Unexpected Losses for Xinjiang and Liaoning, Taihang Mountain Brothers Steady Their Position!
Weekend night games were truly exciting, with three out of four matches going down to the final decisive moments. Shanghai achieved a big win, while Jiangsu continued their winning streak. Beikong failed in a buzzer-beater attempt, narrowly losing to Guangdong by one point. If these results were predictable, then Xinjiang's loss to Tongxi, resulting in two consecutive defeats, and Liaoning's double defeat after being dramatically reversed by Qingdao in the final quarter, were certainly unexpected losses. The second stage is about to conclude, and this year's ranking competition from 2nd to 8th place has been incredibly fierce. Shandong lost to Shenzhen on the evening of January 11th, and Shanxi's performance has also been quite poor. As direct competitors, the losses of Xinjiang and Liaoning have undoubtedly made the rankings of Shandong and Shanxi, known as the Taihang Mountain brothers, a bit more stable. It's clear that there are no obvious weak teams now; any team can win or lose, and those who dare to underestimate their opponents will be punished by the results.
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