Korea Basketball League
Anyang JUNG KWAN JANG Red Boosters
63 - 69
Wonju Dongbu Promy
Asian Handicap
Home
-4.5
Away
+4.5

Anyang's head coach sticks to a 'defence-led offense' strategy, relying on Lee Dae-seong's control of the tempo and Rakeem Christmas's inside play. They focus on low-post screens and off-ball movement to create mid-range and inside opportunities in half-court sets. They use outside shots sparingly to avoid inefficient attempts. Facing Wonju DB Promy's twin towers, they deliberately slow the pace (with the second-lowest average possessions in the league) to limit transition opportunities and defensive exposure. Anyang employs a zone defence to restrict inside scoring, forcing opponents to take outside shots. They implement 'unlimited switching + double-teaming inside', focusing on containing Spelman's low-post isolation plays and guarding the paint, cutting off passing lanes. They also pressure Wonju DB Promy's perimeter ball-handlers, averaging 7.7 steals per game, forcing turnovers and generating transition points. Their transition offense now accounts for 28% of their scoring in the last three games. Wonju DB Promy, however, secured a hard-fought 75-69 victory against Anyang, but didn't cover the spread. Looking back at the season, the two teams have shown a competitive dynamic. In early April, Anyang's tenacious defence allowed them to overcome their opponents with a score of 78-67, covering the spread as well. Anyang vs. Wonju DB Promy Prediction: Anyang -4.5

*For reference only, not betting advice
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