'Moon Tae-jong's son' Jareen Stevenson reaffirms her desire to naturalize, "I want to wear the

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The possibility of Jarin Stevenson (19, University of Alabama), the son of 'Tae Jong Moon' Moon, wearing the Korean flag has opened up.

The Korean Basketball Association announced on Friday that “the Association has decided to proceed with a special naturalization process to confirm the intention of Jarin Stevenson 2014 (Jarin
Stevenson, the son of Incheon Asian Games gold medalist Jarin Stevenson 2014, has decided to proceed with a special naturalization process to confirm his intention to naturalize.”

Earlier, KBA Vice President Jung Jae-yong traveled to the U.S. on Thursday along with men's national basketball coach Ahn Jun-ho and Seo Dong-chul. The coaching staff looked at players in the U.S., including Jalyn Stevenson, Lee Hyun-jung, and Yeo Jun-seok.

Stevenson was the only player to announce her intention to play for Korea in 2022 in an interview with OSEN. Two years later, Stevenson met with Korean National Team officials to reaffirm his commitment to pull on a Korean National Team jersey.

National team head coach Ahn Jun-ho met with Moon's family and his eldest son, Jae-lin Stevenson, to share the blueprint for the national team, cautiously discuss special naturalization, 카지노사이트 추천 and after confirming Stevenson's commitment to the Taegeuk Mark, the team agreed to move forward with the special naturalization process.

The Basketball Association met with Lee Hyun-jung and Yeo Jun-seok, who are working hard to reach the NBA, and explained the mid- and long-term plans for the national team. While confirming their commitment to the national team, the two players shared their current situation and future plans.

The KBA conveyed its support and encouragement for the two players' dreams and announced that it will actively support them where it can.

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