Kokmaz: Embiid was the strongest center I have ever worked with, but now it’s changed to Shin Kyung!
3:16am, 10 September 2025Basketball

In the quarter-finals of the Men's Basketball European Championship, Türkiye defeated Poland 91-77. In this game, Shin Kyung scored 19 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 breaks, achieving his sixth triple-double in the history of the European Championship. At the same time, Shin Kyung, who is 23 years old and 046 days old, is also the youngest triple-double gentleman in European Championship history.
teammate Kokmaz commented on Shin Kyung after the game: "Before this, Embiid can be said to be the strongest center I have ever worked with. But now, I will give Shin Kyung this title."
Kokmaz continued: "He has provided us with a lot of help on both sides of the offense and defense, and is very aggressive. He shows his strongest self every day. He has a long way to go, and I hope he will get better and better every year."
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