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Choi attended Kyungbock High School and was classmates with Lee Jong-hyun. [2] While at Kyungbock, he, Lee and their senior Moon Seong-gon, were dubbed the "Kyungbock Trio" by rival high school teams for their well-rounded offensive capabilities. [3] Moon and Lee went on to Korea University while Choi was recruited by Yonsei University.
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South Korea was also a team that had a strong back court with Kim Seung-hyun (179 cm), Yang Dong-geun (182 cm), Kim Dong-woo (198 cm), and Choi Jin-soo (205 cm), who guaranteed that the team was in the tournaments top-3 in free throw percentage (70.6) and assists per game (11.5). [5]
Arch Rivals is a basketball video game released by Midway for arcades in 1989. Billed by Midway as "A Basket Brawl", the game features two-on-two full court basketball games in which players are encouraged to punch opposing players and steal the ball from them.
Choi Chul-kwon (Korean: 최철권, born 19 July 1963) is a South Korean basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics. [1] [2]
The team was founded in March 1978 as the Hyundai Basketball Team, owned and sponsored by Hyundai. [1] In 2001, the club, named Hyundai Gullivers at the time, relocated from Daejeon to Jeonju. In the same year, Kumgang Korea Chemical (now KCC) acquired the team after the financial difficulties of Hyundai Electronics. [2]
Choi Kyung-hee (Korean: 최 경희, also transliterated Choi Gyeong-Hui, born 25 February 1966) is a South Korean former basketball player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics and in the 1988 Summer Olympics.
In Game 2 of the 2020 World Series, Choi singled to right field, becoming the first Korean player to record a hit in the World Series. [31] Choi played in 83 games for the Rays in 2021, batting .229/.348/.411 with 11 home runs and 45 RBIs. On November 30, 2021, Choi signed a $3.2 million contract with the Rays, avoiding salary arbitration. [32]