Moon Seong-gon

Moon Seong-gon (born 9 May 1993) is a South Korean professional basketball player. He currently plays for Anyang KGC in the Korean Basketball League and the South Korean national team.

Moon Seong-gon
No. 10 Anyang KGC
PositionForward
LeagueKorean Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1993-05-09) May 9, 1993
Busan, South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight85 kg (187 lb)
Career information
High schoolKyungbock High School
CollegeKorea University
Playing career2015–present
Career history
2015–presentAnyang KGC
2017–2019Sangmu (military service)
Career highlights and awards
  • KBL Championship (2017, 2021)
  • KBL regular season champion (2017)
  • KBL Defensive Player of the Year (2020, 2021)
Medals
Korean name
Hangul
문성곤
Hanja
文星坤
Revised RomanizationMun Seong-gon
McCune–ReischauerMun Sŏnggon

Early life

A native of Busan, Moon began playing basketball in elementary school. He moved to Seoul for high school and attended Kyungbock High School, one of Seoul's most notable basketball schools.[1] While at Kyungbock, he and his juniors Choi Jun-yong and future Korea University teammate Lee Jong-hyun were dubbed the "Kyungbock Trio" by rival high school teams for their well-rounded offensive capabilities.[2]

Career

College

Moon played for Korea University, where he stood out for his shooting and defensive skills and earned his first call-up to the senior national team. During his senior year, he led the team to win a clean sweep of the three major college basketball competitions (U League, Korean University Basketball Federation championship and the MBC Cup) and was named U League regular season MVP.[3]

Professional

Moon was the first overall pick of the 2015 KBL rookie draft and was drafted by Anyang KGC.[3][4] Although one of the draft class's biggest prospects, there were doubts over whether he would be able to break into a squad which already consisted of established veterans such as Kim Tae-sul, Yang Hee-jong, Lee Jung-hyun and Oh Se-keun, all of whom have represented the national team and had been playing together as a team for several seasons already. He made his debut on 31 October 2015 against Seoul SK Knights and was mostly a substitute player, averaging around seven minutes per game the entire season.[4] His second season was no different, although he played more games and Anyang KGC won both the regular season and the KBL Championship.[5]

Frustrated with the lack of playing time, he enlisted for mandatory military service in May 2017 and was assigned to the Sangmu team after completing basic training.[6] He was discharged in January 2019.

Together with Yang, the duo gained a reputation as Anyang KGC's main defensive players and, between, won three KBL Defensive Player of the Year awards between them and voted into the KBL Defensive Best 5 multiple times. Moon won the KBL Defensive Player of the Year for the first time in 2020, having averaged 2.1 steals per game and ranked first among domesic players.[7][8][5]

During the 2020-21 season, Moon averaged 1.8 steals and 0.7 blocks per game. His defensive skills were notably highlighted in the play-off semi-finals against Busan KT Sonicboom, in which he and Yang were able to hold back a team which had some of the league's most prolific young offensive players.[9] He won the KBL Defensive Player of the Year award for the second consecutive year.[10][11]

National team

Moon participated in the 2011 FIBA Under-19 World Championship.[12] He was first called up to the senior national team in 2013 by Yoo Jae-hak.

Personal life

Moon is married to skating coach and retired figure skater Kwak Min-jeong.[13][14] Kwak had met Moon by coincidence as she was based in Anyang as a coach. They made their relationship public in 2020 and married in May 2021.[15]

References

  1. "'고교선후배끼리 신경전' 양보 없던 농구정기전". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 27 September 2013.
  2. "[BK Star Search] 경복고등학교 문성곤" (in Korean). BasketKorea.com. 26 May 2011.
  3. "[스포츠] 프로농구 신인 드래프트 1순위 문성곤 "죽도록 열심히…"". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). 26 October 2015.
  4. "<프로농구> 드래프트 1순위 신인 문성곤, 31일 SK 전에 첫선". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). 30 October 2015.
  5. "[KBL 팀별 MVP] 'Super Moon' 문성곤, KGC의 중심이 되다" (in Korean). BasketKorea.com. 2 April 2020.
  6. "남자가 봐도 설레고 여자가 보면 더 설레는 영상". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). 14 June 2015.
  7. "'모두 새 얼굴' 확 바뀐 프로농구 베스트5-수비5걸". The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). 20 April 2020.
  8. "최우수 수비상 받은 KGC 문성곤". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). 20 April 2020.
  9. "양희종·문성곤, PO에서 빛나는 '수비왕' 클래스". The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). 12 April 2021.
  10. "[KBL 시상식] 'KGC 수비의 핵심' 문성곤, 2년 연속 최우수 수비상 영예" (in Korean). BasketKorea.com. 7 April 2021.
  11. "2020-2021 현대모비스 프로농구 시상식 결과 안내" (in Korean). Korean Basketball League. 7 April 2021.
  12. "2011 FIBA U-19 World Championship squad". FIBA.
  13. "곽민정♥문성곤, 오늘(29일) 결혼…접촉사고가 맺어준 인연". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). May 29, 2021.
  14. "'29일 화촉' 곽민정 "나보다 장난꾸러기 문성곤과 결혼, 축복해주세요" 소감". The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). May 29, 2019.
  15. "'피겨스타' 마음 훔친 '스틸 1위' 문성곤". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). 1 May 2020.
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