Daegu KOGAS will play four exhibition games in Daegu before heading up to the capital for seven exhibition games starting next week.

KOGAS defeated Chungang University 95-77 in a scrimmage at Daegu Gymnasium on Saturday.

The GAS team showed off their honed skills in front of their home fans in Daegu after playing the University of the Philippines (Santo Tomas) on the 9th and 10th and Sangmyung University on the 14th. The game was watched by about 300 people, 파워볼사이트 추천 which was more than the 250 people in the practice game against Sangmyung University.

In particular, the practice game was conducted by KBL referees. With the appointment of Yoo Yoo-hak as the KBL’s head of competition, the standard of refereeing is expected to change. In order to adapt to this, GASCO requested the KBL to dispatch referees (Jang Jun-hyuk, Lee Tae-hee, and Oh Kyung-seok).

GAS used different combinations of players in each quarter, just like in previous games. In the third quarter, the three guards of Jung Sung-woo, Kim Nak-hyun, and Sam Josef Belangel, who had also been utilized against Sangmyung University, were used for 5 minutes and 12 seconds. The team outscored Chungnam 11-2 in the period.

GAS will wrap up training in Daegu on the 19th before heading up to the Seoul metropolitan area for more scrimmages.

From the 20th to the 30th, the team will play seven games in about two weeks. Five of those games will be against professional teams.

Duvan Maxwell, who is scheduled to arrive in the country on the 24th or 25th, will not play in the exhibition games as he will stay in Daegu to check his fitness. Andrew Nicholson will join the team in early September during a training camp in Japan.

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