Shandong Taishan, the Chinese basketball team that won the 2019 FIBA Asia Champions League, has made another big step forward with the signing of Son Jun-ho.
The 27-year-old Korean-born player was born in South Korea but moved to China at a young age and began his career playing for the Shanghai Sharks. He quickly rose through the ranks and became one of the top players in the league.
In the 2019 FIBA Asia Champions League, Son led his team to victory by scoring 24 points in the final against the Guangdong Southern Tigers. His performance earned him MVP honors and helped Shandong Taishan secure their second straight title.
Now, Son is back in China and ready to help Shandong Taishan continue their success. The team has already had some impressive wins this season,Fans' Square including a victory over the Qingdao Double Star Dragons. With Son on board, they have even more potential to compete at a high level.
Overall, Son Jun-ho's addition to the Shandong Taishan roster is a huge boost for the team. He brings a wealth of experience and skill to the squad and will be a key player as they strive to win more championships. As he says himself, "I'm excited to play for Shandong Taishan again."