LEE KYUNG-EUN'S 3-POINTER WITH 6 SECONDS LEFT TO REVERSE THE GAME SHINHAN BANK WINS PARK SHIN-JA CUP FOR THE FIRST TIME

Lee Kyung-eun's 3-pointer with 6 seconds left to reverse the game Shinhan Bank wins Park Shin-ja Cup for the first time

Lee Kyung-eun's 3-pointer with 6 seconds left to reverse the game Shinhan Bank wins Park Shin-ja Cup for the first time

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Shinhan Bank's Lee Kyung-eun (right) and Hana Bank's Go Seo-yeon.

Shinhan Bank of Incheon Women's Professional Basketball won its first game after three consecutive losses in the 2024 Park Shin-ja Cup.

Shinhan Bank won 70-68 against Bucheon Hana Bank in Group B on the 6th day of the 2024 Woori Bank Park Shin-ja Cup held at the Yi Sun-shin Gymnasium in Asan, South Chungcheong Province on the 5th.

Shinhan Bank, which had already failed to advance to the semifinals with three losses, finished the tournament by winning its first match in the last group stage match.

On the other hand, Hana Bank, with 1 win and 2 losses, must defeat Yongin Samsung Life Insurance against Fujitsu (Japan) on this day and win against Cathay Life (Taiwan) on the 6th to advance to the semifinals.

Shinhan Bank's defeat became more certain when Shin Ji-hyun's drive under the goal was in vain with 26 seconds left in the game, when they were down by one point.

This is because Hana Bank, which was one point ahead, could have 한국을 secured the victory if they had just taken the lead and made good use of the remaining time.

However, Shinhan Bank's Kim Si-on committed a half-line violation while dribbling, and the ball went back to Shinhan Bank with 13 seconds left.

Shinhan Bank, which went on the offensive for the last time, achieved a thrilling comeback victory when Lee Kyung-eun, who received an assist from Shin Ji-hyun, hit a corner 3-pointer with 6 seconds left to make the score 70-68.

Hana Bank then swallowed a blunder as Jin-an and Kim Jeong-eun's shots missed consecutively.

Shinhan Bank's 'transfer students' stood out, with Choi Lee-sam recording 20 points and 12 rebounds and Shin Yi-seul adding 13 points.

Until last season, Choi Yi-sam belonged to Asan Woori Bank, and Shin Yi-seul belonged to Samsung Life Insurance.

Shin Ji-hyun, who played for Hana Bank until last season, recorded 8 points, 5 assists, and 4 rebounds against her 'home team', including assisting Lee Kyeong-eun's comeback-winning 3-point shot.

 

 

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