Ulsan Hyundai Mobis snapped Daegu KOGAS’ eight-game winning streak behind Lee Woo-seok’s game-winning three-pointer.
The Hyundai Mobis defeated the KCC 67-64 on Tuesday at Daegu Gymnasium in an away game of the 2024-2025 KCC Pro Basketball Regular Season. The fiercely contested game was decided by Lee Woo-seok’s three-pointer that penetrated the rim just before the end of the game.
KOGAS, which had won seven straight games in the previous game, the longest winning streak in the franchise’s history, was unable to overcome Hyundai Mobis’ late surge to add to its record. A win would have tied the record of eight consecutive wins 토토사이트 모음 set by its predecessor, E-Land.
KOGAS also ended the first round tied for first place (7-2) with Seoul SK, who beat Goyang Sono on the same day. Hyundai Mobis, on the other hand, moved into sole possession of third place (6-3) with its fifth straight away win.
KOGAS jumped out to a 23-7 lead in the first quarter, led by Andrew Nicholson’s three-pointer. KOGAS continued its momentum in the second quarter and led by 15 points at the half and looked to be comfortably on its way to its eighth straight win, but Hyundai Mobis came out firing in the second half.
Hyundai Mobis started its comeback in the third quarter with a strong under-the-basket play by Gage Prim. After gradually reducing the gap, Hyundai Mobis pulled within five points, 44-49, with 30 seconds left in the quarter, thanks to a spectacular alley-oop dunk by Sean Long following a pass from Ham Ji-hoon.
Hyundai Mobis continued to fight back in the fourth quarter, cutting the deficit to two points when Park Moo-bin’s three-pointer hit the rim with just over three minutes left in the quarter, followed by a dunk by Sean Long to tie the game at 62-62.
The teams traded baskets to tie the game at 64-64, but Lee’s step-back three-pointer from the left side with 1.4 seconds left in regulation went through the rim to seal the deal.
Prim scored a game-high 23 points for both teams, while Lee Woo-seok, who hit the game-winning 3-pointer, was backed by a 10-6 rebounding advantage. Andrew Nicholson added 21 points for KOGAS.
At Wonju Gymnasium, home team Wonju DB defeated Changwon LG 73-51 to snap a seven-game losing streak and move from 10th place to a tie for ninth with Seoul Samsung (2-7). Chinanu Onuaku with 29 points and eight rebounds and Kang Sang-jae with a “double-double” of 15 points and 16 rebounds led DB to victory. LG, which has lost six straight games after an opening three-game winning streak, remained in eighth place.
At the Jamsil Student Gymnasium, Seoul SK extended its winning streak to three games with a 91-71 victory over Goyang Sono. SK, the league’s fastest offense, scored 16 points off fast break points. SK’s Jamil Warney recorded his second straight triple-double with 11 points, 14 rebounds, and 13 assists. Oh Se-geun and Kim Sun-hyung added 18 and 16 points, respectively.