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Korea still united despite first Asian Games loss

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A joint Korean women’s basketball team recorded their first loss at the Asian Games on Friday but their coach insisted the players have put aside their national identities and are determined to win as a united squad.

A 200-strong army of Korean fans – sporting T-shirts bearing the unified Korean flag and the slogan “One dream, one Corea” – cheered on the team, fresh from a thunderous win against hosts Indonesia on Wednesday.

But the drums and chants were in the end not enough and the team went down to Chinese Taipei 87-85 in their second league encounter.

Neverthele­ss, Korea’s assistant coach Ha Sook-rye said there is a feeling of togetherne­ss among the players. “Everything is fine and we have a really good team,” she said in response to a question on how the North and South players get along.

“I don’t know what people feel but it is one team and we never think about North or South Korea.”

The hard-fought encounter saw the Koreans get off to a winning start in the first quarter but Chinese Taipei quickly bounced back.

North Korean Ro Suk-yong, one of three Pyongyang-based players, was once again the team’s top-scorer with 32 points, after bagging 22 against Indonesia.

Chief coach Lee Moon-kyu said better communicat­ion between the players would improve their chances in the 5x5 basketball.

“Communicat­ion is a problem because they were short of practice time. There was just two weeks of preparatio­n before coming here,” Lee, who hails from South Korea, told reporters after the loss.

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