‘Lee Dae-seong FA Briefing Session’ Without Only Lee Dae-seong

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The main character of the briefing session that day was Lee Dae-seong (Mikawa), who plays in the Japanese B-League.

‘Lee Dae-seong FA briefing session’ without only Lee Dae-seong… Korea Gas Corporation also appeared

 

Korea Gas Corporation said, “Lee Dae-seong will not change his behavior and career throughout his life.”

At the professional basketball free agent (FA) briefing session held at the KBL Center in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 8th, big players such as Sang-jae Kang (DB) and Ji-hoon Park (Kwan-jang Jeong) appeared.

But in fact, the main character of the briefing session that day was Lee Dae-seong (Mikawa), who plays in the Japanese B-League.

Dae-Sung Lee is still completing the season with his team, Seahorse Mikawa.

Although he was not present, the key topic of the briefing session was the 'Lee Dae-seong incident'. 카지노사이트

The person who asked the most questions to KBL operations team leader Gong Geum-yeong, who outlined the FA system, was Jeong Yi-in, secretary general of Korea Gas Corporation in Daegu.

Director Jeong inquired in detail about the regulations for overseas expansion through voluntary dismissal or retirement, Lee Dae-sung's FA qualifications, and whether Korea Gas Corporation recognizes his original club.

When recruiting Lee Dae-seong in this free agent market, the timing of a trade with another team was also considered.

They were looking for a way to somehow utilize Lee Dae-seong, who left the team after last season.

Director Jeong met with reporters after the briefing session and looked back on the situation a year ago, saying that Lee Dae-seong had shown a strong intention to challenge overseas.

Director Jeong said, "At the time, he said he would not sign with any domestic team, and he even showed determination not to return to Korea for five years due to issues with his letter of intent.

He said he would play overseas for two years after playing in Japan and Australia."

Daesung Lee applied for KBL FA announcement on the 5th.

As a player, he sought to secure as many candidates for possible destinations as possible, and even considered returning to the KBL after a year of playing in Japan.

Korea Gas Corporation, which respected Lee Dae-seong's will to take on the challenge, gave up its right to renew the contract, and other teams also refrained from recruiting him and avoided the 'five-year ban clause'.

In the free agent market, if you receive an offer from at least one domestic team to advance overseas, you will become a 'rejected player' and lose your player status for five years.

If Lee Dae-sung had transferred to a domestic club last year, Korea Gas Corporation could have received compensation equivalent to 200% of his compensation (KRW 1.1 billion) or a bundle of compensation player and compensation (KRW 275 million).

If Lee Dae-seong joins another team and returns to the domestic stage, Korea Gas Corporation will have lost the 'profits it could have made'.

Director Jeong said, "It doesn't make sense for us to just let him go like this.

Lee Dae-seong also has actions and career that he has shown throughout his life, but I don't know if he will actually do that."

The club and Lee Dae-seong have already shared several possible scenarios for him to join the team.

However, there is no guarantee whether Lee Dae-sung will return to Korea Gas Corporation.

From a player's perspective, it is not easy for him to turn away from a team that offers better conditions.

According to the KBL system, there is no compensation or compensated player to be paid when recruiting Lee Dae-seong, who is currently classified as an ‘uncontracted player’.

It can be an attractive option for teams with weak guards or no domestic scorers.

Director Jeong could not hide his distraught feelings, saying, "We were also embarrassed to be contacted (by Lee Dae-sung's side) after the FA deadline.

Every club makes plans (for next season) midway through the season."

At the same time, he said, "We talked on the phone until last night.

They said they are even looking into Japanese teams," but added, "(The player) will make a reasonable decision."

KBL is also paying close attention to the possibility of Lee Dae-seong's 'dual contract'.

There is a possibility that Lee Dae-seong will contact a domestic club and sign a contract during the autonomous negotiation period (7 to 21 days) under KBL regulations.

As the B-League season ends at the end of this month, depending on Mikawa's playoff situation, it may be a problem if he signs with a KBL team without ending his relationship with his current team.

Team leader Gong said, “If you sign a contract with our club before the 21st (autonomous negotiation period), we will only be able to approve it if it is clearly stated in documents that you have terminated the contract with the Japanese B-League team (at that point).”

However, Lee Dae-seong's side is wary of his destination being solidified by his 'return to KBL'.

In fact, it is known that contracts are being discussed with multiple Japanese clubs.

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