The ‘surprise’ drop zone introduced by coach Jeon Chang-jin
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Director Jeon Chang-jin of "The Fox in the Bear's Mask" proved why he is a master craftsman representing the KBL.
Busan KCC won the first round of the 2023-24 professional basketball championship match against Suwon kt at Suwon kt Sonic Boom Arena on the 27th, 90-73, with a 69.2% 18/26 chance of winning.
KCC, which had struggled somewhat until the first half, but instantly crushed KT, including a 15-0 score run as the transition game revived from the second half. There was definitely a scenario for the unexpected victory, and it was Jeon Chang-jin who composed everything.
On the 25th, the media day of the championship match held at the KBL Center. Coach Jeon Chang-jin, who met after the official event, told an interesting story. He said he is focusing on places other than Paris Bath and Heo Hoon.
Coach Jeon Chang-jin displayed similar performances in the playoff of the semifinals against SK in Seoul and the semifinals against Wonju DB. He focused on players who should not give points rather than players who should give points to them. Thus, he confidently advanced to the championship by combining Oh Jae-hyun and Kang Sang-jae.
In this championship match, attention was paid to Moon and Moon duo Moon Sung-gon and Moon Jung-hyun, excluding Bath and Heo Hoon, as well as Jung Sung-woo and Michael Eric. Coach Jeon Chang-jin knew exactly why Ulsan Hyundai Mobis and Changwon LG collapsed. Even if Bath and Heo Hoon collaborate with 50 points, the formula has become established that they can win if they do not give up the flow or lose a point from the other side.
What was important was how to stop him. Coach Jeon did not mention even 1 percent of his tactics at the Media Day of the championship match. He simply delivered the message, saying, "I will show you through games." After all this time, what he said in an interview with the locker room right before the first leg of the championship match was drop zone.
"I will stand in the drop zone for the first time in the playoffs when Eric comes out. If I get a bath, I will switch to a sweatshirt defense. I was preparing to play the drop zone in the DB and the semifinal series, but I didn't use it because the offense went well," Jeon Chang-jin said. "I will use the drop zone, but if it doesn't work, I will change it right away. I just need to know the way. John Defense needs to know the way. It is not perfect, but I will use it boldly."
In fact, it was close to being a "gambler." KCC has players who have a high understanding of drop zones. Coach Jeon Chang-jin has also been using drop zones as a leader. The strategy was not introduced at all this season. However, as KCC did not actively use it, it could have had adverse effects on big stages such as the championship game.
However, it was also the moment when coach Jeon Chang-jin's instinct to become an adventurer shone through. The KT pointed to Erik as the point that enabled the team to advance to the championship game for the first time in 17 years, and the drop zone was the weapon to neutralize the effect. The result was a huge success. After deploying Erik in the second quarter, the KT was blocked by the KCC drop zone, and thus failed to score a goal at all. Rather, Alize Johnson targeted Erik with speed and timing, shaking up the KT. Manager Song Young-jin ended up having to deploy Bath instead of Erik in the first minute and a half. It was only natural as the team was leading 24-23 but was pushed back 24-27. 메이저 토토사이트
As a result, Bath's unexpected early input turned into a poison. In the match against Hyundai Mobis and LG, KT made up for Bath's physical arrangement and poor concentration by using Eric's input. Bath reorganized during this period and led the team to victory in the wake of the second half in "awakening mode." And Eric doubled the effect as he played the X factor on the court.
One thing, it was different this time. As Eric went back to the bench at the first minute and 30 seconds, KT's plan was twisted. He should have held on for seven to eight minutes, if not all of the second quarter. Afterwards, Bath's showtime continued, but it was a huge success for KCC. In the second half, when the team had to see a result, Bath failed to display a different performance than before. In other words, coach Jeon Chang-jin stabbed him in the Achilles tendon properly. On the other hand, KCC decided to win early on by racing to its heart's content throughout the second half.
Manager Song Young-jin said, "The response to John Defense did not go well. I had to put Bath in early because there was no three-point shot. In the end, there was a physical problem."
Coach Jeon Chang-jin expressed his satisfaction 100 percent. "I'm 100 percent satisfied because I took the bath. I'm glad that I made him use more physical strength. That part connected through the second half. Bath is a good scorer, but when you look at his play, he uses a lot of physical strength. Coach Song Young-jin also added Eric to the bath to rest, but he couldn't adjust to the drop zone, so Bath had to come out again. We don't use the drop zone when Bath comes out. That's stupid," he said with confidence.
In addition, coach Jeon called for "Operation Time" at the 1:24 mark of the first quarter. It was unusual, but he made a big change in the outcome. "I gave him some warning. He looked lazy during the game after taking six days off, and gave him points that he didn't need to give. He gave up four points too easily. I think he already thought he won the game from the start. I tried to beat that part and enter the game as I couldn't lose in the momentum fight on the same stage as the championship game," he said. "I've never experienced such a fast operation time as a coach. I want to watch the regular season league more, but it's hard to correct the momentum that I lost once in the championship game. That's why I took the operation time faster."
The game, which seemed to flow to the atmosphere of KT, changed its flow after KCC's operation time in the early first quarter and became a close game. Of course, it was a performance that was not 100% satisfactory throughout the first half, but it was only possible for coach Jeon Chang-jin to cut off KT's good start.
Coach Jeon Chang-jin, who has rarely won a championship title since the 2007-08 season, is proving again why he is the best by showing off his chilling precise plan and sharp judgment skills throughout the spring. The detailed plan Jeon is showing off is adding to the fun of watching the playoffs.
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