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Ko Hui Jin block on Robertlandy Simon Aties
Several players dominated in Korean V-League 2014/15, among them was the Cuban Robertlandy Simon Aties from the new champions: Rush&Cash. There were not many situations when opponents managed to block his spikes, so when it happens, it’s a treat. During the last game of play-offs, the player of Samsung Bluefangs wearing number 10 was prepared in advance for possible block on Simon Aties. When he stopped the Cuban on the net he raised the jersey and showed written letters "KO" (knockout) on his stomach.
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@Daniel_e92: What you say is some way agreeable. But this is not sport, then. Also, I think it's clear they hire star players just for winning games, not for growing up their own ones. Otherwise, how would you explain foreign players often scoring 40+ points/game? They see volleyball as marketing, read "I buy just because I can afford it" like clubs in the Emirates. I mean, they could have done this with any other discipline with no difference for the audience. They do not enjoy volleyball, they enjoy Simon, Leyva and so on demolishing helpless locals by ball hits. And you understand that from the weekly higlights videos. Differenty, Japanese, Chinese and Indonesia's leagues' aim is to really improve, very close to what you say. And I like them much more.
I was joking
If you go to Youtube, look for spotv, it's a Korean sports channel. You should be able to find the complete matches on that channel.