"Hyundai Mobis Comeback" Shawn Long, Ulsan's "Last Puzzle" I'm looking forward to

"The Closer" Sean Long (31, 208cm, forward) has joined Hyundai Mobis again.

Shaun Long, a graduate of the University of Louisiana in the United States, played for the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA in the 2016-2017 season. He tried for the 2016 NBA Rookie of the Year Draft, but without being drafted, he spent one season in Philadelphia after going through the g - league.

Since then, he has started playing in foreign leagues, starting with China. The following year, he played for New Zealand. He joined the Xinjiang FT in the 2017-2018 Chinese League as a temporary substitute and played 17 minutes in seven games, recording 12.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 1.0 blocks.

Sean Long couldn't give up his lingering affection for the NBA. He joined Delaware in the G League, scoring 14.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.4 block shots in 33 games. However, he never made it to the NBA.

He turned his attention to foreign leagues again. He made his debut in the Australian League in 2018 by signing a contract with the New Zealand Breakers, and displayed impressive performance by ranking fourth overall in scoring (18.3 points), second overall in rebounding (8.9), second in block shooting (1.5), and eighth overall in field goal success rate (56 percent).

In the following year, he jumped further. Sean Long, who started the Australian League for Melbourne United in the 2019-2020 season, left 18.5 points and 9.5 rebounds. The 3-point shooting success rate was 32.8 percent extra. Sean Long, who is under the radar of Hyundai Mobis, debuted in the KBL the following year.

He played for only one season. It was the 2022-21 season. He was listed in the top five along with the MVP of foreign players. Hyundai Mobis made the second place with 32 wins and 22 losses, following Jeonju KCC (currently Busan KCC - 36 wins and 18 losses).먹튀검증


He completed his first puzzle to win the championship. He met Anyang KGC in the last six. Unexpectedly, he lost 0-3, and had to keep pace with the semifinal. Sean Long also left. It was Hyundai Mobis who was not 100 percent satisfied, and he said goodbye to KBL after a season.

Afterwards, Sean Long was active in Japan and returned to the Korean stage after four seasons. Long, who was confirmed at the training site in Japan, was "unprecedented."

All the players were complimenting each other. Guards, forwards and centers welcomed Sean Long's joining.

First, Kim Jun-il said, "After training together, he has a very good mindset. I played with Asem Maray and Ra Gun-ah, and Long has different abilities from Gun-ah and Maray. He is the highest foreign player I have ever played, and his defense was very good given his block ability."

Park Moo-bin, who played with Long for the first time, said, "There is something I look forward to and look forward to. I felt while watching a previous video that quick-out passes that find opportunities for teammates are good players. Playing together, he clearly has excellent ability to take out, so if Korean players prepare, there will be good synergy. He is a player who cannot find any weakness in offense. He does not actively defend, but he seems to have his height, physicality, and his own way of defending, so he can block when he is pierced."

"I only played 11 games because I was injured when I was with Long. I didn't feel it back then, but when I played with foreign players afterwards, I felt that it was good back then. I'm looking forward to it a lot this year as well," Kim said. "It's bigger than the prim, and it's very high after knowing the moment when I use my strength. I feel reassured because I think I'll take care of it as long as I make the pass fly."

Lastly, Seo Myeong-jin said, "Thanks to Long, I played basketball so comfortably. I had a great belief that if I score a good pass, I would score a goal. I made good memories by talking a lot about Long and Rab Pass and Alley-Up Pass. As soon as Long came, I welcomed him and talked a lot about good passes like that time."

These are excerpts from an interview with Jumpball, a basketball magazine. As mentioned above, Long was gaining a lot of trust in the practice game he had after joining.

Hyundai Mobis needs a solver. Sean Long is the right person. Long, who rejoined after four years, is gaining trust in the coaching staff and the team with his unwavering skills. So far, there seems to be no shortage. For Hyundai Mobis to step up, Sean Long's performance is absolute. The start feels very cheerful.

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