The fierce competition for the Rookie of the Year in professional basketball is still in limbo. The Rookie of the Year race between two outstanding rookies, Yoo Ki-sang (LG) and Park Moo-bin (Hyundai Mobis), is heating up professional basketball, which is nearing the end of the schedule.
Originally, the competition for the Rookie of the Year this season was expected to be led by three people of the same age born in 2001, including Yoo Ki-sang and Park Moo-bin, and Moon Jung-hyun (KT), the first overall draft pick.
However, Moon, who failed to get many chances to play due to falling behind in the competition within his team at the beginning of the season, is expanding his position through tremendous performances at the end of the season, but overall, he is losing ground in the competition for the Rookie of the Year. As a result, the competition for the Rookie of the Year has effectively narrowed down to a two-way race between Yoo Ki-sang and Park Moo-bin.
The first player to take the lead was Park Moo-bin. He started late because of a broken ankle ligament ahead of the season's opening, but he has been showing his true value as Hyundai Mobis' starting point guard.
First of all, Park's greatest strength in the rookie of the year race is his outstanding "record." In this season's 31 games, he played an average of 24 minutes and 25 seconds, recording 8.9 points, 4.3 assists, and 3.2 rebounds. Although he made his debut in December last year due to injury, he is still leading the rookie players in scoring, rebounding, and assists.
Yoo's strength against Park is his steady performance. Yoo has recorded 8.3 points and 2.2 rebounds in 48 games this season, playing 23 minutes and 28 seconds on average. Yoo, who had a reputation as a shooter since college, was recognized first for his defense in the early days of the season. As time passed, he exploded his strength of three-point shooting, becoming a typical 3&D player.
The Yoo Ki-sang succeeded in leaving an "impact," which is one of the parts necessary to win the Rookie of the Year award. He added two three-point shots in the match against Anyang's Jeonggwanjang on the 19th, increasing the number of successful three-point shots in the season to 90. As a result, he set a new record for the most three-point shots in the KBL rookie debut season, surpassing 88 by Shin Ki-sung in the 1998-1999 season and Kim Min-koo in the 2013-2014 season. The success rate of three-point shots this season is also outstanding at 43.5%. The team's performance cannot be ignored in the individual award, and in this regard, LG, which is solidifying its second place, also performs better than Hyundai Mobis, which ranks sixth. https://www.totositesafe.com/
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