Yang Hee-jong (born 11 May 1984) is a South Korean former professional
basketball
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player.
Early life
Yang is a native of
Suwon
Suwon (; ) is the largest city and capital of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea's most populous province. The city lies approximately south of the national capital, Seoul. With a population of 1.2 million, Suwon has more inhabitants than Ulsan, tho ...
and had been a star
taekwondo
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athlete in elementary school but his PE teacher suggested that he try basketball as he was taller than his peers.
As a student at
Samil Commercial High School, Yang quickly drew the attention of college basketball recruiters as well as youth national team selectors after they won the school's first ever basketball tournament.
College career
Yang played college basketball for
Yonsei University
Yonsei University () is a Private university, private Christian university, Christian research university located in Seoul, South Korea. Yonsei is one of the three most prestigious universities in the country, part of a group referred to as SK ...
. His teammates at that time included best friend
Kim Tae-sul
Kim Tae-sul (; born August 13, 1984) is a South Korean basketball coach. During his fourteen-year professional career, Kim played for five different teams, the longest stint being at Anyang KGC where he won the KBL Championship. He was also a mem ...
and national teammate
Ha Seung-jin, who had been his junior in high school.
He and Kim were part of the Yonsei team which dominated and won the National Basketball Festival () competition, then the main collegiate competition, for two consecutive years. In the 2004 final against
Chung-Ang University
Chung-Ang University (CAU; ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. The university operates two campuses: main campus located in Dongjak District, Seoul, and an additional campus in Anseong, Gyeonggi Province. CAU consists of 1 ...
, he scored a
double-double
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(points and rebounds).
Professional career
Yang was drafted third overall by
Anyang KT&G Kites in the
2007 KBL rookie draft.
The 2007 draft was later retrospectively dubbed the "Golden Draft" as it also included
2014 Asian Games gold medalist Kim Tae-sul
Kim Tae-sul (; born August 13, 1984) is a South Korean basketball coach. During his fourteen-year professional career, Kim played for five different teams, the longest stint being at Anyang KGC where he won the KBL Championship. He was also a mem ...
and KBL regular season MVP Award winners Park Sang-oh and Ham Ji-hoon, with Ham and Yang being "one club men".
The first two seasons were largely unspectacular as Yang played regularly, averaging 25 to 30 minutes, but was overshadowed by fellow 2007 draftees Ham Ji-hoon and Kim Tae-sul. He was given the moniker ''mu-rok'' (), a shortened colloquialism for "no record", referring to the fact that he was a behind-the-scenes player who did the "dirty work" defending the post but had no impressive statistics to show for it.
During the 2008–09 season, he ranked tenth overall (among both domestic and foreign players) in
blocks, the only forward to have ranked so high; the two domestic players ranked before him were center
Ha Seung-jin and
Kim Joo-sung
Kim Joo-sung (born 17 January 1964) is a former South Korean football player. Kim is regarded as one of the greatest Asian footballers of the 20th century. He was nominated for the IFFHS Asia's Player of the Century, finishing second place.
...
, who was a forward-center swingman. Although Anyang failed to qualify for the playoffs that season, he and
Joo Hee-jung stood out for their efforts, with Yang earning a spot in the Defensive Best 5 for the first time and Joo winning the
MVP
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* Most valuable player, an award, typically for the best performing player in a sport or competition
* Minimum viable product, a concept for feature estimating used in business and engineering
MVP may also refer to:
...
.
In April 2009, Yang enlisted for
mandatory military service and was assigned to the
Korea Armed Forces Athletic Corps
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's
Sangmu team after completing basic training. During his time at Sangmu, he was given the chance to play in a more offensive role and posted his best statistic in scoring to date, averaging 16.1 points in 9 games, in the 2009–10 KBL Winter League. His good form did not go unnoticed and he was named in the national team for the
2010 Asian Games
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. He was discharged and returned to Anyang for the last few games of the 2010–11 season.
While he was away, Anyang strengthened the team by drafting rookie guards
Park Chan-hee and
Lee Jung-hyun
Lee Jung-hyun (; born February 7, 1980), also known by her occasional stage name Ava, is a South Korean singer and actress. She was first recognized for her acting abilities with award-winning role in her first film and has been solidified as on ...
and center
Oh Se-keun
Oh Se-keun (born 20 May 1987) is a South Korean professional basketball player who plays for Anyang KGC in the Korean Basketball League. Once a mainstay of the South Korean national team, he was a member of the gold medal-winning team at the 20 ...
. Yang went unnoticed during the 2011–12 regular season but gained a reputation as a "big game player" for his clutch performances during the playoffs. The relatively young squad suffered the embarrassment of scoring only 41 points in the January game against eventual regular season champions
Wonju Dongbu Promy
The Wonju DB Promy is a professional basketball club in the Korean Basketball League (KBL), located in the city of Wonju. From its founding in 1996, the team has always been based in its home province of Gangwon. It has the rare distinction of b ...
and setting an all-time record for the lowest score in a league game.
They eventually managed to win the KBL Championship that season, Anyang KGC's first ever championship title.
The 2011–12 Championship-winning team was soon split up as Kim was traded to
Jeonju KCC Egis
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while Park, Lee and Oh all enlisted for mandatory military one after another. Yang was named team captain ahead of the 2014–15 season.
During the 2016-17 season, Yang lived up to his reputation for rising to the occasion during big games by leading the team to the playoffs. Anyang KGC met
Seoul Samsung Thunders
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in the playoff finals and team morale was at a low after a fight broke out between his teammate shooting guard Lee Jung-hyun and Thunders player Lee Gwan-hee during Game 2. With top-scorer Lee Jung-hyun failing to score in the double digits and Anyang trailing by 11 points, Yang was forced to step up as their main shooter during the second half; he was a defensive specialist well-known for his poor field goal percentage, to the extent that opponents utilized the strategy of forcing his teammates to pass the ball to him around the perimeter. During Game 3, he scored 13 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, most of which were recorded during the fourth quarter and while nursing two injured fingers in his dominant hand.
He opted against sitting out of Game 6 and scored a personal best record of eight three-pointers as Anyang KGC narrowly won the game and the final series 4–2 to lift the Championship trophy.
During the 2018-19 season, Yang reached a career milestone of 500
steals in December, becoming the 30th player in KBL history to reach the milestone.
His contracted ended that season. He decided to remain at Anyang KGC and signed a three-year contract.
With the emergence of
Moon Seong-gon, it was expected that Yang's starting position would be under threat. Instead he formed a defensive partnership with Moon, his experience complementing Moon's shooting skills and pace. The duo have won three KBL Defensive Player of the Year awards between them and voted into the KBL Defensive Best 5 multiple times. During the quarterfinals in the 2020-21 playoffs, they were dubbed "Defense Kings" after holding back a
Busan KT Sonicboom
Suwon KT Sonicboom () is a professional basketball club based in Suwon, South Korea which plays in the Korean Basketball League. Their home games are played at the Suwon KT Sonicboom Arena. Founded in 1997, the team was initially based in Gwangju ...
team which had some of the league's most prolific offensive players. Anyang KGC went on to win the KBL Championship that season. During the playoffs, Yang was diagnosed with a ruptured
plantar fascia
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but refused treatment until the final ended.
Yang was only able to return to the court in the second round of the 2021–22 season, having spent the off-season and the first round in rehabilitation for the injury he sustained during the playoffs.
He was mostly used as a substitute player or started in important games. Living up to his reputation as a "man of the playoffs", Yang scored 15 points in Game 1 of the quarter-final series against
Daegu KOGAS Pegasus
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. Anyang were ultimately unable to defend their Championship, losing to
Seoul SK Knights
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in the final after a bitterly-fought series. His three-year contract ended that season but Yang chose to remain at Anyang and signed a three-year contract on May 23. The renewed contract would effectively keep him at the club for the remainder of his professional career.
National team career
Yang was called up to the youth national teams and participated in the
2003 FIBA Under-19 World Championship
The 2003 FIBA Under-19 World Championship (Greek: 2003 Παγκόσμιο Πρωτάθλημα FIBA Under-19) was the 7th edition of the FIBA U19 World Championship organized by FIBA. It was held in the Greek city of Thessaloniki from 10 to 20 J ...
. He made his senior national team debut at the
2007 FIBA Asia Championship
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. At the
2009 FIBA Asia Championship
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, he had his best individual tournament to date and helped the Koreans to a seventh-place finish while averaging a 12 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. Despite his efforts, Korea failed to qualify for the semifinals of the tournament for the first time in their 25 tournament appearances.
Yang has participated in the
2010
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and
2014 Asian Games
The 2014 Asian Games (), officially known as the 17th Asian Games () and also known as Incheon 2014 (), were a pan-Asian multi-sport event held from 19 September to 4 October 2014 in Incheon, South Korea.
On 17 April 2007, Incheon was awarded ...
.
Personal life
Yang married dentist Kim Sa-ran in 2019. They have a son (born February 2020) and a daughter (born February 2021).
References
External links
Career Statisticsfrom the
Korean Basketball League
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website
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1984 births
Living people
Anyang Jung Kwan Jang Red Boosters players
Basketball players at the 2006 Asian Games
Basketball players at the 2010 Asian Games
Basketball players at the 2014 Asian Games
Small forwards
Korean Basketball League players
South Korean men's basketball players
Yonsei University alumni
Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea
Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea
Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games
2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup players
2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup players
Sportspeople from Suwon
Basketball players from Gyeonggi Province
21st-century South Korean sportsmen
Asian Games silver medalists in basketball
Asian Games gold medalists in basketball
Asian Games basketball players for South Korea