Changwon LG has moved ahead of Suwon KT in the race for second place.
LG defeated KT 87-76 in a home game of the 2023-2024 Korean Basketball Association regular season at Changwon Gymnasium in Changwon, Gyeongnam, on Nov. 11, extending its winning streak to five games and improving its record to 30-17. With the win, 바카라사이트 LG and KT are tied for second place with 30 wins and 17 losses.
In the event of a tie, the KBL will first look at the head-to-head record between the two teams. With all six rounds of head-to-head matches completed, LG has a four-game lead over KT, giving them the advantage in the battle for second place. Meanwhile, LG’s victory made leader Wonju DB (37-10) smile.
LG was led by Lee Jae-do with 22 points and nine assists. Yang Hong-seok chipped in with 17 points and seven rebounds. Asem Marey added 16 points and 10 rebounds.
KT, on the other hand, was led by Paris Bass with a game-high 26 points, but no one else scored in double figures except for Ha Yoon-ki, who had 13 points.
The first half was a tight seesaw battle between the two teams. LG’s Lee Jae-do, Yang Hong-seok, and Asem Marei worked the scoreboard diligently. KT, led by ace outside hitter Paris Bass, ended the half with LG leading 36-33.
The game was decided in the third quarter. LG began to pull away in a big way, with Lee Jae-do scoring 10 points and four assists in the third quarter alone.
With strong frontcourt pressure, Maray and Yang Hong-seok were also able to get to the basket diligently, and the team ended the quarter with a 66-48 lead.
With the game virtually won, LG decided to rest its main players, including Lee Jae-do and Marei, at the beginning of the fourth quarter to ensure their health. KT was also left disappointed by the lack of support from other players in Bass’ quarter.