SK Won 77-74 In An Away Game Against KCC In The 2023-2024

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Seoul SK beat Busan KCC to win nine consecutive games.

SK won 77-74 in an away game against KCC in the 2023-2024 regular basketball league at Sajik Gymnasium in Busan on the 3rd.

Having won nine consecutive games, SK remained in second place with 19 wins and eight losses. It also achieved victory against other teams in the previous season. On the other hand, KCC, which suffered three consecutive losses, remained in fifth place with 13 wins and 12 losses.

SK Wyverns pitcher Jamil Warnie led the team win with 36 points and nine rebounds. Oh Se-geun also contributed with 11 points and five rebounds.

In KCC, Heo Woong scored 19 points, Alize DeShawn Johnson scored 16 points and 13 rebounds, and Choi Joon-yong and Song Kyo-chang scored 14 points each, but the team's defeat faded.

The team that got the upper hand was SK. Warney and Choi Boo-kyung scored points one by one from the beginning, leading the game 11-2. KCC attempted to chase Ra Gun-ah with a goal under the basket and Choi Jun-yong with an outfielder, but SK also responded with a three-point shot by Song Chang-yong. The first quarter ended with SK leading 21-14.

KCC, which had been dragging its feet, launched counterattacks with three-point shots made by Heo Woong and Song Kyo-chang in the second quarter. However, SK maintained its lead with Kim Sun-hyung, Warnie, and Oh Se-geun alternately scoring goals. SK, which widened the gap to double digits beforehand, finished the first half with a 47-35 lead. 스포츠토토

KCC did not easily back down. In the third quarter, Hur Woong's 3-pointer and Johnson and Song Kyo-chang scored to catch up, and successfully reversed the situation 51-49. However, SK, which has been trying to adjust its power, also countered the situation with Warnie's score. At the end of the third quarter, SK, which added consecutive points by Warnie and Oh Se-geun, finished the third quarter 62-57.

Even in the fourth quarter, the two teams continued a tight race. The last team to laugh, however, was SK. At 73-73, SK took the lead by scoring at a crucial moment. At the end of the game, the embattled KCC tried to tie the game with Song Kyo-chang's 3-pointer, but the ball ignored the rim. The game ended with SK's 77-74 victory.

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