It's not "110 to 104"
It's not "110 to 104"
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Pointless errors are a shortcut to defeat. This is the case with Wonju DB and Seoul Samsung, which are struggling to find their way to the bottom of the rankings of professional basketball players this year.
DB called Goyang Sono to its home turf on the 4th and lost 64-79. DB, who had dreamed of escaping a series of defeats, fell into a swamp of six consecutive losses as it collapsed helplessly after being overturned by Sono at the beginning of the second half. DB has not been able to achieve a win since beating Samsung 88-83 in the opening game.
It is close to an unusual situation that the DB, which was considered a favorite before the opening, fell to the joint bottom with the last-place candidate Samsung (one win and six losses).
However, if you look at the contents of the game, there is a reason why the losing streak is prolonged. It is a mistake that occurs every time you open the score or chase.
DB cried again over its mistakes in the match against Sono, which had a golden opportunity to snap its losing streak. It was good for the team to take a 34-23 lead at one point in the first half against Sono, whose archery basketball did not explode. However, as DB made 11 errors in the first half and 10 errors in the second half, the game was twisted and the team lost by 15 points.
DB manager Kim Joo-sung sighed, saying, "There were a lot of mistakes as we went toward the end of the game. It would have been nice if the players had made good moves according to their tactics." 토토사이트
DB was the same as Sono in the match against SK in Seoul, which marked the beginning of its losing streak. DB led 33-22 in the first half but lost 72-77 by committing 20 errors. As each team played six to seven games, DB already has accumulated 110 errors. The average number of errors per game is 15.7, the most among the 10 teams. Despite key players' injury, the number is more than double that of Busan KCC (7.8), which has maintained a winning rate of 500 (four wins and four losses).
The team that can threaten DB in errors is Samsung, which is concerned about ranking last for four consecutive seasons. Samsung, which has newly taken the helm of Samsung, is also restraining itself from mistakes that occur at every turn. Samsung committed 20 errors at the match against SK, which was led by a 19-point gap, and suffered a come-from-behind loss by three points, failing to exert much effort. Samsung is ranking second, similar in both cumulative errors (104) and average errors (14.9).
Samsung is said to have been on the decline in errors recently, but Hyundai Mobis also failed to keep its 21-point lead due to three extra-time errors. The rebound is not expected to be easy unless both DB and Samsung reduce errors.