CBA League: Shanxi Men's Basketball Team Reverses Xinjiang Guanghui, Fans Uncover the Truth and Expose Small Details

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CBA League: Shanxi Men's Basketball Team Reverses Xinjiang Guanghui, Fans Uncover the Truth and Expose Small Details. Netizens pointed out incisively that Xinjiang Men's Basketball Team lost 30 points in the fourth quarter, which is directly related to Liu Wei's chaotic personnel adjustments and failure to call a timeout when the opponent made consecutive scores. Additionally, Xinjiang's foreign players performed poorly compared to other teams who could find good foreign players. Shanxi has reversed many games this year, but Liu Wei's coaching is at a rookie level, which is indeed a real issue. Liu Wei, your coaching ability needs improvement; this isn't the first time you've been reversed. The players can't play in the fourth quarter, which is the coach's problem.

Liu Wei still has some scholarly qualities; when the opponent is frantically catching up on points, he doesn't think about how to maintain the point difference or suppress the opponent but instead considers micro-operations to conserve the main players' energy, resulting in continuous player errors. After being overtaken by Shanxi, with no time left, he suddenly remembers there's still a Peterson, but Peterson's sweat has dried, ready to go back to the locker room for a shower. Starting with a 25-point lead, they chase after their opponents, fearing there won't be enough time. They come over and immediately shoot a three-pointer, quickly committing turnovers and fouls if the opponent doesn't score.

Xinjiang has had several games this season where they were caught up by opponents under big leads, even going into overtime. This game's 25-point reversal loss is incredible; Liu Wei bears an inescapable responsibility and should reflect seriously.

Last season, Qiu Biao led Xinjiang well, so it's unclear why they switched to Liu Wei, who lacks experience. Look at what state Xinjiang is in now? Xinjiang has been reversed by more than ten or twenty points several times this season, and Liu Wei is a significant problem; it would have been better not to replace Qiu Biao. Moreover, Liu Wei didn't identify the problem; without Zhao Rui and the small foreign player in the fourth quarter, was there no one who could handle the ball? The previous few games also had issues in the fourth quarter, making it hard to understand. In the last quarter, as long as Xinjiang steadily scored two points instead of recklessly shooting threes, they wouldn't have ended up losing! Watching the highlights from the last quarter, Shanxi kept playing fast-paced defense and counterattacks, and Xinjiang followed their rhythm.

However, Li Yanzhe couldn't keep up; with a lead advantage, they should have played positional offense inside, even if they didn't score, they should have dragged out time and fought for free throws. The offense was so poor in the last quarter that they didn't put Peterson on the court, sitting him out for a quarter, then arranging for him to take the blame after being overtaken. Finally, they didn't use Li Yanzhe to protect the boards during crucial free throws; Liu Wei's command was truly abstract. Liu Wei couldn't figure things out as a player; how could he become a coach? Xinjiang actually has significant hidden dangers, repeatedly losing in the fourth quarter. The main problems are the large gap in domestic player levels and the lack of stable strong-solving capabilities in foreign players, with the head coach being a rookie. Without changing foreign players, they will only be in the top eight this year, unable to reach the top four.

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