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Friday, September 7, 2007

Personal profile of player ; Ke Qing


Picture from match against Clementi Town; West Zone Tournament


Featuring; Ke Qing / No. 5


Name: Lee Ke Qing
Position: Centre
Age: 14
Date Of Birth: April The Fifteenth 1993
Height: 1.83 Meters/ 6 Foot
Weight: 66 Kilograms/ 145 Pounds
Shoe Size: 12
Otherwise known as 'The Pro'


Ke Qing, our dominating centre at a height of 6 Foot, would cause fear in the hearts of the opponents. He makes the opponents sweat in trying their best to get rebounds; but Ke Qing gets it all. For certain, he is a great asset to our game, in terms of the height advantage as well as a great rebounder. When he plays at his best, he is like a beast. A trustworthy rebounder, we are dependent on his skills of grabbing those rebounds, often creating a chance for 2 points. With him around, opponents fear him. They hestiate to shoot, even passing out some of the time.


However, he has a habit of dreaming on the court and be oblivious to the surroundings. Sometimes, he tends to box out the opponent, such that he even forgets about the ball. Perhaps the constant need for him to box out causes him not to go back to defend. There is a need for him to work on the basics, as it is the most important part of basketball. His inflated ego tends to cause him to talk big with small actions, thus making him an irritant sometimes. However, as he is a different type of player, his team mates do not know how to make use of his height, thus not making full use of his potential, which is a pity.

However weird it seems, but when his teammates are serious in playing, he tends to laugh over all his mistakes as if it were a joke, not only allowing a turnover but also resulting in the building up of anger and disappointment among his teammates. Sometimes, our vice-captain Jason Lim has scolded him repeatedly for his clown-like actions, which he should not have done so. Encouragement is all he needs, & he just has to concentrate on the game. He may be afraid & nervous at times, but it is actually Ok. We all understand how hard it is under the basket.


I salute to your hard work, but sometimes, you really need to be serious.



- Jordan, Jason Lim & Jason Heng.

~Always

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