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large number of second-generation basketball players were selected in the professional basketball rookie draft, demonstrating the power of DNA. Lee Won-seok, son of former national team center Lee Chang-soo, was selected by Samsung as the first overall pick.



By Kim Hyung-yeol, staff reporter.



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[Lee Sang-min/Samsung Director: Lee Won-seok, Yonsei University, Samsung basketball team]



Won-seok Lee, a 2m7cm center who challenged the professional stage in his sophomore year of college, was called first overall, beating out prominent seniors.



Following the generation of his father, Chang-soo Lee, who played for Samsung and served as the national center since the basketball festival, his son Won-seok Lee was also embraced by Samsung.



[Lee Chang-soo/Father: It seems that hard work was paid off today, and I want you to do your best with the mindset of starting over from the beginning.] A



son 11cm taller than his father goes beyond the consistency of his father, who played active duty until the age of 42,



[Lee Won-seok/ Samsung No. 1 Nomination: I have a desire to do more than my father for a year, and I think I am good at everything except dunks and physical fights.]



I vowed to become the best star.



[Lee Won-seok/Samsung 1st place nomination: As my name suggests, it is a situation that is close to a raw stone, but I will show you how it develops closer to a gem in the future.]



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Jung Ho-young, the son of former Yonsei University coach Jeong Jae-geun, famous for his flashy dunks, put on a DB uniform with his father-like jumping ability, and both sons of Ginseng Corporation director Kim Seung-gi became pros.



Kim Jin-mo, the eldest son, was selected by Korea Gas Corporation, and Dong-hyun Kim, the second son and the youngest participant at the age of 19, was selected by KCC.



In addition, Seon Sang-hyeok, the cousin of Park Ji-soo, a signboard of women's basketball, was nominated by SK to announce the birth of a basketball family.



(Video coverage: Seol Seol-hwan, video editing: Kim Byung-jik)