said, "I thought it was really hard when I quit basketball. But in less than six months, I felt something like a great nostalgia. I thought basketball would suit me best."
And now, in his third year, Kwon continues to dream of becoming a basketball player. Kwon said, "I struggled once. It was a great experience. I really want to be a shooter like Cho Sung-won, the former coach of Changwon LG, and Jeon Sung-hyun. I will work hard."
The place where I met Kwon Ho is the "Cho Seong-won Shooting School," run by former Changwon LG coach Cho Sung-won. Even on the evening of Christmas, Kwon Ho seemed busy learning the shooting skills conveyed by former coach Cho. He practiced without a break with a sweatshirt guidance method, but a little more than an hour passed with a serious face and attitude.
Kwon said, "I am normally confident in shooting. I can shoot all the shots. I feel a bit disappointed in defense. I am still weak in areas related to team defense and rotation. Improvement is needed. I am learning this part hard at school under the guidance of the coach and coach. Here, I am learning the details of shooting and how to throw lightly. It is my second class, but I felt it several times."
Kwon-ho became a senior in high school. Now I have to go to college. The most important thing is desperation. Kwon-ho was also clearly aware of that part, maybe because of the experience of leaving once.
Kwon said, "I am working on it with a desperate mind. I am confident in shooting, but after trying it, I have a lot to learn as well. I want to improve the completeness of jump shots. I am learning and feeling what I need to add in jump shots. I learned how to throw far without putting too much effort into it. I am going to keep practicing hard and make it mine. Overall, I am going to add more detail to all the shots." 먹튀검증
In addition, Kwon said, "I think No. 2 suits you. Using the screen and the amount of activity (for moving shots) are important. Active movement to get the pass is also important. You also need to know how to play a role as a handler."