07 Jan

The most ideal form of volleyball is to use the remaining five strikers evenly, excluding the setter. Blockers then find it difficult to block the opponent's attack because it is not easy to predict who will attack. Of course, such volleyball is only possible under the premise that the setter can always choose an option because the sub-reception is perfect every time.


Since modern volleyball starts with shaking the opponent team's receiving base with strong serve, its receiving success rate exceeds or falls below 50 percent on average. In other words, the team has to deal with an offense in imperfect situations at least once in a while. Naturally, in such a situation, the team is forced to concentrate the ball on the main striker who is good at handling two-way connection.


But even if two or three blockers catch up, what if you have a striker who can hit on top of the block with a high RBI? It is most efficient to leave him with more than half of the team's offense.


OK Financial Group, which was reeling from losing all six of its third round matches, found a solution at a time when it was sagging at the bottom. It is an "efficient volleyball" in which Leo, who is 206 centimeters tall and has an explosive RBI, is entrusted with more than half of the team's offense. 토토사이트


Leo took up 52.29 percent of the attack share in the match against KEPCO in Suwon on June 6, accounting for more than half of the team's attacks. The figure was not that high for Leo, who used to be responsible for up to 77 percent of the team's attacks during the Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance era. Leo scored 39 points including three blocks with a high attack success rate of 66.67 percent. The success rate of open attacks, which can be considered a success even if the figure exceeds 50 percent, reached 88.89 percent (16/18). KEPCO couldn't stop Leo even though it knew he would hit him.


Thanks to Leo's performance, OK Financial Group beat KEPCO with a set score of 3-1 and continued its upward trend of winning all three games in the fourth round. Leo was also responsible for 51.79 percent of the team's attack against Samsung Fire on the 2nd, but recorded an incredible success rate of 70.69 percent, leading OK Financial Group to a 3-2 victory.


Having won three consecutive games, OK Financial Group has secured 30 points (11 wins and 10 losses) to advance to fourth place, down from Korea Electric Power Corp. (29 points, 10 wins and 11 losses). With the current upturn, it is possible to leap to the upper ranks.


Coach Ogi no Masahiro, who was a former Japanese national team member and took over as the head coach of OK Financial Group ahead of this season, tried to utilize other strikers in the early part of the season, leaving only Leo's attack share in the late 30% to early 40% range. The fact that he began to attack Leo means that he has now recognized the winning method in the V League. After the Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance match on the 2nd, Coach Ogi no also expressed his intention to revise his volleyball philosophy, saying, "I always wonder how much share I should leave Leo to."


Leo has surpassed 5,500 points in total through the match against KEPCO. The current record is 5507 points, ranking second only to Park Cheol-woo (Korea Electric Power Corporation, 6,600 points). While Park has played in 549 games since the beginning of his V-League career, Leo, who has played in three seasons at Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance and in OK Financial Group for three seasons, has played just 180 games in six seasons, surpassing 5,500 points. If he plays in the V-League for two more seasons at the current pace, he may become the top scorer ever.

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