Korea Basketball League
Anyang JUNG KWAN JANG Red Boosters
63 - 69
Wonju Dongbu Promy
Total Goals
Over
149.50
Under
149.50

Anyang Jung Kwan Jang versus Wonju DB Promy. Defensive Showdown: Anyang has been stingy, allowing only 74.2 points per game in their last five, holding opponents to around 41% shooting. Wonju, meanwhile, concedes 77.8 points on average, with a tight perimeter defence and limited fast breaks. Offensive Struggles: Anyang scores a modest 75.6 points per game, with a low three-point percentage of 29%. Wonju fares worse, averaging just 72.4 points, hampered by their key guard's declining form and frequent turnovers. A high-scoring game seems unlikely. Key Factors: Both teams are injury-free. Anyang benefits from home advantage, bolstering their defensive stability. Anyang's coach emphasises "defence leads to offence," leveraging Lee Dae-sung's playmaking and Ra Gun's inside presence, primarily focusing on mid-range and interior opportunities through low-post screens and off-ball movement. They aim to avoid inefficient outside shots. Facing Wonju's twin towers, Anyang will slow the pace down (ranking second-last in the league in possessions), minimise defensive exposure during transitions, and use zone defence to limit inside scoring, forcing outside shots. They will implement "unlimited switching and double-teaming inside," focusing on stopping Spellman's low-post play and the rim protection of Weeshi, while cutting off passing lanes. High pressure on Wonju's perimeter players, averaging 7.7 steals per game, forces turnovers and facilitates fast breaks, with fast break points accounting for 28% of their scoring in recent games. Over 149.5

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