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Cho Sung-won

Cho Sung-won (born August 24, 1971) is a South Korean basketball coach, former commentator and retired player. His twelve-year playing career began during the last years of the amateur era and coincided with the establishment of the Korean Basketball League. As a coach, he is one of the rare few who have coached both men's and women's teams at both the professional and collegiate levels. He was most recently head coach of Changwon LG Sakers.

Cho Sung-won
Personal information
Born (1971-08-24) August 24, 1971 (age 51)
South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Listed height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Career information
CollegeMyongji University
Playing career1994–2006
PositionShooting guard / Small forward
Number10, 11
Coaching career2006–present
Career history
As player:
1994–2000Hyundai / Daejeon Hyundai Dynat / Daejeon Hyundai Gullivers
1995–1997Sangmu (military service)
2000–2002Changwon LG Sakers
2003Seoul SK Knights
2003–2006Jeonju KCC Egis
As coach:
2006–2008Cheonan KB Savers (assistant coach/head coach)
2008South Korea women's national team
2011–2012Seoul Samsung Thunders (assistant coach)
2015–2017University of Suwon
2018–2020Myongji University
2020–2022Changwon LG Sakers
Career highlights and awards
As player
Cho Sung-won
Hangul
조성원
Hanja
趙成遠
Revised RomanizationJo Seong-won
McCune–ReischauerCho Sŏngwŏn

Known as a three-pointer specialist during his playing days, Cho was nicknamed "Kangaroo Shooter" as his shooting motion resembled that of a kangaroo jumping.[1][2] He was considered short for his position as a forward-shooting guard swingman, prompting him to find ways to overcome his lack of height.[3][4]

Early years

Cho started playing basketball late compared to most of his contemporaries, only taking up the sport in eighth grade. He attended Hongik University High School but was not a stand-out and was told to quit the team at one point. However, his passion for basketball led him to continuously practice and earn his spot in the team.[5] At Hongik, he first met Lee Sang-min, who would be his Hyundai and Sangmu teammate and professional rival as both players and head coaches.[6][7]

Playing career

College

Cho went on to Myongji University.[4] Initially he thought of accepting the offer from Yonsei University, his father's alma mater, but opted for Myongji since he would be guaranteed playing time.[5] Myongji was largely overshadowed by the Yonsei's dominance in the National Basketball Festival, then the main amateur competition. During his senior year, he made headlines after scoring 37 points in an upset of powerhouses Chung-Ang University and finishing fourth overall in the scoring rankings, despite Myongji being eliminated early.[8]

Professional

Prior to graduating, Cho was scouted by both Hyundai Electronics and Samsung Electronics and signed with the former.[5] In 1995 he enlisted for mandatory military service together with Lee and was assigned to the Sangmu team after completing basic training.[9] By the time they were discharged in 1997, the professional league had just been established.[10] With the signing of Hanyang University forward Choo Seung-gyun that year, the famed "Lee-Cho-Choo trio" was formed and spearheaded Hyundai's domination during the early years of the league. Cho's scoring prowess and Choo's physicality and shooting accuracy were backed up by Lee's playmaking and passing skills.[11][12] Cho first gained the reputation as clutch performer; his form was inconsistent at times during the regular season but he would score during crucial moments of the fourth quarter and in the playoffs.[13]

Cho was signed by Changwon LG Sakers in a surprise trade for Yang Hee-seung after the 1999–2000 season ended. Under coach Kim Tae-hwan, LG stormed the league with Cho at the forefront, averaging a record 103.6 points in nine games, an unprecedented record to this day.[14] With his new team, Cho averaged 25.7 points during the 2000–01 regular season, ranked 1st among domestic players (5th overall, among both domestic and foreign players) and was also free throw percentage leader, winning the KBL Most Valuable Player Award.[4][13] He lived up to his reputation for rising to the occasion during the playoffs, averaging 22.2 points in 5 games, as LG reached the Championship finals for the first time in its history. Unfortunately, LG were unable to overcome a Joo Hee-jung-inspired Suwon Samsung Thunders.[13]

In December 2002, Cho joined Seoul SK Knights. After the season ended, he returned to his first team, which had since moved to Jeonju and become Jeonju KCC Egis.[13] He retired at the end of the 2005–06 season. In a 2021 interview, Cho stated that the last five years of his career was spent dealing with chronic pain as the condition of his knee had deteriorated to the point where he had difficulty climbing stairs for a period of time. His last season was also marred by a DUI charge during one of his off-days, which he unsuccessfully attempted to hide from his coaches.[5]

At the time of his retirement, Cho was ranked seventh for the most career three-pointers scored in KBL history and holds the record for the most consecutive three-pointers scored in a single game, a record which would remain untouched for fifteen years until it was tied by point guard Heo Hoon in 2019.[4][15] He was also known as a "clean" player who was never whistled for an unsportsmanlike foul and rarely argued with referees or match officials.[5]

Post-playing career

After retiring, Cho went straight into coaching and spent two seasons with WKBL team Cheonan KB Savers. He took a break from coaching to begin graduate studies. While completing his doctorate part-time he juggled duties as a lecturer and a commentator at SBS Sports. His research topic was on how basketball players' height affected their physical strength, which was partly inspired by his own experience as one of the league's shortest players.[16]

In 2015, Cho took over as head coach of the University of Suwon, one of the few universities sponsoring a women's basketball team. He turned the largely unknown program into a championship contender and finished runner-up twice in the U-League women's basketball playoffs. In 2017 he moved to Myongji University to be the new head coach.[17]

Cho returned to Changwon LG Sakers after eighteen years, taking over from Hyun Joo-yup in April 2020.[4] He resigned at the end of the 2021–22 season after LG failed to qualify for the playoffs. LG had been on track to secure its position at sixth place, the final playoff spot, but lost it to Daegu KOGAS Pegasus after a tight race.[18]

Personal life

Cho earned his doctorate in 2017 from Myongji University.[19]

Cho is extremely guarded about his personal life and his family, rarely mentioning his family even in casual interviews and not posting a wedding announcement in the newspaper as is the practice among fellow professional athletes. He has a son Cho Jung-min who played college basketball for Dankook University.[20]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Can Korea's Shooter learn some new tricks from the Kangaroo?". Korea JoongAng Daily. July 9, 2020.
  2. ^ "[내가 최고] '농구의 꽃' 3점을 가장 많이 넣은 선수는?". BasketKorea (in Korean). April 14, 2020.
  3. ^ "캥거루 슈터서 코트의 '선생님'으로". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). September 9, 2006.
  4. ^ a b c d e "18년 만에 다시 LG로 복귀한 '캥거루 슈터' 조성원 감독". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). April 23, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e "[매거진] "나의 철학을 코트 위에 보이고 싶다" 창원 LG 조성원 감독". Jumpball (in Korean). May 11, 2021.
  6. ^ "이상민-조성원 감독, "김진수 감독은 기회를 주신 분!"". BasketKorea (in Korean). August 19, 2016.
  7. ^ "신흥 명문고(高) 스타들, 코트를 지배하다". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). December 30, 2009.
  8. ^ "<농구대잔치>명지대 조성원.조성훈 맹위 강호 중앙 울려". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). January 15, 1994.
  9. ^ "이상민.문경은 상무 입단". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). April 1, 1995.
  10. ^ "[가을 농구코트] 이상민-조성원등 10명 전역…새 판도". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). June 18, 1997.
  11. ^ "'허동택'-'이조추' 추억의 트리오 대결". The Hankyoreh (in Korean). January 24, 2013.
  12. ^ "[프로농구] 조성원, 현대 '해결사'…신장열세 불구 고감도 점프슛 펑펑". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). November 20, 1999.
  13. ^ a b c d "[KBL 역대 MVP] 유니폼 갈아입은 조성원, 공격 농구의 중심에 서다". BasketKorea (in Korean). March 7, 2020.
  14. ^ "김태환, 빠른공격 프로무대 호령". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). November 24, 2000.
  15. ^ "2004년 조성원 이후 첫..'9연속 3점슛' 성공한 KT 허훈 "좋은 기록 냈지만 팀이 져서 아쉽네요"" (in Korean). Daum. October 21, 2019.
  16. ^ "조성원 감독, 프로농구 관련 연구로 박사학위 취득". Jumpball (in Korean). February 24, 2017.
  17. ^ "[대학리그] '마지막 수업' 수원대 조성원 감독, "팀 안의 선수가 되어야 한다"". Rookie (in Korean). September 21, 2017.
  18. ^ "'조성원 사퇴' LG, 조상현 신임 감독 선임". Jumpball (in Korean). April 29, 2022.
  19. ^ "[조원규의 시원한 籠談] 조성원은 명지대의 해결사가 될 수 있을까?". Jumpball (in Korean). May 6, 2018.
  20. ^ "'농구실력도 부전자전' 제2의 허훈 꿈꾸는 단국대 조종민". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). July 15, 2020.

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For the voice actor see SungWon Cho Cho Sung won born August 24 1971 is a South Korean basketball coach former commentator and retired player His twelve year playing career began during the last years of the amateur era and coincided with the establishment of the Korean Basketball League As a coach he is one of the rare few who have coached both men s and women s teams at both the professional and collegiate levels He was most recently head coach of Changwon LG Sakers Cho Sung wonPersonal informationBorn 1971 08 24 August 24 1971 age 51 South KoreaNationalitySouth KoreanListed height180 cm 5 ft 11 in Career informationCollegeMyongji UniversityPlaying career1994 2006PositionShooting guard Small forwardNumber10 11Coaching career2006 presentCareer historyAs player 1994 2000Hyundai Daejeon Hyundai Dynat Daejeon Hyundai Gullivers1995 1997 Sangmu military service 2000 2002Changwon LG Sakers2003Seoul SK Knights2003 2006Jeonju KCC EgisAs coach 2006 2008Cheonan KB Savers assistant coach head coach 2008South Korea women s national team2011 2012Seoul Samsung Thunders assistant coach 2015 2017University of Suwon2018 2020Myongji University2020 2022Changwon LG SakersCareer highlights and awardsAs player3 KBL Championship 1998 1999 2004 3 KBL regular season champion 1998 1999 2000 KBL Most Valuable Player Award 2001 KBL Playoffs MVP 1999 2 KBL Best 5 2000 2001 Fair Play Award 1998 Cho Sung wonHangul조성원Hanja趙成遠Revised RomanizationJo Seong wonMcCune ReischauerCho SŏngwŏnKnown as a three pointer specialist during his playing days Cho was nicknamed Kangaroo Shooter as his shooting motion resembled that of a kangaroo jumping 1 2 He was considered short for his position as a forward shooting guard swingman prompting him to find ways to overcome his lack of height 3 4 Contents 1 Early years 2 Playing career 2 1 College 2 2 Professional 3 Post playing career 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditCho started playing basketball late compared to most of his contemporaries only taking up the sport in eighth grade He attended Hongik University High School but was not a stand out and was told to quit the team at one point However his passion for basketball led him to continuously practice and earn his spot in the team 5 At Hongik he first met Lee Sang min who would be his Hyundai and Sangmu teammate and professional rival as both players and head coaches 6 7 Playing career EditCollege Edit Cho went on to Myongji University 4 Initially he thought of accepting the offer from Yonsei University his father s alma mater but opted for Myongji since he would be guaranteed playing time 5 Myongji was largely overshadowed by the Yonsei s dominance in the National Basketball Festival then the main amateur competition During his senior year he made headlines after scoring 37 points in an upset of powerhouses Chung Ang University and finishing fourth overall in the scoring rankings despite Myongji being eliminated early 8 Professional Edit Prior to graduating Cho was scouted by both Hyundai Electronics and Samsung Electronics and signed with the former 5 In 1995 he enlisted for mandatory military service together with Lee and was assigned to the Sangmu team after completing basic training 9 By the time they were discharged in 1997 the professional league had just been established 10 With the signing of Hanyang University forward Choo Seung gyun that year the famed Lee Cho Choo trio was formed and spearheaded Hyundai s domination during the early years of the league Cho s scoring prowess and Choo s physicality and shooting accuracy were backed up by Lee s playmaking and passing skills 11 12 Cho first gained the reputation as clutch performer his form was inconsistent at times during the regular season but he would score during crucial moments of the fourth quarter and in the playoffs 13 Cho was signed by Changwon LG Sakers in a surprise trade for Yang Hee seung after the 1999 2000 season ended Under coach Kim Tae hwan LG stormed the league with Cho at the forefront averaging a record 103 6 points in nine games an unprecedented record to this day 14 With his new team Cho averaged 25 7 points during the 2000 01 regular season ranked 1st among domestic players 5th overall among both domestic and foreign players and was also free throw percentage leader winning the KBL Most Valuable Player Award 4 13 He lived up to his reputation for rising to the occasion during the playoffs averaging 22 2 points in 5 games as LG reached the Championship finals for the first time in its history Unfortunately LG were unable to overcome a Joo Hee jung inspired Suwon Samsung Thunders 13 In December 2002 Cho joined Seoul SK Knights After the season ended he returned to his first team which had since moved to Jeonju and become Jeonju KCC Egis 13 He retired at the end of the 2005 06 season In a 2021 interview Cho stated that the last five years of his career was spent dealing with chronic pain as the condition of his knee had deteriorated to the point where he had difficulty climbing stairs for a period of time His last season was also marred by a DUI charge during one of his off days which he unsuccessfully attempted to hide from his coaches 5 At the time of his retirement Cho was ranked seventh for the most career three pointers scored in KBL history and holds the record for the most consecutive three pointers scored in a single game a record which would remain untouched for fifteen years until it was tied by point guard Heo Hoon in 2019 4 15 He was also known as a clean player who was never whistled for an unsportsmanlike foul and rarely argued with referees or match officials 5 Post playing career EditAfter retiring Cho went straight into coaching and spent two seasons with WKBL team Cheonan KB Savers He took a break from coaching to begin graduate studies While completing his doctorate part time he juggled duties as a lecturer and a commentator at SBS Sports His research topic was on how basketball players height affected their physical strength which was partly inspired by his own experience as one of the league s shortest players 16 In 2015 Cho took over as head coach of the University of Suwon one of the few universities sponsoring a women s basketball team He turned the largely unknown program into a championship contender and finished runner up twice in the U League women s basketball playoffs In 2017 he moved to Myongji University to be the new head coach 17 Cho returned to Changwon LG Sakers after eighteen years taking over from Hyun Joo yup in April 2020 4 He resigned at the end of the 2021 22 season after LG failed to qualify for the playoffs LG had been on track to secure its position at sixth place the final playoff spot but lost it to Daegu KOGAS Pegasus after a tight race 18 Personal life EditCho earned his doctorate in 2017 from Myongji University 19 Cho is extremely guarded about his personal life and his family rarely mentioning his family even in casual interviews and not posting a wedding announcement in the newspaper as is the practice among fellow professional athletes He has a son Cho Jung min who played college basketball for Dankook University 20 See also EditList of Korean Basketball League annual statistical leadersReferences Edit Can Korea s Shooter learn some new tricks from the Kangaroo Korea JoongAng Daily July 9 2020 내가 최고 농구의 꽃 3점을 가장 많이 넣은 선수는 BasketKorea in Korean April 14 2020 캥거루 슈터서 코트의 선생님 으로 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean September 9 2006 a b c d e 18년 만에 다시 LG로 복귀한 캥거루 슈터 조성원 감독 Yonhap News Agency in Korean April 23 2020 a b c d e 매거진 나의 철학을 코트 위에 보이고 싶다 창원 LG 조성원 감독 Jumpball in Korean May 11 2021 이상민 조성원 감독 김진수 감독은 기회를 주신 분 BasketKorea in Korean August 19 2016 신흥 명문고 高 스타들 코트를 지배하다 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean December 30 2009 lt 농구대잔치 gt 명지대 조성원 조성훈 맹위 강호 중앙 울려 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean January 15 1994 이상민 문경은 상무 입단 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean April 1 1995 가을 농구코트 이상민 조성원등 10명 전역 새 판도 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean June 18 1997 허동택 이조추 추억의 트리오 대결 The Hankyoreh in Korean January 24 2013 프로농구 조성원 현대 해결사 신장열세 불구 고감도 점프슛 펑펑 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean November 20 1999 a b c d KBL 역대 MVP 유니폼 갈아입은 조성원 공격 농구의 중심에 서다 BasketKorea in Korean March 7 2020 김태환 빠른공격 프로무대 호령 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean November 24 2000 2004년 조성원 이후 첫 9연속 3점슛 성공한 KT 허훈 좋은 기록 냈지만 팀이 져서 아쉽네요 in Korean Daum October 21 2019 조성원 감독 프로농구 관련 연구로 박사학위 취득 Jumpball in Korean February 24 2017 대학리그 마지막 수업 수원대 조성원 감독 팀 안의 선수가 되어야 한다 Rookie in Korean September 21 2017 조성원 사퇴 LG 조상현 신임 감독 선임 Jumpball in Korean April 29 2022 조원규의 시원한 籠談 조성원은 명지대의 해결사가 될 수 있을까 Jumpball in Korean May 6 2018 농구실력도 부전자전 제2의 허훈 꿈꾸는 단국대 조종민 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean July 15 2020 External links EditCareer Statistics from the Korean Basketball League website in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cho Sung won amp oldid 1100751973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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