Busan BNK, the women's professional basketball team, had a five-game winning streak.
BNK defeated Bucheon Hana Bank 65-45 in the home game of Hana Bank's 2024-2025 Women's Professional Basketball Regular League at Sajik Gymnasium in Busan on the 11th.
BNK, which has won five games since the opening of this season, has maintained its sole lead by 1.5 games ahead of second-place Asan Woori Bank (3-1).
Hana Bank, which lost two consecutive games following the match against Woori Bank on the 8th, came in fourth with two wins and three losses.
Hana Bank, which led the first quarter narrowly 19-18, took the lead first by scoring 10 consecutive points from 21-21 early in the second quarter.
However, while BNK's defensive concentration has revived since the middle of the second quarter, Saki Ijima, Park Hye-jin and Shim Soo-hyun scored consecutive points, and BNK followed 29-33 at the end of the first half.
BNK then started the second half and succeeded in reversing 38-33 by driving nine points in a row, including Park Hye-jin's outer shot.
Hana Bank, which fought back with Ko Seo-yeon's 3-point shot, seemed to be in a tight race, but BNK finished the third quarter in a good mood by accumulating seven consecutive points, including Lee So-hee's 3-point shot, at 41-39 in the second half of the third quarter.
BNK's scoring streak continued at the beginning of the fourth quarter, widening the gap to 55-39 with 7:29 left, and the game was virtually decided by 20 points (61-41) three minutes and 59 seconds before the end.
Lee So-hee scored 22 points, including four three-point shots, and Park Hye-jin scored 18 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists to lead BNK to victory together. 토토사이트
Center Jinan, who played as the mainstay of BNK and changed to Hana Bank's uniform this season, wrote a double-double (12 points and 12 rebounds) in his first visit to Sajik Gymnasium since the transfer, but he couldn't laugh.
Hana Bank veteran Kim Jong-un added 6 points on the day to score 8,104 points in his personal career, surpassing 8,100 points for the second time in women's professional basketball history.
Kim Jong-un is 36 points closer to the 8,140 points of Jeong Seon-min (retired), the No. 1 player in history.