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승인전화없는 토토사이트, the Seoul Samsung Thunders are under intense scrutiny as they strive to break a streak of disappointing seasons. The Thunders finished in last place (10th) for three consecutive seasons, from 2021-2022 through 2023-2024. This season, however, they are aiming to change their fortunes under new head coach Kim Hyo-beom (41) and with the addition of top-tier guard Lee Dae-sung (34). Yet, as of November 5, they stand at 1-6, tied with Wonju DB at the bottom of the standings. A recent win broke a six-game losing streak, giving them a chance to reset and refocus.
What makes this season different is Samsung’s resilience in close games. In the 2024-2025 KCC Pro Basketball League, five of their seven games have been decided by a margin of five points or fewer, with none ending in a loss by more than 10 points. Their largest deficit, a 63-72 loss to Suwon KT, showcased their ability to compete even if they faltered in crucial moments. This consistent fight in each game offers a glimmer of hope for their fans.
At the center of Samsung’s improved competitiveness is veteran guard Lee Jung-hyun (37, 191cm). Averaging 30 minutes and 51 seconds per game, he has posted 11 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 6.9 assists in seven games, the only Samsung player consistently logging over 30 minutes. Lee’s impressive career, spanning from his 2011-2012 debut with Anyang KGC, now Jeonggwanjang, includes a consistent double-digit scoring average each season. However, his value has been somewhat underappreciated as Samsung has remained in last place since his arrival in the 2022-2023 season.
Another key piece for Samsung is 210cm import player Coffey Coburn, who has averaged 22.1 points per game as the team’s primary scorer. Known for his unselfish play, Coburn also creates scoring chances for his teammates. However, his strengths lie in post play, and with limited range, he relies on teammates who can handle mid-range and perimeter shots.
This is where Lee Jung-hyun’s presence is vital. Lee’s ability to score from multiple positions, combined with his court vision, makes him an ideal complement to Coburn. Lee also brings a crucial decisiveness in high-stakes moments, helping cover for the less-experienced center Lee Won-seok (206cm, 11.3 points per game), the team’s second-leading scorer. Lee’s leadership and experience have become indispensable to Samsung’s efforts to stay competitive.
Samsung’s blend of experienced veterans and emerging talents offers hope that they may rise from their recent slump and establish themselves once again as a formidable team in the league.