“Doctor told me to quit basketball” Woo Ji-won reveals surprising arm that was bent in car accident

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[OSEN=김수형 기자] In ‘Now I’m Alone’, Woo Ji-won confessed the pain of how many times he had to work to become the crown prince of basketball, and in particular, his bent arms surprised everyone.

Woo Ji-won confessed her pain on TV Chosun’s ‘Now I’m Alone’, which aired on the 16th.

On this day, Woo Ji-won had a deep conversation with his brother for the first time in a long time. “I remember getting into a car accident while driving with my brother,” he said, showing his arm that was bent due to a fracture. The noticeably curved arms startled everyone. It was a fatal accident for an athlete.

When everyone was surprised and asked, “Did you shoot with that arm? It must have been a problem because of basketball,” Woo Ji-won said, “My arm, which was bent more than I thought, was broken, so I shot, but the shot didn’t go straight, and I had trouble controlling the shot, so the doctor said I couldn’t play basketball.” .

“Even though I had the aftereffects of a car accident, I practiced a lot,” he said. “It’s not a standard shooting form, but I developed it according to the angle,” and expressed his dream of becoming a basketball player, which he achieved with a lot of effort. The story behind the basketball court prince.

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The older brother said, “Jiwon was a total practice bug,” and “My younger brother, now that I think about it, you are amazing. You practiced passionately and diligently.”

In particular, Woo Ji-won introduced his nephew as a basketball player as well, saying, “He plays the same position and gives lessons. He came to my basketball class for fun. Even though he is my nephew, he is good at sports, so I suggested it to him.” He also said, “He went from being a basketball dreamer to becoming an elite.”

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Woo Ji-won, who currently runs a basketball youth academy, said, “It’s full of basketball dreamers who are still active as basketball players,” and everyone said, “But we’re still rooting for them in their second act of life.” /[email protected]

Kim Soo-hyung ([email protected])

2024-12-16 20:39:00

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