Lee Kwan-hee (191cm, G)’s watch was a ‘broken wall clock’ in the DB exhibition.
Changwon LG defeated Wonju DB 76-74 in the 2022-2023 SKT Adot Pro Basketball regular league held at Changwon Indoor Gymnasium on the 3rd. The season’s first 4 home wins in a row. March 26, 2022 4 home wins in a row in 314 days since the Seoul SK match. In addition, with 24 wins and 13 losses, it maintained a two-game gap with Anyang KGC Ginseng Corporation (26 wins and 11 losses).
Lee Kwan-hee points to his left wrist when scoring his latest significant three. Aka ‘Clock Ceremony’. It contains the meaning of ‘please do not take yourself out in the 4th quarter’. A message to Jo Sang-hyun, LG manager.
LG coach Cho Sang-hyun was also aware of Lee Kwan-hee’s ceremony. “If I do it the way I want, I can put Kwan-hee into the 4th quarter. But the message hasn’t arrived yet. He also seems to be out of order (laughs).”
There was a song that immediately came to mind. ‘Broken Wall Clock’ sung by Na Hoon-ah. This song was included in ‘Friend: 40th Anniversary Album’ released in 2005, and has the meaning of ‘the broken wall clock has stopped, but time still flows’. Clocks can stop, but time flies.
Of course, Lee Kwan-hee would not have been conscious of the ‘broken wall clock’ at all. It is highly likely that he only focused on his performance and LG’s victory. Such concentration was also revealed in the Seoul SK match held on the 1st. He contributed to LG’s come-from-behind victory with 20 points, the most in the team, including 3 points in pursuit.
After that, he said, “I couldn’t show the clock ceremony in the previous two games. Before SK, I prepared to take out my watch. There is a feeling that I took out the watch a little early. What is clear is that my watch is a genuine Rolex,” he said, conveying his value. 스포츠토토
Regardless of Lee Kwan-hee’s watch ceremony, Lee Kwan-hee’s performance stood out. He cemented LG’s sole runner-up. However, DB, LG’s opponent, was on the rise. Lee Kwan-hee’s persistent movement and offensive power were important. He had to prove that his own clock was a clock different from the ‘broken wall clock’.
Lee Kwan-hee was not included in the starting lineup. Without Lee Kwan-hee, LG was loose from the start. Basic things such as energy level, speed fight, and fighting spirit were pushed back.
LG coach Cho Sang-hyun put Lee Kwan-hee in 3 minutes and 16 seconds into the game. Lee Kwan-hee had to do ‘Game Changer’. However, Lee Kwan-hee was not a great force either. He hit the jumper, but it wasn’t the score that made a big difference to the game. LG finished the first quarter with a double-digit score difference (10-24).