KOREA UNIVERSITY CAPTAIN KIM TAE-HOON'S RESOLUTION RECOVERING FROM INJURY "TO HELP THE TEAM"

Korea University Captain Kim Tae-hoon's Resolution Recovering From Injury "To Help The Team"

Korea University Captain Kim Tae-hoon's Resolution Recovering From Injury "To Help The Team"

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Korea University's Kim Tae-hoon has recovered from his injury and is preparing to return.

A KBL basketball referee class was held at Korea University's Hwajeong Gymnasium on Wednesday. Korea University and Hanyang University held a practice game and helped KBL judges develop a sense of play.

Korea University captain Kim Tae-hoon also recovered a lot from his injury, raising expectations for the upcoming MBC Cup national university selection basketball competition. Kim Tae-hoon did not participate in the match on the day, but he cheered up his juniors and warmed up lightly during the warm-up.

Kim said, "My condition has improved a lot. We have to wait and see for the MBC Cup, but it has improved a lot. If I play in the game, I will be able to contribute to the team. However, physical strength is the key."

Korea University had no official game for about three weeks after an away game against Sangmyung University on April 28. When asked about how he spent his time during the break, Kim Tae-hoon said, "As the MBC Cup is scheduled to continue at the beginning of the second half of the year, I prepared a lot to continue the mood well. There were a lot of players who were injured, but I made a lot of comeback. However, there were some areas where our hands and feet did not match, so we prepared a lot to meet ahead of the competition."

As Kim Tae-hoon said, Korea University had many injuries in the first half. In particular, fourth graders Kim Tae-hoon, Yang Joon, and Park Joon-hyung were absent for a long time, while Moon Yoo-hyun, Lee Dong-geun, Kim Do-eun, Park Jung-hwan, and Lee Do-yoon were also not in good condition. However, Korea was able to finish the first half well thanks to Seok Joon-hwi, Yoo Min-soo, and Yoon Ki-chan.

In response, Kim Tae-hoon said, "The absence of the fourth graders must have influenced the juniors. Regardless of whether the fourth graders were good or not, they must have had mental burden while playing. As only the juniors played, I tried to instill a lot of confidence. Now we will be able to return one or two by one and become a team that will be stronger."

Kim Tae-hoon, who graduated from Hongik University and entered Korea University from 2021, is about to get a professional job as a senior. There must be some pressure to get a job.  토토사이트 모음

"I don't feel pressured about having to be a professional in a few ranks. I felt sorry for my teammates when I couldn't play right away and watched the game from the outside. I'm grateful that they talked a lot about me as a professional outside, but I'll focus on my team right now," he said.

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