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The Korean Basketball League drafted 15 foreign players yesterday in Korean time after two-day tryouts at Desert Oasis High School in Las Vegas. The No. 1 pick, Herbert Hill, is third from left in the front row. [Joint Press Corps]

Herbert Hill found a new Korean home with the Wonju Dongbu Promy as the 28-year-old center returns as the No. 1 draft pick for the 2013-14 Korean Basketball League.

The KBL drafted 15 foreign players yesterday in Korean time, after a pre-season tryout in Las Vegas. A total of 110 players participated in the two-day tryout.

The Promy used its top draft pick on Hill, who has played three seasons in the KBL. Standing 202.8 centimeters tall and weighing 106.4 kilograms, Hill made his KBL debut with the Goyang Orions in 2009 and received the best foreign player award with the Incheon ET-Land Elephants in the 2010-11 season. He renewed his contract with the Elephants for the 2011-12 season and averaged 21 points and 10.7 rebounds, leading the team to the second round of the postseason.

With the Elephants, Hill was part of a formidable “Seo-Tae-Hill Trio,” the three pillars of the Incheon franchise who have all left the team. Seo Jang-hoon, the league’s all-time leading scorer, retired after the 2012-13 season and Moon Tae-jong is now playing for the Changwon LG Sakers.

After the draft, Hill said that he hopes to help the Promy to win the 2013-14 season, and expressed expectations of playing with Dongbu’s two towers, Kim Joo-sung and Lee Seung-jun. The Promy finished seventh in the 10-team league last season.

Lee Chung-hee, Dongbu’s head coach, said that Hill was on his watch list before the tryout, although he was below Chris Williams, who led the Ulsan Mobis Phoebus to win the regular season twice during his two-year stint with the team between 2005 and 2007. “Chris Williams did not attend the tryout, so I selected Hill with no hesitation,” Lee said. Williams, 33, also played with the Goyang Orions in the 2011-12 season.

Three other players also have Korean league experience. Jasper Johnson, who played for the Busan KT Sonicboom last season, was a second-round pick by the Seoul Samsung Thunders. Ricardo Powell, who played at Incheon last season, was Incheon’s second-round pick. Charles Rhodes, dubbed a “bad boy” for his wild, flamboyant play during his two-year spell with Busan through the 2011-12 season, was Incheon’s first-round pick.

The Sakers used the No. 2 pick on Davon Jefferson, the Russian league’s leading scorer in the 2011-12 season, while Jeonju KCC Egis chose Tyler Wilkerson. Busan selected Anthony Richardson in the first round, and Seoul Samsung took Michael Dunigan. KCC’s first-round pick was Sean Evans. The second-round picks were Matthew Bryan-Amaning, Travon Bryant, Ekene Ibekwe, Chris Massie, Keith Rendleman and Lance Goulbourne.

The 2012-13 season winner Mobis and the runner-up Seoul SK Knights re-signed their foreign players - Ricardo Ratliffe and Rodrique Benson for the Mobis, Aaron Haynes and Courtney Sims for the Knights. Leon Williams re-signed with the Orions.


BY MOON GWANG-LIP [joe@joongang.co.kr]
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