SHINee's Minho Will Show His Basketball Skills on 'Let's Play Basketball'

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Spin Off Event 'Let's Play Soccer', 'Let's Play Basketball' Will Invite Celebrities For The Next June 6th Episode. Known as the most athletic member, SHINee's Minho will appear as a guest.

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SHINee's Minho will be the guest star of the JTBC program "Let's Play Basketball". This sports program is a spin off of the popular show "Let's Play Soccer".

The "Let's Play Basketball" program brings together some of South Korea's most famous professional athletes from all fields to try out a new sport. Especially in this program the members will play basketball.

The members consist of a number of field stars such as former professional soccer players Lee Dong Guk and Ahn Jung Hwan. There is also a former professional MMA fighter Kim Dong Hyun. All of the members learned all the basics of basketball from scratch and promoted their love of the sport.

On the June 6 broadcast, the members will invite several celebrity guests to practice and play basketball. The episode's guests included SHINee's Minho, Jo Se Ho, Do Kyung Wan, and Julien Kang. These celebrities will show their skills in playing basketball together with the members of "Let's Play Basketball".

Meanwhile, Minho is known as one of SHINee's most athletic members. Before becoming an idol like he is now, he actively played soccer and grew up in a family that loves sports. Minho's father is a soccer coach so it's no wonder he loves sports.

In addition, the owner of the real name Choi Min Ho has starred in the drama "To The Beautiful You". In the drama, he plays a national high jump athlete who has many fans.

As is known, Minho debuted with SHINee since 2009 and is known as a rapper. Vacuuming the entertainment industry for two years, he completed his mandatory military service on November 20 last year and started to return to activity.

SHINee's last comeback with "Don't Call Me" was a huge success and was followed by a repackaged album titled "Atlantis". Because of this success, they are one of the few second generation K-Pop groups that still exist today. (wk / wahy)

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