"I HAVE TO RAISE HIM AS A FAMOUS PLAYER." SK COACH JEON HEE-CHUL, WHO WELCOMED JOINING THE FRESHMAN TEAM IN 2007, HOW TO USE DANIEL?

"I have to raise him as a famous player." SK coach Jeon Hee-chul, who welcomed joining the freshman team in 2007, how to use Daniel?

"I have to raise him as a famous player." SK coach Jeon Hee-chul, who welcomed joining the freshman team in 2007, how to use Daniel?

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"I will make sure that Daniel is a key player in the KBL as well as a key player. I will make sure that Daniel is a key player in the KBL as well as a key player in the KBL. Positionally, he should be close to number three."

The Seoul SK Knights basketball team embraced Eddie Daniel for the first time in its history. The 191-centimeter-tall forward Danielle is as powerful as a professional player, capable of breaking through, and a resource with excellent finishing skills. Danielle also played in various national teams by age group and played an active role in the FIBA U-18 Asia Cup held in Jordan last year.
SK manager Jeon Hee-chul also welcomed Daniel. To watch the game between Yongsan High School and Kyungbok High School, the 46th Seoul Special Mayor's Cup men's and women's basketball competition, which took place at Jamsil Students' Gymnasium on Tuesday, Jeon also visited the stadium and watched Daniel's play closely.

Coach Jeon Hee-chul said, "I can't evaluate this player with just one game today, but I think the most important thing is that he continues to improve regardless of his current skills. "I've been watching Daniel since I was young, and although I have weaknesses in shooting, I've continued to improve and I've scored three-point shots in other games. I've improved a lot in every aspect, including shooting release and posture, compared to when I saw Daniel last year," he said, praising Daniel's potential for development.

Jeon added, "There are players who are positive that they continue to grow, and there are players whose growth stagnates after going to college, but Daniel seems to be a player who has more potential than ever as he is steadily growing on the high school stage."

As the coach said, in the 62nd Spring Men's and Women's Middle and High School Basketball Association match, which was the first competition of the season, Daniel scored 28 points, scored seven rebounds, and had six block shots and five assists in the final against Yang Jung-go. As a result, many universities gave their mouths to Daniel, but he ultimately chose SK.

Jeon said, "My club is very grateful for the decision to join SK. It is not that my skills decrease or anything after going to college, and coming to a professional club does not mean that I will grow more than going to college. However, Daniel chose to become a professional instead of studying or college, and has entered a cold world as a basketball player. Young players may be hurt on the stage of being professional, so we need to take good care of them. Daniel is growing well, rather than thinking about how to use it right away, so our SK team should also pay attention to Daniel's development. I will make and raise Daniel well so that he can become a player who plays a role in SK and makes a famous player in the KBL."
As he said, Danielle's height is another factor that many people are most concerned about. Perhaps, if he touched the ball a lot on the stage and scored by breaking through strong power, he would have to pay attention to the shot block because there are foreign players on the professional stage. Also, it cannot be guaranteed that Danielle is ahead of others in power even for a defender who will match him right away.

However, coach Jeon Hee-chul said he does not worry. "I don't think Daniel's position will be easy to play as an undersize player in the pro league. However, since he has the power and skills to play under the basket in the face of a mismatch situation, I will revive that part. In addition, there is a possibility that he will start as a 3&D player who can take movements from the outside to suit the professional style. Obviously, the number and time of catching balls in the professional leagues will decrease a lot compared to high school years, and the order of attack options will also be greatly delayed. Then, he has to find what he has to do well, and Daniel's own efforts and our development are important as he continues to follow those steps. Danielle has been considered a player who puts a lot of effort into it, and I think he will grow into a good player for a player with such good mindset and enthusiasm for basketball."
He added, "Going through such a process can make basketball boring. However, not every player can do everything they want. You have to guess that, but you have to keep your strengths and keep going, not forgetting what you have done in your place and position. In 3&D, rather than just shooting three points and defending, you can think of the role of (An) Young-joon before the last season. When you catch a ball, you don't handle it a lot, and it would be good to combine instantaneous processing, breakthrough through one-on-one ability, and three-point shooting. That's why you have to become a player close to No. 3 in position."

In the 2023-2024 season, Ahn has established himself as one of SK's offensive options with his breakthrough points through concise movements and unexpected 3-pointers. This kind of Ahn's play will be a big hint for Daniel, a freshman who just joined the professional league. 먹튀검증

At the U-18 Asia Cup that was mentioned earlier, Daniel had a simple under-the-basket finish after receiving passes from his teammates, rather than touching many balls. Therefore, coach Jeon Hee-chul must have mentioned Daniel's sense under the basket and Ahn's movements.

Jeon said, "Since there are foreign players in the professional leagues and other players in the front line such as point guards, it is unlikely that Daniel will catch balls very often. Also, Daniel did not hold many balls when moving with good players or playing practice games with us during the U-18 competition. He will be able to bring about changes because he saw that he played basketball while matching.

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