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Lee Hyun-jung and other 'overseas pros' recognized, opening doors to play in KBL
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Lee Hyun-jung and other 'overseas pros' recognized, opening doors to play in KBL

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Korean Basketball League (KBL) is opening doors for players with professional experience abroad, including those like Lee Hyun-jung.
  • This development signifies a potential shift in how the KBL evaluates and integrates overseas-based talent.
  • The league's recognition of 'overseas professional experience' could pave the way for more players to return and compete in Korea.

The Korean Basketball League (KBL) is signaling a potential change in its approach to player recruitment, with new considerations being given to athletes who have gained professional experience overseas. This move could significantly impact the career paths of Korean players currently competing outside the country.

Players like Lee Hyun-jung, who have established themselves in international leagues, may find new opportunities to return and play in the KBL. The league's apparent willingness to recognize and value 'overseas professional experience' suggests a more inclusive policy towards talent developed outside of Korea's domestic system.

This evolving stance by the KBL could encourage more Korean basketball talent to pursue professional careers abroad, knowing that their efforts and achievements will be acknowledged upon their potential return. It represents a step towards potentially strengthening the league by integrating a broader range of experienced players.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.