“I chose the challenge for a higher level of competition.”
There is nothing more terrifying than walking on a road without milestones. It is a road that no one has walked, so the probability of failure is high. But in order to be successful, it is a path that must be walked in the end. Jo Jun-hee, a 19-year-old from the United States, returned to Korea.
Jo Jun-hee, born in 2004, went to study in Canada with his older sister after spending elementary school in Korea. He never even thought that basketball would be his destiny. A basketball he accidentally caught became a friend who helped him endure his lonely study abroad life, and that’s how he developed his dream of becoming a basketball player.
Coincidentally, Shin Je-rok from KBL prepared a house close to where Jo Jun-hee lived, and the relationship that followed at this time brought about many changes. With Shin Je-rok’s help, Jo Jun-hee built the foundations she needed to be a basketball player, and she entered Walnut Grove Secondary School and played a big role, enabling her to look higher.
Cho Joon-hee eventually left Canada and headed to the United States먹튀검증. She wanted to test herself in the United States, the home of basketball and where she had players of a higher level. She arrived at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. It is also the place where KBL currently dispatches young players to overseas training projects for promising players. Joonhee Cho is the first Korean player at IMG Academy and has been with them for two years.
Afterwards, Joon-hee Cho spent a year at the Southern California Academy. However, due to the aftermath of Corona 19, he was unable to digest many of his real matches. Currently, she has been studying basketball at Veritas Prep Academy and continuing her studies at Cerritos College, and it has been two weeks since she came to Korea.
Why did Jo Jun-hee come to Korea? He entered the country to participate in the upcoming 2023 KBL rookie draft. After he failed to make it to NCAA Division I, his coaches told him to prepare for just one more year, but he chose not to stop towards the goal he had set for himself.
Jo Jun-hee said, “I wanted to go my own way. And I wanted to compete at a higher level. That’s why I came to Korea,” he said.
189 cm dual guard. Joon-hee Cho is a player who boasts speed, shooting, and excellent athleticism. In particular, her performance is good enough that she can pull off several styles of dunks. Not only does she have a good-looking appearance, but she also has her star status. She was born in 2004 and she is the same age as a Korean college freshman. For both her skill and her age, she’s competitive enough in this draft.
Cho Joon-hee is currently building her body with Prime Time CEO Park Chan-sung and performance improvement expert Dr. Kang Seong-woo. In addition to her, with the help of several acquaintances, she filled the basketball void and prepared for the draft thoroughly.
Cho Joon-hee said, “I will never give up and challenge myself to keep going because there is a reason I came to Korea,” she said, “I will not doubt myself. I’m going to compete with her older brothers, but I’m thinking of stepping out thinking that I’m the same age as me. I will always work with the same attitude, centering on the basketball I learned in the United States,” she pledged.