Guangdong Hongyuan, a team with a history of being a champion in the CBA, is now moving forward with anxiety and unease. To be honest, when you see Xu Jie gritting his teeth on the court, Hu Mingxuan unable to appear due to injury, and the team struggling to cope with the shortage of small foreign players, you might also ask, "Can Guangdong really hold up?" Behind the seemingly competitive record, there are actually a series of problems: high-load operation of the guard line, lack of manpower on the front line, and even young players who have been abandoned need to step up to the "front line". If these problems continue to worsen, the consequences may not be easy to deal with. Speaking of Guangdong's current guard line, it is simply "a lone fight by one person." After Hu Mingxuan was injured and absent, Xu Jie became the only pillar on this line. Especially in the second stage of the CBA, his average playing time reached 40 minutes. What does this mean? For many players, this is already overloading, let alone a small guard like Xu Jie. But Xu Jie has managed to bear this pressure, fighting game after game, always staying calm and focused, pulling the team out of trouble. For example, on January 6 against Shenzhen, his key performance helped Guangdong catch up and eventually overtake the victory, stabilizing the morale of the team. This kind of performance is admirable. But to be honest, basketball is not just about one person. Relying solely on Xu Jie will only…