Singer John Park, who is currently receiving love with his debut single "Falling", will attempt to capture the hearts of women with his basketball skills.
On March 14th, John Park will be making his shooting appearance on women's pro basketball game. He will open the game for the 2011-2012 semifinals playoff game between Shinhan Bank and Samsung Life at Wadong Gymnasium in Ansan.
As a Chicago native who grew up idolizing basketball icon, Michael Jordan, John Park has been a basketball maniac in his younger days. With his upcoming shooting appearance, John Park will be able to show off his basketball skills that have kept hidden due to his obligations and music activities.
Meanwhile, John Park made his official debut in February with his first mini album "Knock" and his title track "Falling". Just recently, he has also worked with actress Song Hye Kyo for their duet single "Switch".
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