Beijing Shougang lost to Zhejiang Guangsha 79-83 in the 28th round. In the first quarter, Beijing led 22-17 with three-pointers 10 of 3, two-pointers 11 of 4, and free throws 6 of 5. Guangsha had three-pointers 8 of 3 and two-pointers 11 of 4. Beijing had 6 offensive rebounds to 2, 10 defensive rebounds to 7, 3 turnovers to 2, and 3 steals to 4. In the second quarter, Beijing led 20-17 with three-pointers 10 of 2 and 10 of 5. Guangsha had three-pointers 10 of 2 and two-pointers 11 of 4. Beijing had 4 offensive rebounds to 5, 10 defensive rebounds to 12, 4 turnovers to 3, and 1 steal to 2. In the third quarter, Beijing led 22-20 with three-pointers 6 of 3 and two-pointers 15 of 6. Guangsha had three-pointers 6 of 0 and two-pointers 14 of 7. Beijing had 3 offensive rebounds to 6, 7 defensive rebounds to 9, 1 turnover to 2, and 0 steals to 1. In the fourth quarter, Beijing trailed 15-29 with three-pointers 9 of 1, two-pointers 10 of 5, and free throws 3 of 2. Guangsha had three-pointers 7 of 1, two-pointers 16 of 8, and free throws 12 of 10. Beijing had 3 offensive rebounds to 9, 6 defensive rebounds to 10, 1 steal to 2, and 5 turnovers to 2. In this game, Beijing's small foreign aid, Jerman, scored 4 points in the first quarter with 3 of 1, 3 points in the second quarter with 8 of 1, 3 points in the third quarter with 3 of 1,…

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Last night's CBA was filled with incredible stories. Two veterans from Shenzhen, a combined age of 73, scored 65 points, grabbed 19 rebounds, and provided 18 assists, setting six records. The 35-year-old Zhou Peng scored 29 points, setting a new season-high in scoring, and has now scored over 20 points in five consecutive games, creating a new career record. His average of 16.7 points per game is also a new career-high, as is his three-point shooting percentage of 46%. Meanwhile, Weems put up a triple-double with 36 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists, also setting new season-highs and a new three-year average. But the incredible stories don't end there. Last night, the shortest player on the Beijing team grabbed the most rebounds, even more than the towering figures like Zhou Qi and Solomon, securing four team-firsts, leading the team to victory against Zhejiang and helping secure a two-game winning streak, becoming the biggest contributor and stealing the spotlight from Zhou Qi and other foreign players. Yes, he is the diminutive Jerman, standing at only 1.83 meters tall, the shortest player on the team. Yet, he incredibly grabbed the most rebounds for the team with 7, more than the big men like Zhou Qi, Solomon, and Qiu Tian. In addition to the most rebounds, he also scored 24 points and provided 13 assists, achieving four team-firsts. First, scoring 24 points, the highest on the team; second, grabbing 7 rebounds, the most on the team; third, providing 13 assists, the most on the team; fourth, hitting 4 three-pointers, tied for the most…

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