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When professional basketball ended early, SK Jeon Tae-pung, who decided to retire after this season, suddenly left the court. The buzzer bitter that broke in the last game was said goodbye.

This is Kim Hyung-yeol.

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On the 29th of last month, when SK advanced by 20 points, the typhoon ended and buzzer beats.

It was an unreasonable shot with a solid victory, but the typhoon was desperate.

[Jeon Typhoon / SK Guard: The coach said, "Typhoon! Why did you shoot it? There are no manners?" Answered.)]

As the typhoon predicted, the last season of this shot was over and Jeon Typhoon said goodbye.

[Jeon Tae-pung / SK Guard: (Moon Kyung-eun after the decision to end the league) The director told me to play for another year. (I replied, "I'm sorry, I can't. (Retire) I have to keep my promise.")

In 2009, Jeon Tae-pung, who visited his mother's country under the name of Tony Akins,

[Jeon Tae-pung (Last 2009): I think my dream has come true. I always wanted to play in Korea.]

The fast and colorful play led KCC's championship and was loved by fans.

Jeon Tae-pung, who sometimes collided with his opponents due to his overflowing desire, left the court and once again apologized.

[Jeon Tae Pung / SK Guard: I'm so sorry. Why then? I was really embarrassed.]

Friendship and friendship will continue.

[Jeon Tae Pung / SK Guard: I will go to the lodging (basketball team) lodging frequently in the non-season. Go and yell at the kids and play around ... ]

Jeon Tae-pung, now transforming into a broadcaster, promised a bright and powerful second life.

[Jeon Tae Pung / SK Guard: I'll show you the same fun and fun thing as basketball. (Life so far) It's part one. 'Part 2' still remains. Thank you very much.]

(Video coverage: Pan-Jeong Bae, Video editing: Nam Il)