Black Label Sports Super Strong, Ends Week 2 of the All-Pak Tour (Roundup)

The second stage of the All-Pak Tour marked a successful finish.

The second week of the 2024 Korea 3×3 All-Pak Tour (hereinafter referred to as the All-Pak Tour) held at Baejae Gymnasium in Seoul on the afternoon of the 27th has been completed.

The All-Pak Tour has a 3×3 national team selection system and is the first step toward selecting players for the 2026 Aichi and Nagoya Asian Games. Therefore, each team must have at least one U-23 player (born on or after January 1, 2003) as of the 2026 Asian Games, and must have at least one U-23 player participating in the game. Entry composition can be made up of at least three players and a maximum of eight players per team.

The teams that participate each week are divided into two groups before the start of the game. The group stage will be held from Week 1 to Week 4, with the consolation match in Week 5, and the final tournament in Week 6. The top spot in each group will go straight to the finals.

In the second week, Dongguk University, Black Label Sports, J-Cru and Cosmo participated, while Dongguk University, Black Label Sports, and Woowa Sports were organized in Group A, Basketball Research Institute, J-Cru and Cosmo in Group B.

Following the first week, Black Label Sports continued to strengthen. Black Label Sports, which featured Seok Jong-tae, Baek Min-gyu, Kim Hyun-joon and Park Rae-hoon, won 18-15 against Dongguk University in the first game, and easily beat Woowa Sports 21-10 to rank first in Group A.

Black Label Sports, which has already confirmed its advance to the final tournament, has emerged as a strong candidate for the championship by winning four consecutive All-Pak tours, including last week.

Cosmo was ranked first in Group B. Cosmo, which was joined by brothers Jeong Seong-jo and Jeong Hwan-jo, and Kim Soo-hwan and Lee Dong-yoon from the SK Wyverns, won 21 points in both games, easily securing a berth to the finals. Woowa Sports, Basketball Research Institute, and J-Crew, which participated this week following last week, postponed their advance to the finals again. Dongguk University, for its reference, confirmed its advance to the finals by ranking first in the group last week.

The schedule for the first and second weeks of the All-Pak Tour, which took place at Baejae Gymnasium, has all been completed. All-Pak Tour, which will be hotter and more fun, is waiting for us in the third and fourth weeks. In particular, Korea University and Yonsei University, the strongest teams in college basketball, are scheduled to participate in the third and fourth weeks, and the heat of the All-Pak Tour is expected to heat up.

Starting from the third week, the venue will be moved to a 3×3 exclusive court in Korea’s 3×3 Olympic Park. The Olpak Tour has been receiving favorable reviews from the beginning of the event. It plans to offer more spectacular and abundant attractions to add to the enthusiasm of 3×3 in Korea.

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