"PLAYERS WHO DIDN'T EVEN GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL" COMPLIMENTS THE HEAD COACH FOR BEING SCORELESS... KB ROOKIE SONG YOON-HA IN A SUCCESSFUL FIRST SEASON

"Players who didn't even graduate from high school" compliments the head coach for being scoreless... KB rookie Song Yoon-ha in a successful first season

"Players who didn't even graduate from high school" compliments the head coach for being scoreless... KB rookie Song Yoon-ha in a successful first season

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"He's a player who hasn't even graduated from high school yet."

Kim Wan-soo (48) of the Cheongju KB Stars gave out stormy compliments to Song Yoon-ha (19), a "luxury rookie." He admitted that he is having a successful first professional season despite his growing pains.

In the match against Asan Woori Bank held on the 8th, Song performed poorly. He ran 21 minutes and 13 seconds, but ended up with no goal. He diligently crossed inside and outside, but finding a shot opportunity was not easy, and even this turned a blind eye to the rim. Song garnered six rebounds, and did his part. However, he failed to prevent his team from losing.
He had no goals, which was disappointing. However, Kim gave unusual compliments. At the match against Shinhan Bank in Incheon on Wednesday, Kim said, "He is a player who has not even graduated from high school yet," adding, "I'm just grateful that such a player does such a great job. He is such a smart player, so he must have felt a lot. It was his first time to have such a great defense, but I didn't say much as I thought he would have tasted a professional player. I'm positive about him."

Song Yoon-ha, who played the ace role at Sookmyung Girls' High School, joined the KB uniform as the fifth overall pick in the rookie draft last year. He has played an important role since his debut season. He has 5.9 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 1.3 assists on average in 10 matches in the league. He has a 179-centimeter-tall physique, good under-the-basket play, and is capable of making outside shots. He has posted a success rate of 22.2 percent in three-point shooting.

As a result, he is considered a candidate for the Rookie of the Year award. He is fiercely competing with Shinhan Bank Hong Yoo-soon.

Song also led KB to the Futures League title this season and was named MVP. In the Futures League, Song averaged 9.0 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 2.7 assists in three games, earning 21 votes out of 39 votes cast by the WKBL judges, game teams, and field reporters, earning the honor of MVP. It is the first time in nine years that a rookie in the first year has been named the Futures League MVP since KDB Life Insurance's Jinan (currently Hana Bank) in the 2015-16 season. 먹튀검증

Song became the star player in basketball for the first time at the "2024 Futures Star Awards" hosted by Star News in November last year. "She is good at both attack and defense. She is young but still calm on the court," the selection committee said. "She plays her own game no matter what."

"Song Yoon-ha is not as relaxed as a high school student even in his personality and attitude," coach Kim Wan-soo said. "He accepts feedback well and is smart. I thought about using him after the All-Star break, but I thought I could face him when Rika Tanimura (Shinhan Bank) or Bae Hye-yoon (Samsung Life Insurance) come out as big men at the coaching staff meeting."

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