Konkuk University, which is in winter training on Jeju Island, held a series of practice matches with Osaka Industrial University, Turnover, and Sangmyung University for three days from the 22nd to the 24th. Konkuk University, which had played practice matches with high schools, has now played against teams with similar capacities. These matches allowed us to take a closer look at Konkuk University's performance. A turnover player who watched a practice match between Konkuk University and Osaka National University of Technology said, "Konkuk University looks the strongest among the teams I've ever faced." Ha, who is leading the turnovers, said after the first quarter of the practice match against Konkuk University, "How many post-ups did Freddie do? He scored everything. He is such a good defense," in encouraging players with applause. Half right, half wrong. This is because Freddie is scoring that much even if he doesn't have to post up. Freddie was an axis of attack on Konkuk University along with Choi. Konkuk University played basketball focusing on strength and height, putting the two ahead. This year is different. Konkuk University switched to archery basketball, just like Goyang Sono. Guard members press hard from the beginning to score easily and confidently throw an outside shot. This basketball is possible because Freddie is holding on under the basket. Freddie obviously spent less time holding the ball than last year, but the team's influence seems to be greater. Konkuk University shooters can throw comfortably because the unrivaled rebound king is holding out under the basket on the university stage. Freddie also takes his place under the basket, but he doesn't drag his time by dribbling after the pass comes in. One dribble is enough to go up in the shot movement. On top of that, he made a clean and mid-range shot from the front of the 3-point shot line. He also raised the free throw success rate, which was lower than the field throw success rate. The scoring methods have become more diverse amid simple play. "Last year, Freddie and Choi Seung-bin played a lot of high-row games, but now they play 2-2 and fall out or see opportunities outside," Kwon Min-joon said. "If you put the ball in Freddie under the basket, it's a threatening and good center, so it's different to look at outside opportunities," adding, "Now he saves his teammates' opportunities while playing his own attack. The coach ordered Freddie to finish it right after a simple one-dribble from this winter training session." "I don't know because I didn't watch the January training, but I think I practiced a lot," Cho Hwan-hee said. "I think I changed my mind as I became a third grader. I was busy making excuses that I felt sick when I played practice games in the second grade. I think I have become a player with a sense of duty in my team rather than irresponsibility because I am old enough to take responsibility," Cho said. If Freddie, who guarantees an average of 15 points and 15 rebounds, plays with a more concise play and a more mature attitude, Konkuk University will be on a roll in 2024. [메이저 토토사이트](https://edwardsrailcar.com/)