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Kim Seung-hyun (basketball)

Kim Seung-hyun (born November 23, 1978) is a South Korean retired basketball player. He played for Daegu Orions and Seoul Samsung Thunders in the Korean Basketball League and was a member of the South Korean national team.

Kim Seung-hyun
Personal information
Born (1978-11-23) November 23, 1978 (age 44)
Incheon, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Listed height175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Career information
CollegeDongguk University
Playing career2001–2014
PositionPoint guard
Career history
2001–2010Daegu Tongyang Orions / Daegu Orions
2011–2014Seoul Samsung Thunders
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Kim Seung-hyun
Hangul
김승현
Hanja
金勝鉉
Revised RomanizationGim Seung-hyeon
McCune–ReischauerKim Sŭnghyŏn

Although his heyday was short compared his counterparts, Kim left a lasting impact on the domestic game and is still regarded as one of the best point guards of his generation.[1][2] He led the league in assists for four seasons, a joint record he shares with Joo Hee-jung and Kang Dong-hee, and also holds the all-time record for assists average per season; in the 2004–05 season he averaged 10.5 assists.[3][1]

Early life Edit

A native of Incheon, Kim had aspired to become a football player as football was his first sport, but switched sports after being introduced to basketball in fourth grade.[4] He attended Songdo High School, one of the oldest high school basketball programs outside of Seoul. He drew attention for his creative play despite his short stature.[5]

Playing career Edit

College Edit

Kim surprised recruiters and observers by choosing Dongguk University instead of one of the "big 3" college basketball programs (Yonsei University, Korea University and Chung-Ang University).[4] He drew the attention of KBL scouts for his flashy style of play and passing skills, which stood out despite Dongguk's poor results in collegiate competitions.[6]

Professional Edit

Kim was the third overall pick of the 2001 KBL rookie draft and was drafted by Daegu Tongyang Orions. Prior to the draft, pundits had speculated that his height would be a stumbling block to him succeeding at professional level and it affected his draft ranking; ironically, the other two players picked ahead of him all had less successful careers. He was immediately integrated into the main team during the 2001–02 season, playing in 54 games. In his first full season, he took the league by storm, averaging 12.2 points and 8.0 assists. They would go on to win the KBL Championship that season. At the end of the season, Kim was voted into the Best 5 and won both the MVP and Rookie of the Year awards, an unprecedented feat that has never been repeated ever since.[7] Together with foreign recruit Marcus Hicks and domestic stars such as Chun Hee-chul and Kim Byung-chul, the Orions became known for their offensive style which combined the players' strengths with flashy skills. It came to an end when Orions relocated to Goyang and Hicks and Chun both moved to other clubs.[2] While his later seasons were mired by the team's poor league standings and a recurring back injury, he led the league in assists for another three seasons.[1]

Kim did not play for the entire 2010–11 season due to a controversial lawsuit he had filed against the Orions. He had been negotiating a renewed contract for a raised salary when changes in the team's management and the KBL's rules regarding salary caps led to a disagreement which then escalated into a public spat. The new management felt that his requested figure was too high and did not match his performances. When Kim refused to back down, the management sought to nullify his contract by any legal means and Kim filed a civil lawsuit against them, the first time in domestic basketball a player has taken his own team to court. As Kim was neither able to play for his own team or transfer to another team, the KBL removed him from its list of registered players for that season, the first time such action had been taken against a player. The KBL stated that the action was taken for practical reasons and reiterated its official stance that both parties should settle their dispute privately.[8] He dropped the lawsuit after he and the management both agreed to enter into mediation rather than engage in a protracted battle in court.[7]

After the lawsuit ended, Kim was traded to Seoul Samsung Thunders for the 2011–12 season.[7] His final years were plagued by injury, poor form and the Thunders' poor results in the league. Furthermore, the domestic game became more defense-oriented and players with tall and large physiques were more preferred, leaving players like Kim at a disadvantage.[2] He eventually retired at the end of the 2013–14 season.[9]

Player profile Edit

At his prime, Kim was known for his speed and passing skills despite being one of the league's shortest players, even for a point guard by current KBL standards. During an era where domestic point guards were still mainly "pass first, score last" players, Kim was one of the earliest point guards in the KBL to average points in the double digits while maintaining high assist averages, paving the way for a younger generation of scoring-oriented point guards such as Kim Nak-hyeon and Heo Hoon to be more accepted by the domestic basketball world.[1] In addition to contributing points and assists, he was known for utilizing his speed and lack of height to his advantage by causing turnovers, reflected in the fact that he led the league in steals for four seasons.[10]

Other activities Edit

Kim was a cast member in the variety show Real Men.[11] In February 2017, he appeared on MBC's variety show King of Mask Singer (episode 99) as a contestant.[12]

Kim returned to basketball and became a commentator for MBC Sports+ in 2017, covering KBL games. When KBL switched broadcasters to SPOTV, Kim moved to the new channel and continued.

Personal life Edit

In May 2018, Kim married actress Han Jung-won.[13] It was reported that they had divorced in November 2021. Han later clarified that they remained friends and that the divorce was mutual.[14][15]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "[내가 최고] 이번 시즌 평균 어시스트 1위 허훈, 역대 1위는 김승현" (in Korean). BasketKorea.com. April 8, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "'아듀 김승현' 마르커스 힉스와의 마지막 추억". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). May 18, 2014.
  3. ^ "[프로농구] 김승현 '적수가 없다'". The Hankyoreh (in Korean). October 24, 2005.
  4. ^ a b ""동국대는 내 플레이의 원천"". Dongdae Shinmun (in Korean). Dongguk University. March 5, 2012.
  5. ^ "송도고에선 名가드가 줄줄, 경복고에선 인기스타가 줄줄…". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). December 28, 2009.
  6. ^ "[농구대잔치]김승현 맹활약 불구 동국대 패배". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). October 27, 1998.
  7. ^ a b c "'승부조작 부터 이면계약 까지...' 비운의 농구 스타들". Sports Seoul (in Korean). October 26, 2014.
  8. ^ "농구 천재는 추락하고 얼굴 붉히는 소송만 남았다". The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). January 3, 2011.
  9. ^ "프로농구 왕년의 최고 포인트가드 김승현 전격 은퇴(종합)". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). May 15, 2014.
  10. ^ "[내가 최고] 이번 시즌과 역대, 가장 많은 스틸을 했던 대도는?" (in Korean). BasketKorea.com. April 13, 2020.
  11. ^ Lim, Eun-jeong (30 January 2015). . Tenasia. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  12. ^ Song Yoon-jeong (February 19, 2017). "'복면가왕' 매직핸드 김승현, 농구만큼 빛나는 보이스". Asia Economic Daily (in Korean). Retrieved February 19, 2017.
  13. ^ "[★SHOT!]김승현♥한정원 "이제 정말 부부, 행복하게 살겠다" 결혼 소감". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). May 28, 2018.
  14. ^ "농구선수 김승현-배우 한정원, 결혼 3년6개월 만에 파경". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). November 9, 2021.
  15. ^ "농구선수 김승현-배우 한정원, 결혼 3년 만에 파경". Kukmin Ilbo (in Korean). November 10, 2021.

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Kim Seung hyun born November 23 1978 is a South Korean retired basketball player He played for Daegu Orions and Seoul Samsung Thunders in the Korean Basketball League and was a member of the South Korean national team Kim Seung hyunPersonal informationBorn 1978 11 23 November 23 1978 age 44 Incheon South KoreaNationalitySouth KoreanListed height175 cm 5 ft 9 in Career informationCollegeDongguk UniversityPlaying career2001 2014PositionPoint guardCareer history2001 2010Daegu Tongyang Orions Daegu Orions2011 2014Seoul Samsung ThundersCareer highlights and awardsKBL Championship 2002 2 KBL regular season champion 2002 2003 KBL Most Valuable Player Award 2002 4 KBL Best 5 2002 2004 2006 KBL Rookie of the Year Award 2002 Medals Representing South KoreaAsian Games2002 Busan TeamKim Seung hyunHangul김승현Hanja金勝鉉Revised RomanizationGim Seung hyeonMcCune ReischauerKim SŭnghyŏnAlthough his heyday was short compared his counterparts Kim left a lasting impact on the domestic game and is still regarded as one of the best point guards of his generation 1 2 He led the league in assists for four seasons a joint record he shares with Joo Hee jung and Kang Dong hee and also holds the all time record for assists average per season in the 2004 05 season he averaged 10 5 assists 3 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 College 2 2 Professional 3 Player profile 4 Other activities 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditA native of Incheon Kim had aspired to become a football player as football was his first sport but switched sports after being introduced to basketball in fourth grade 4 He attended Songdo High School one of the oldest high school basketball programs outside of Seoul He drew attention for his creative play despite his short stature 5 Playing career EditCollege Edit Kim surprised recruiters and observers by choosing Dongguk University instead of one of the big 3 college basketball programs Yonsei University Korea University and Chung Ang University 4 He drew the attention of KBL scouts for his flashy style of play and passing skills which stood out despite Dongguk s poor results in collegiate competitions 6 Professional Edit Kim was the third overall pick of the 2001 KBL rookie draft and was drafted by Daegu Tongyang Orions Prior to the draft pundits had speculated that his height would be a stumbling block to him succeeding at professional level and it affected his draft ranking ironically the other two players picked ahead of him all had less successful careers He was immediately integrated into the main team during the 2001 02 season playing in 54 games In his first full season he took the league by storm averaging 12 2 points and 8 0 assists They would go on to win the KBL Championship that season At the end of the season Kim was voted into the Best 5 and won both the MVP and Rookie of the Year awards an unprecedented feat that has never been repeated ever since 7 Together with foreign recruit Marcus Hicks and domestic stars such as Chun Hee chul and Kim Byung chul the Orions became known for their offensive style which combined the players strengths with flashy skills It came to an end when Orions relocated to Goyang and Hicks and Chun both moved to other clubs 2 While his later seasons were mired by the team s poor league standings and a recurring back injury he led the league in assists for another three seasons 1 Kim did not play for the entire 2010 11 season due to a controversial lawsuit he had filed against the Orions He had been negotiating a renewed contract for a raised salary when changes in the team s management and the KBL s rules regarding salary caps led to a disagreement which then escalated into a public spat The new management felt that his requested figure was too high and did not match his performances When Kim refused to back down the management sought to nullify his contract by any legal means and Kim filed a civil lawsuit against them the first time in domestic basketball a player has taken his own team to court As Kim was neither able to play for his own team or transfer to another team the KBL removed him from its list of registered players for that season the first time such action had been taken against a player The KBL stated that the action was taken for practical reasons and reiterated its official stance that both parties should settle their dispute privately 8 He dropped the lawsuit after he and the management both agreed to enter into mediation rather than engage in a protracted battle in court 7 After the lawsuit ended Kim was traded to Seoul Samsung Thunders for the 2011 12 season 7 His final years were plagued by injury poor form and the Thunders poor results in the league Furthermore the domestic game became more defense oriented and players with tall and large physiques were more preferred leaving players like Kim at a disadvantage 2 He eventually retired at the end of the 2013 14 season 9 Player profile EditAt his prime Kim was known for his speed and passing skills despite being one of the league s shortest players even for a point guard by current KBL standards During an era where domestic point guards were still mainly pass first score last players Kim was one of the earliest point guards in the KBL to average points in the double digits while maintaining high assist averages paving the way for a younger generation of scoring oriented point guards such as Kim Nak hyeon and Heo Hoon to be more accepted by the domestic basketball world 1 In addition to contributing points and assists he was known for utilizing his speed and lack of height to his advantage by causing turnovers reflected in the fact that he led the league in steals for four seasons 10 Other activities EditKim was a cast member in the variety show Real Men 11 In February 2017 he appeared on MBC s variety show King of Mask Singer episode 99 as a contestant 12 Kim returned to basketball and became a commentator for MBC Sports in 2017 covering KBL games When KBL switched broadcasters to SPOTV Kim moved to the new channel and continued Personal life EditIn May 2018 Kim married actress Han Jung won 13 It was reported that they had divorced in November 2021 Han later clarified that they remained friends and that the divorce was mutual 14 15 See also EditList of Korean Basketball League annual statistical leadersReferences Edit a b c d 내가 최고 이번 시즌 평균 어시스트 1위 허훈 역대 1위는 김승현 in Korean BasketKorea com April 8 2020 a b c 아듀 김승현 마르커스 힉스와의 마지막 추억 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean May 18 2014 프로농구 김승현 적수가 없다 The Hankyoreh in Korean October 24 2005 a b 동국대는 내 플레이의 원천 Dongdae Shinmun in Korean Dongguk University March 5 2012 송도고에선 名가드가 줄줄 경복고에선 인기스타가 줄줄 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean December 28 2009 농구대잔치 김승현 맹활약 불구 동국대 패배 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean October 27 1998 a b c 승부조작 부터 이면계약 까지 비운의 농구 스타들 Sports Seoul in Korean October 26 2014 농구 천재는 추락하고 얼굴 붉히는 소송만 남았다 The Dong a Ilbo in Korean January 3 2011 프로농구 왕년의 최고 포인트가드 김승현 전격 은퇴 종합 Yonhap News Agency in Korean May 15 2014 내가 최고 이번 시즌과 역대 가장 많은 스틸을 했던 대도는 in Korean BasketKorea com April 13 2020 Lim Eun jeong 30 January 2015 PHOTO 진짜 사나이 시즌2 셰프 샘 킴부터 샘 오취리까지 입대 신검 초긴장 Tenasia Archived from the original on 1 July 2016 Retrieved 3 February 2015 Song Yoon jeong February 19 2017 복면가왕 매직핸드 김승현 농구만큼 빛나는 보이스 Asia Economic Daily in Korean Retrieved February 19 2017 SHOT 김승현 한정원 이제 정말 부부 행복하게 살겠다 결혼 소감 The Chosun Ilbo in Korean May 28 2018 농구선수 김승현 배우 한정원 결혼 3년6개월 만에 파경 JoongAng Ilbo in Korean November 9 2021 농구선수 김승현 배우 한정원 결혼 3년 만에 파경 Kukmin Ilbo in Korean November 10 2021 External links EditCareer Statistics from the Korean Basketball League website in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Seung hyun basketball amp oldid 1154245515, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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