'Struggling' Asem Marei named MVP of KBL's second round

Changwon LG foreign center Asem Marei (31-2m2) was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the second round.

The Korean Basketball League (KBL) announced on Wednesday, "In the MVP voting for the second round of the 2023-2024 Jeonggwanjang Professional Basketball League, Marei was selected as the MVP with 39 votes out of 96 total valid votes."

This is the first honor for Marrei since his KBL debut (2021-2022 season), 온라인카지노 as he competed with Lee Jung-hyun (30 votes - Goyang Sono) for the best performance among Korean players.

Marei averaged 18.7 points (6th overall), 17.7 rebounds (1st overall), 5.3 assists (3rd overall), and 2.0 steals (3rd overall) in 33.30 minutes per game during the second round.

He was especially dominant in the second round, grabbing 20 or more rebounds in five of the 10 games, ranking first overall in rebounding average.

This helped LG go 9-1 during the second round, leading the team in both scoring (89.0 ppg) and rebounding (40.3 rpg).

For being named the MVP of the second round, 에볼루션 바카라사이트 Marei will receive the Round MVP commemorative trophy and a cash prize of 2 million won.

LG's Marei edges out Sono's Lee Jung-hyun by 9 votes for second round MVP

Changwon LG's "rebounding machine" Asem Marei has been named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the second round of the regular season.

The Korean Basketball League (KBL), 안전놀이터 which organizes men's professional basketball, announced on Wednesday that Marei received 39 votes out of 96 total votes cast by journalists in the MVP voting for the second round of the 2023-2024 regular season, beating out Lee Jung-hyun (Sono - 30 votes).

This is the second consecutive round that a foreign player has been named MVP after Dedrick Lawson (DB) in the first round.

Marei played 33:30 minutes per game in the second round, averaging 18.7 points (6th overall), 7.7 rebounds (1st overall), 5.3 assists (3rd overall), and 2.0 steals (3rd overall).

In particular, he averaged more than 20 rebounds in five of his 10 games in the second round, ranking first overall in rebounding.

Thanks to Marray's performance, LG led the team in scoring (89.0 ppg) and rebounding (40.3 rpg) during Round 2.

Marais will be awarded the Round MVP commemorative trophy and a cash prize of 2 million won.안전놀이터 추천

11 fake fouls in women's basketball game 2

Eleven fake fouls were committed in the second round of the Women's Professional Basketball League.

The Korea Women's Basketball League (WKBL) announced on Wednesday that "11 fake fouls were confirmed in the second round of the Woori Bank Woori WON 2023-2024 Women's Professional Basketball League."

This is seven more than in the first round (four) and one more than in the second round (10) of last season.

By club, Cheongju KBank had the most cases with six, followed by Incheon Shinhan Bank with three, and Asan Woori Bank and Busan BNK with one each.

Of these, Kang Isul of KB was fined 200,000 won for two fake fouls.

The other nine players received one warning each.

Starting this season, 카지노사이트 the WKBL will impose a warning for one fake foul, a fine of 200,000 won for two, 300,000 won for three, and 400,000 won for four or more.

Professional basketball's KBL has gone fast and aggressive

Men's professional basketball has shifted to a faster, more aggressive trend compared to last season, according to new data.

According to the Korean Basketball League (KBL), the governing body of men's professional basketball, on Wednesday, 사설 토토사이트 detailed figures from the second round of the 2023-2024 Korean Basketball League showed an increase in both scoring and pace of play compared to last season.

The average score of the 10 teams at the end of the second round was 82.1 points, up 2.1 points from last season. This is the first time in five seasons that the average has been above 82 points since the 2018-2019 season.

In particular, Wonju DBs are leading the way, averaging 91.9 points, up a whopping 10.5 points from last season.

The one-two punch of Lee Sun Albano and Didrik Lawson, as well as the domestic lineup of Kim Jong-kyu and Kang Sang-jae, is very stable. They are supported by sixth men in Park In-woong, Min-seom-soo, Kim Young-hyun, and Park Seung-jae.

Add to that the return of regular season Most Valuable Player (MVP) and starting guard Doo Kyung-min from injury and you've got a winner.

Suwon KT, led by Heo Hoon, also finished the second round with 83.7 points, up 7.6 points from last season.

Along with the increase in average scoring, 바카라사이트 the team also saw an increase in fastbreak points.

DB is averaging 12.2 points and Busan KCC 11.4 points, both of which are fueled by a fast-paced offense.

Three-point shooting has also increased slightly. The top team is Goyang Sono with 12.6 per game. The presence of Jeon Seong-hyun (3.2) and Lee Jung-hyun (3+ for SONO), who were the first and second best three-pointers made per game through the second round, helped Team Color establish itself.

Starting this season, the record awards were revived. The question is who will win the three-point shooting title.

The KBL said, "More than half of the teams are showing improvement from last season in overall scoring metrics such as 2-pointers, 3-pointers, and field goals made. We expect to see more intense competition in the third round."

'3-Year Suspension' Severe Discipline Yoon Inna to Return to Field?

All eyes are on the outcome of the Korean Women's Professional Golf Association's (KLPGA) extraordinary board meeting on Thursday. The main issue on the agenda is whether or not to reduce the three-year suspension of Yoon In-na, who was disciplined for "misplay" last year.

Yoon In-na played her tee shot on the 15th hole of the first round of the Korea Women's Open hosted by the Korea Golf Association (KGA) on June 16 last year, thinking she found it in the rough. She later realized it was not her ball, but did not inform the KGA until July 15, nearly a month after the tournament ended. The KGA, through the Sports Fairness Commission, imposed a three-year suspension on Yoon In-na from any tournament organized by the association. 토토사이트 Yoon In-na chose to accept the punishment without requesting a review and did not apply to participate in the LPGA (U.S. Women's Professional Golf) Qualifying Series, which ended in November of that year.

On September 26, the KGA voted through the Sports Fairness Commission (hereinafter referred to as the Fairness Commission) to reduce the suspension period from three years to one year and six months for Yoon In-na, who recently applied for relief. The Fairness Commission stated the reasoning behind the reduction, saying, "Yoon In-na has shown a sincere spirit of reflection and reform by complying with the association's disciplinary decision, performing more than 50 hours of community service and donating all of the winnings from 13 tournaments on the U.S. Minor League Golf Tour." The Fairness Commission also considered the more than 5,000 petitions for relief and the public opinion that the three-year association discipline led to a three-year suspension from the entire domestic professional tour, which is a severe punishment. With this move, Yoon In-na's discipline will end on February 18 next year.

A KLPGA official explained, "Yoon In-na applied for a review of her disciplinary reduction to the Sentencing Committee in October, and the Sentencing Committee sent her application to the Board of Directors at the end of October."

Yoon In-na was a "next-generation star" who was ranked second in rookie of the year and first in longest hit before being suspended for the 2022 season, but her career took a dive when she was severely punished after the Ogoo Play controversy. After her domestic career was cut off, Yoon In-na spent time in the United States volunteering for various causes.

Some argue that the KGA's decision to lighten her punishment should open the way for her to play on the KLPGA Tour. However, others argue that players who violate major rules should not be allowed to return to the game so easily. 바카라사이트 순위 In particular, players on the KLPGA Tour have reportedly expressed lukewarm reactions to the possibility of Yoon's return.

If the KLPGA Board of Directors makes a final decision to reduce Yoon's discipline, she will be able to play on the KLPGA Tour starting in the new season.

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