KBL Roundup: Thrilling Finishes and Record-Breaking Performances Mark December 28th
The 2024-2025 KCC professional basketball regular season saw a night of dramatic finishes and notable individual performances on December 28th.
LG Secures Seventh Straight Win with Last-Second Heroics
In a nail-biting encounter at Changwon Gymnasium, the LG Sakers extended their winning streak to seven games with a 74-72 victory over the Suwon KT Sonicboom. Jang Min-guk emerged as the hero, sinking a crucial three-pointer with just 14.4 seconds remaining to seal the win.
The game was a back-and-forth affair, with LG trailing by four points with 1 minute and 20 seconds left on the clock. Assem Marey’s free throw and Yang Jun-seok’s layup, following a steal, brought LG within striking distance. Despite missing a subsequent free throw, LG secured the offensive rebound, setting the stage for Jang Min-guk’s game-winning shot. KT’s Moon Jeong-hyun’s attempt to force overtime was thwarted by Jang Min-guk’s block, preserving LG’s hard-fought victory.
Marey led LG with a double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, while Carl Tamayo contributed 20 points and 6 rebounds. Rayson Hammonds paced KT with 18 points and 7 rebounds.
Korea gas Corporation Overcomes Sono’s Late Surge
The Daegu Korea Gas Corporation secured a hard-fought 76-73 victory over the Goyang Sono,climbing to third place in the standings. Sono, despite trailing by 15 points entering the final quarter, mounted a valiant comeback, narrowing the gap to just two points with 3 minutes and 48 seconds remaining thanks to Lee Jeong-hyun’s three-pointer.
Korea Gas Corporation’s Kim nak-hyeon proved instrumental in maintaining their lead, hitting a crucial shot with 3 minutes and 34 seconds left and converting two free throws. Sono tied the game at 73-73 with 36 seconds remaining, but Kim nak-hyeon delivered the final blow with a clutch three-pointer with 20 seconds left, securing the win for Korea Gas Corporation.
Samsung Snaps Losing streak with dominant Performance
The Seoul Samsung Thunders snapped their four-game losing streak with a resounding 100-78 victory over the Anyang KGC Ineses. Justin Gutang led the charge for Samsung, scoring 23 points, while Lee Won-seok recorded a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Samsung dominated from the outset, establishing a commanding 35-19 lead after the first quarter. They continued their offensive onslaught in the second quarter, setting a new league record for most points scored in a half this season with 63 points, leaving KGC Ineses trailing with only 36 points.
Despite a late surge by KGC Ineses, led by Lahren and Bae Byung-jun, who each scored 16 points, Samsung’s lead proved insurmountable. Gutang’s powerful one-handed dunk with 3 minutes and 7 seconds remaining effectively sealed the victory for Samsung.
Welcome back, fans, to another exciting edition of KBL Roundup!
We’ve just witnessed a night of thrilling finishes and record-breaking performances that has left the KCC professional basketball landscape shaken. Before we dive into the details,let me remind you that passionate debates are what fuel our love for the game.
Tonight, we saw incredible displays of athleticism and skill, but also some controversial calls and heart-stopping moments. I want to hear your takes! Were those game-winning shots deserved? Did the referees make the right calls? Let’s keep the conversation respectful but fired up. Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s dissect this incredible night of basketball together!